LFF 2021: The Tragedy of Macbeth
The Tragedy Of Macbeth is a marvel of production and craftsmanship
LFF 2021: All These Sons
All These Sons is a profound, poignant and much-needed discourse
LFF 2021: The Odd-Job Men
Neus Ballús' The Odd-Job Men is a warming and poignant look into the world of character
LFF 2021: The Fam ‘La Mif’
La Mif is in no way a casual or easy watch
LFF 2021: Queen of Glory
Queen of Glory is a tender exploration of culture and family
LFF 2021: Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy ‘偶然と想像’
Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy is an often haunting but freeing exploration
LFF 2021: All is Vanity
All Is Vanity might be biting a little more off than it can chew
LFF 2021: Language Lessons
Language Lessons is a feature that is plagued by ego and self-entitled personality
LFF 2021: Boiling Point
Boiling Point is the best British film this year
VIFF 2021: Bergman Island
There is a tender and thoughtful parade inside Mia Hansen-Løve's Bergman Island
LFF 2021: Homefront ‘Hinterland’
Hinterland explores the crisis of a lost generation
LFF 2021: Flee
Flee is a poignant, brooding and enlightening journey
LFF 2021: Spencer
Ghostly places and faces conquer and horror the audience in Pablo Larrain’s haunted house spectacle Spencer
LFF 2021: The French Dispatch
The French Dispatch is a clear case of self-interested ego
VIFF 2021: Benediction
Benediction will be adored by fans of the auteurs' previous work and for those in need of an unconventional biopic
LFF 2021: Brother’s Keeper
Brother's Keeper is a dark and often emotively brooding drama
LFF 2021: The Taking
Alexandre O Philippe's The Taking is an immersive and educational experience
LFF 2021: Mothers of the Revolution
Mothers of the Revolution is a well-executed and produced documentary
LFF 2021: The Harder They Fall
The Harder They Fall is an immersive and consistently entertaining thrill ride
LFF 2021: The Storms of Jeremy Thomas
Casual audiences will find this documentary utterly impenetrable to access