All articles by Wendy Ide, Senior international critic – Page 49
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Reviews'Profile': Berlin Review
Online thriller crackles with tension, despite some credibility issues
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Reviews'The Heiresses': Berlin Review
This female-driven debut has much to say about the class system in Paraguay
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Reviews'That Summer': Berlin Review
A return to Grey Gardens, comprised of footage shot by Peter Beard and Lee Radziwill
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Reviews'The Widowed Witch': Rotterdam Review
Cai Chengjie’s debut focuses on a widow who rebrands herself as a shaman
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Reviews'Piercing': Rotterdam Review
Mia Wasikowska and Christopher Abbott star in this great, if grisly, genre outing from Nicolas Pesce
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Reviews'Anna's War': Rotterdam Review
A six-year-old girl must fight for survival after she escapes a Nazi concentration camp
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Reviews'Nina': Rotterdam Review
An unhappily married woman embarks on a transformative lesbian affair
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Reviews'Jimmie': Rotterdam Review
A young boy and his father must flee their Swedish home in the wake of civil unrest
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Reviews'Insect': Rotterdam Review
An amateur dramatic troupe rehearse their insect play in the latest from surrealist director Jan Švankmajer
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Reviews'The Reports On Sarah And Saleem': Rotterdam Review
A Palestinian man and an Israeli woman embark on an illicit affair that has devastating consequences
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Reviews'Amateurs': Rotterdam Review
Two adolescent Swedish girls make a warts-and-all movie about their home town
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Reviews'Djon Africa': Rotterdam Review
João Miller Guerra and Filipa Reis return to the story of Cape Verde-born Migual Moreira, as he attempts to find his father
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Reviews'All You Can Eat Buddha': Rotterdam Review
A holidaymaker finds a magical octopus in Ian Lagarde’s intriguing debut
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Reviews'Genesis 2.0': Sundance Review
Scientists attempt to extract DNA from wooly mammoth tusks found in Siberia
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Reviews'Pity': Review
A man becomes addicted to playing the victim in this searing Greek character study
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Reviews'Holiday': Sundance Review
The new girlfriend of a drug dealer discovers her exotic holiday comes with a serious price tag
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Reviews'Early Man': Review
Aardman’s Nick Park moves back into the director’s chair for the first time since 2005’s ’Were-Rabbit’
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FeaturesFilms of the Year 2017: Wendy Ide
Screen International critics pick their top five films of the year, plus the best doc and a hidden gem.
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Reviews'A Day': Macao Review
A South Korean doctor must relive the day of his daughter’s death until he finds a way to save her
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Reviews'The Outlaws': Macao Review
Dong Seok-Ma is a no-nonsense cop in Yun-Sung Kang’s gritty crime thriller














