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Smoking Causes Coughing review – one of the funniest films of the year

Quentin Dupieux’s madcap French comedy about a group of tobacco-powered superheroes is as unpredictable as it is formally daring

Streaming: Return to Seoul and the best films about homecoming

Davy Chou’s lovely drama about a young woman searching for her past follows in the footsteps of The Deer Hunter, Get Carter, Tiny Furniture and more

Smoking Causes Coughing review – cigarette-superhero comedy is refreshingly immature

Quentin Dupieux’s chaotic, bizarre film about a monster-fighting squad controlled by a rat named Didier will greatly annoy some, which is one of its strengths

Small, Slow But Steady review – unsentimental Japanese drama about a young deaf boxer

The true story of a self-doubting female fighter battling through pandemic lockdown benefits from a muted, naturalistic approach

La Syndicaliste review – French ​sexual abuse thriller takes cheap shots

Isabelle Huppert plays a whistleblower who is assaulted in this crass adaptation of a shocking true story

Mother and Son review – Annabelle Lengronne is magnetic in French immigrant drama

Playing a young woman who moves from Ivory Coast to Paris with her two young sons, Lengronne then frustratingly fades from view in Léonor Serraille’s follow-up to Jeune Femme

Streaming: One Fine Morning and the best films about children parenting their parents

Mia Hansen-Løve’s bittersweet 2022 release joins a select group of films exploring this most tender of ​life ​role reversals, from The Savages to Eat Drink Man Woman

No more Antonioni: how Berlusconi turned entertainment into politics

The lurid giant of Italian populism’s career grew out of his media empire, which heralded post-ideological society with a consumerist dreamworld

The Old Man Movie: Lactopalypse! review – gloriously unsavoury Estonian animation

This madcap stop-motion tale of saving the world from cataclysmic bovine explosion is funny, silly – and not for children

Call My Agent!’s Laure Calamy: ‘I have too much energy’

The ebullient French star on her hyperactive new film, taking on more serious roles and her love of British cinema

La Chimera review – Alice Rohrwacher’s uproarious adventure teems with life

Set in 1980s Tuscany, Rohrwacher’s captivating film follows a lovelorn Englishman plundering Italy’s historical artefacts with a bizarre gang

Last Summer review – Catherine Breillat’s all too safe version of a dangerous romance

Breillat’s remake of Queen of Hearts rather pointlessly draws the sting from a mother’s affair with her teenage stepson

Close Your Eyes review – Victor Erice returns with enigmatic tale of disappeared actor

The Spirit of the Beehive director’s first feature in 30 years uses a film-within-a-film structure to ruminate on memory, ageing and cinema itself

Eureka review – booze, bird souls and Viggo Mortensen in barmy yet rich experimental enigma

The Argentinian director Lisandro Alonso is back with another rewardingly weird journey into the unknown

Under the Fig Trees review – dreamy, sensual Tunisian drama

Capturing long, hot days of flirting more than fig-picking among her young, non-professional cast, Erige Sehiri’s quietly observational feature debut beguiles

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