A too-young bride, a too-old groom, the ghosts of the past and a long night of two souls: Reis Celik’s spartan marital-chamber drama is less Before Sunrise than Scheherazade, says Philip Kemp.
Sarah Polley revisits her love-tied mother, their knotty family and the dawning of women’s lib in this richly reflexive documentary, says Sophie Mayer.
These are disheartening times for the wunderkind behind The Sixth Sense and Unbreakable. Can the former golden boy ever recover his magic, asks Joseph Bevan?
Life – middle-aged, familial, digital – has caught up with Before Sunset’s Jesse and Celine; but their love is not quite eclipsed, sees Sukhdev Sandhu.
In his furthest-flung excursion yet, Iranian master Abbas Kiarostami asks age-old questions in modern Tokyo with a very mixed-up trio looking for love in the wrongs ways and wrong places. Tony Rayns is impressed.