Elles – review This Franco-Polish drama starring Juliette Binoche adds little to the debate about prostitution, writes Philip French
Beauty – review Issues of cultural and sexual repression play out in graphic detail in this strong South African drama, writes Philip French
Breathing – review Thomas Schubert gives an impressive performance in this affecting Austrian drama, writes Philip French
Hollywoo – review A French voice artist goes to LA to plead for her job in this floppy comedy, writes Henry Barnes
Beauty – review Deon Lotz gives a ferociously powerful central performance in this tragic South African movie, writes Peter Bradshaw
Elles – review Juliette Binoche does the quaint movie-journalist thing investigating student escort work in this preposterous film, writes Peter Bradshaw
Breathing – review This Austrian drama about a teenager with a dead-end job feels like a labour of love, writes Peter Bradshaw
Laura Morante leads the fightback by Italian women to reclaim cinema after Berlusconi Tuscany's best-loved film star Laura Morante draws on Freud, romcom and the Peanuts cartoon in her movie debut as a director and writer
Mozart’s Sister – review Mozart's elder sister Nannerl remains an enigma despite this good-looking French biopic, writes Philip French
Delicacy – review French romance Delicacy, starring Audrey Tautou, is so slight it barely leaves an impression, writes Philip French
The Gospel According to Matthew Pier Paolo Pasolini's stark, grainy work showed how a life of Christ should be done on film, writes Philip French
Mark Kermode’s DVD round-up Pablo Giorgelli's road movie Las Acacias is pitch-perfect, writes Mark Kermode
Le Havre – review Aki Kaurismäki's waterfront drama opens with a homage to French cinema, writes Philip French
North Sea Texas – review Bavo Defurne's North Sea Texas is strong on mood and reminiscent of A Taste of Honey, writes Philip French
La Grande Illusion – review Jean Renoir's 1937 anti-war masterpiece has a welcome return to the big screen, writes Philip French