All articles by Wendy Ide, Senior international critic – Page 43
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'Dear Ex': Macao Review
A young man grows close to his late father’s male lover in this comic melodrama
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'Up The Mountain': Macao Review
Zhang Yang’s well-observed documentary captures a traditional way of life
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'Jesus': Macao Review
A shy young boy finds a friend in Jesus in Hiroshi Okuyama’s original debut
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'Suburban Birds': Macao Review
Past and present are linked in this intriguing feature debut from Qiu Sheng
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'Take It Or Leave It': Tallinn Review
Estonia’s Oscar entry turns the tables on conventional gender roles
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'Until We Fall': Tallinn Review
An impressive, superbly-acted Danish drama about a couple struggling to come to terms with the past
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'Sunburn': Tallinn Review
Portugese drama charts the return of a controversial friend into a close-knit group
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'A Shelter Among The Clouds': Tallinn Review
A simple Albanian goat-herd is the protagonist of this stunningly-shot feature
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'Cronofobia': Tallinn Review
A slippery, challenging debut marks Francseco Rizzi as a name to watch
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'Wandering Girl': Tallinn Review
A trip across the Colombian countryside with four half-sisters is an eloquent and languid pleasure
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'Winter's Night': Tallinn Review
A wistful tale of lost love from South Korea’s Jang Woo-jin
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'Lysis': Tallinn Review
A German survival thriller where the gopro cameras and the dialogue are under the control of the actors
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'Bad Poems': Tallinn Review
The latest from Hungary’s Gábor Reisz stars the director in a lively look at his romantic past
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'Yung': Tallinn Review
A pulsating trip through Berlin’s clublife from actor/director Henning Gronkowski
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'Slaughterhouse Rulez': Review
A historic boarding school comes under attack from subterranean monsters
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'Clean Up': Busan Review
Debut from Kwon Man-ki shares top prize in Busan’s New Currents section
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'Working Woman': Busan Review
An of-the-moment portrayal of sexual harrassment in the post-#metoo era from Israel’s Michal Aviad
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'Bo-ri': Busan Review
The only hearing member of a deaf family does her best to try and fit in in Kim Jinyu’s well-meaning feature
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