Cate Blanchett’s unravelling conductor, Spielberg’s semi-memoir and the stop-motion tale of a shell wearing shoes all feature in the pick of the year released in the UK to date

Carla Simón’s award-winning story of a peach farmer struggling to make ends meet asks many important questions about our relationship with the land and the human cost of progress.
What we said: “This is a really shrewd, empathic and subtle movie which engulfs you in its dust and sweat and heat.” Read the full review.

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