‘Triangle of Sadness’ KVIFF review: Ruben Östlund’s Cannes winner a note-perfect satire
Woody Harrelson, Charlbi Dean, and Harris Dickinson star in this ruthless, razor-sharp satire of upper class mores.
Woody Harrelson, Charlbi Dean, and Harris Dickinson star in this ruthless, razor-sharp satire of upper class mores.
A long-imprisoned djinn is outsmarted by the lonely scholar who wakes him in this mystifying tale from the director of Mad Max
A police procedural get the Hitchcock treatment in this immaculately-crafted film from the director of Oldboy
A teenage boy’s attempts to participate in a swimming competition are the catalyst for director Sadaf Foroughi’s complex story
Elizabeth faces a personal crisis around her 40th birthday in this slow-moving but beautifully-shot biopic from Marie Kreutzer
A Soviet secret service officer takes it on the lam to avoid what he knows all too well is coming for him in this tight thriller
This incredible assemblage of all things Bowie from filmmaker Brett Morgen is the definitive portrait of the celebrated artist
Witchcraft heals old wounds – but also causes them – in this compelling if beguiling sci-fi-drama from director Léa Mysius
A young teen comes to terms with the loss of his father in this slow-paced but insightful drama from director Lorenzo Vigas
This distinct spin on Bresson’s Au Hasard Balthazar from the Polish director presents a unique view of the strange world of mankind
This intimate epic from Belgian directors Felix van Groeningen and Charlotte Vandermeersch packs a powerful punch
Construction workers get revenge on white collar criminals in this amiable, audience-pleasing drama from director Milos Pusic
A breathtaking vision of a post-apocalyptic landscape highlights this new feature from directing duo Kristina Buozyte and Bruno Samper
A team of culinary performance artists hone their craft in this new feature from the director of In Fabric and The Duke of Burgundy
A middle-aged woman develops a close relationship with her escort in this two-character piece from director Sophie Hyde
Buckley plays a woman whose countryside getaway turns terrifying in the latest feature from the director of Ex Machina and Annihilation
French volcanologists Katia and Maurice Krafft are profiled in Sara Dosa’s straightforward but utterly compelling new documentary
Rush will be awarded KVIFF’s Crystal Globe at the closing ceremony, while Del Toro will receive the festival’s President’s Award
David Cronenberg’s Crimes of the Future and Park Chan-wook’s Decision to Leave are two of the high-profile films playing at this year’s film fest