Waste Land – review

Philip French enjoys a fascinating documentary about the work of gifted Brazilian artist Vik Muniz

Day for Night – review

François Truffaut's Day for Night came from a long line of films about films, writes Philip French

Confessions – review

Philip French finds Tetsuya Nakashima's latest film somewhat preposterous, but he grudgingly admires it

Confessions – review

An overcooked, overwrought and unconvincing revenge horror film set in a Japanese school. By Peter Bradshaw

Two in the Wave – review

French new wave pioneers François Truffaut and Jean-Luc Godard are the subject of this riveting documentary, writes Philip French

My Kidnapper – review

A kidnapping victim returns to Colombia to meet his captors in this unusual documentary, writes Philip French

Son of Babylon – review

Philip French enjoys a compassionate Iraqi road movie that depicts the country shortly after the fall of Saddam Hussein

Men on the Bridge – review

A truthful but sad Turkish film follows the lives of three men connected by Istanbul's grand viaduct, writes Philip French

Biutiful – review

Javier Bardem's questionable actions make for hugely compelling, if unconvincing, viewing, says Peter Bradshaw

Abel – review

Y tu mamá también star Diego Luna's directorial debut is a part Freudian, part satirical fable about absent Mexican fathers, says Philip French