Four new films to see this week

Wonka, Anselm, Trenque Lauquen, The Peasants

Timothée Chalamet in Wonka. Photograph: Warner Bros Pictures/© 2023
Timothée Chalamet in Wonka. Photograph: Warner Bros Pictures/© 2023

Wonka ★★★☆☆

Directed by Paul King. Starring Timothée Chalamet, Calah Lane, Keegan-Michael Key, Paterson Joseph, Matt Lucas, Sally Hawkins, Rowan Atkinson, Jim Carter, Olivia Colman, Hugh Grant. PG cert, gen release, 116 min

The Paddington team embark on a Willy Wonka prequel with modest success. Composer Neil Hannon, emperor of Ulster baroque, has just the right angular energy for a musical – and it is a musical, despite what songless trailers may suggest – that takes in a substantial degree of sub-Dickensian macabre. Colman and Joseph are excellent as different classes of villain. Grant gives good Oompa-Loompa. Sadly, little about Chalamet recommends him to the lead role. He doesn’t have the brash zip of a showman. His singing voice lacks the ironic trill that Gene Wilder used so well in the 1971 film. Full review DC

Anselm ★★★★☆

Anselm Kiefer in Wim Wenders's documentary. Photograph: Road Movies
Anselm Kiefer in Wim Wenders's documentary. Photograph: Road Movies

Directed by Wim Wenders. Featuring Anselm Kiefer, Daniel Kiefer, Anton Wenders. PG cert, limited release, 98 min

Fine 3D documentary on German artist Anselm Kiefer from a legendary contemporary. The film investigates some of the more slippy and intellectually taxing debates of the art world. There is a sense of director and subject trying to make sense of mortality, creative responsibility and the place of Germany in a changed world. There is nothing patronising about Wenders’s approach, no sense of him offering an “easy way in”. Yet those unfamiliar with Kiefer will find huge vistas opening up. It is as if Wim were pointing us towards a more-austere Picasso. DC

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Trenque Lauquen ★★★★★

Laura Paredes and Ezequiel Pierri in Trenque Lauquen. Photograph: Capricci Films
Laura Paredes and Ezequiel Pierri in Trenque Lauquen. Photograph: Capricci Films

Directed by Laura Citarella. Starring Laura Paredes, Ezequiel Pierri , Rafael Spregelburd , Elisa Carricajo , Verónica Llinás. Mubi, 260 min

Vast, hugely gripping Argentinian drama that begins as a missing-person mystery and then spins off in every direction. Director Laura Citarella cannily wields narrative like a magician might, misdirecting the audience or obfuscating. Many reveals, as deftly orchestrated by the cinematography, remain tantalisingly behind closed doors. There are similarities with the mumblecore sci-fi of Shane Carruth’s Upstream Colour and The Endless, but Trenque Lauquen daringly stakes out its own spooky terrain. A four-hour film told across 12 chapters and arriving in two parts, this epic is a remarkable achievement. TB

The Peasants/Chlopi ★★☆☆☆

Kamila Urzedowska and Robert Gulaczyk in The Peasants. Photograph: Vertigo Releasing
Kamila Urzedowska and Robert Gulaczyk in The Peasants. Photograph: Vertigo Releasing

Directed by DK Welchman and Hugh Welchman. Starring Kamila Urzędowska, Robert Gulaczyk, Mirosław Baka, Sonia Mietielica, Ewa Kasprzyk. 16 cert, gen release, 116 min

Adapted from Władysław Reymont’s early 20th-century cycle, a tome that occupies a Peig Sayers-sized space in Polish culture, The Peasants is the rapey tale of winsome wench, Jagna, a much-maligned village beauty given to late Malickian twirling in turn-of-the-century Poland. The directors utilise the same painstaking, hand-drawn approach that prettified Loving Vincent, their 2017 animated biopic of van Gogh. Some 40,000 handpainted oil paintings were used in the making of The Peasants, an astonishing and laborious feat. The effect, alas, is not unlike putting lipstick on a pig. TB

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Donald Clarke

Donald Clarke

Donald Clarke, a contributor to The Irish Times, is Chief Film Correspondent and a regular columnist

Tara Brady

Tara Brady

Tara Brady, a contributor to The Irish Times, is a writer and film critic