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Director Robin Campillo takes a different approach with this forceful docudrama. He sets his film among a collection of activists, and the movie is charged by moments of both heated conversation and intense confrontation. In totality, the film balances the gravity of the moment with such lively dialogue and naturalistic performances that when the tears do come, they feel hard-earned — and painfully real.

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Directed By: Jonas Poher Rasmussen. Critics Consensus: A quiet, moving rumination on loneliness and newfound intimacy, God's Own Country marks an outstanding directorial debut for Francis Lee. Synopsis: A young farmer numbs his frustrations with drinking and casual sex until a Romanian migrant worker sets him on a [More].

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What it is: Albert and David Maysles had already made a name for themselves by , but they tapped into a new audience with their fly-on-the-wall look at this forgotten corner of the American bourgeoisie. Toying coquettishly with the men behind the camera and reminiscing about her high society days, Little Edie is the very picture of beleaguered femininity — something every old queen can aspire to.

Synopsis: The Ranas--a happily patriarchal joint family--yearn for the birth of a baby boy to continue the family line. Their youngest [More]. Directed By: Saim Sadiq. Critics Consensus: Angry, powerful, and stirring, How to Survive a Plague is a brilliantly constructed documentary about the activists who pushed for action to combat the AIDS epidemic.