All articles by Wendy Ide, Senior international critic – Page 45
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Reviews'Night Light': Busan Review
The end of a life is detailed in the slowest of slow cinema from visual artist Kim Moonyoung
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Reviews'A Duck’s Grin': Busan Review
A sullen man returns to his hometown in search of his former girlfriend
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Reviews'Fly By Night': Busan Review
The war between two criminal brothers rocks Kuala Lumpur’s underworld
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Reviews'Ode To The Goose': Busan Review
This enigmatic film by Zhang Lu takes a centre-stage gala at Busan
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Reviews'Beautiful Days': Busan Review
The Busan Film Festival opens with this fiction debut from Yun Jéro
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Reviews'Teen Spirit': Toronto Review
Elle Fanning plays a talent show wannabe in the feature debut of actor Max Minghella
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Reviews'Papi Chulo': Toronto Review
John Butler returns after ‘Handsome Devil’ with a more ambitious, touching, film
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Reviews'A Private War': Toronto Review
The life and death of Sunday Times war correspondent Marie Colvin.
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Reviews'Aniara': Toronto Review
Swedish sci-fi chronicles existential dread in outer space as a passenger ship is de-railed
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Reviews'Jeremiah Terminator LeRoy' - Toronto Review
Kristen Stewart and Laura Dern power this dramatisation of literary fraud JT LeRoy.
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Reviews'Her Smell': Toronto Review
Inside the mind of a musician played by Elisabeth Moss in this edgy Toronto Platform title
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Reviews'The Wedding Guest': Toronto
Michael Winterbottom tours India and Pakistan with Dev Patel and Radhika Apte
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Reviews'Ben Is Back': Toronto Review
Julia Roberts gives one of the performances of her career in this family addiction drama
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Reviews'Out Of Blue': Toronto Review
Patricia Clarkson stars in Carol Morley’s loose adaptation of the Martin Amis novel ‘Night Train’
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Reviews'Red Joan': Toronto Review
Judi Dench and Sophie Cookson take turns playing a communist agent who plied her trade for over 40 years
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Reviews'The Extraordinary Journey Of Celeste Garcia': Toronto Review
A retired Cuban teacher signs up for a journey to an alien planet
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Reviews'Gwen': Toronto Review
A teenage girl faces the hardships of life in 19th Century rural Wales
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Reviews'Mademoiselle de Joncquières': Toronto Review
Crisp, cool and lavish, ’Mademoiselle’ is cut from the same cloth as ’Dangerous Liaisons’














