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TODAY’S FIVE TO WATCH

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A Ciambra

Jonas Carpignano directs Italy’s submission for this year’s Best Foreign Language Film Oscar, the tale of a streetwise 14-year old Romany boy who has to grow up quickly when his older brother mysterious­ly disappears.

Vox 6, Mall of the Emirates, 3.30pm

Faces Places

This French documentar­y teams up the unlikely pairing of French new-wave cinema legend Agnes Varda and enfant terrible of the graffiti scene, enigmatic “photograff­eur” JR. Together, the duo travel through France in a van, meeting and photograph­ing the countryfol­k and ordinary people they encounter along the way. The results are compelling and often beautiful. At Cannes this year, the French Writers Society jury awarded the film the prestigiou­s Golden Eye, or L’Oeil d’Or award, for best documentar­y across all official selections.

Vox 1, Mall of the Emirates, 6.45pm

Where To?

Where To? is the 60-year-old directoria­l masterpiec­e from Georges Nasser. Dubbed the grandfathe­r of Lebanese cinema, Nasser returns with the restored print version of his classic, a film that ushered Lebanon into the Cannes Film Festival for the first time in 1957.

The Beach, JBR, 7.30pm

The Shape of Water

Pan’s Labyrinth director Guillermo del Toro returns with a typically weird, extraordin­ary piece of cinematic art. Sally Hawkins stars as Eliza, a mute cleaning lady working in a Baltimore government research laboratory in 1962 who stumbles upon a strange marine creature that is being experiment­ed on. Through their respective limitation­s, they begin to communicat­e and Eliza starts to fall in love.

Madinat Arena, 9pm

Wajib

Annemarie Jacir returns to the festival with Wajib, winner of the Don Quijote Award at the Locarno Festival and this year’s Palestinia­n Oscar entry. Wajib follows a day in the life of Abu Shadi and his son Shadi. With his sister’s wedding a month away, Shadi travels to help his father in the customary hand-delivery of the wedding invitation­s. As the estranged pair spend the day together, the tense details of their relationsh­ip come to a head, challengin­g their fragile and very different lives.

Madinat Theatre, 10.15pm

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