All articles by Wendy Ide, Senior international critic – Page 50
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Reviews'The Last Recipe': Macao Review
A failing Japanese chef sets out to find a legendary recipe from the 1930s
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Reviews'Ferdinand': Review
A bull who refuses to fight attempts to find his place in the world in this colourful family animation
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Reviews'Night Accident': Tallinn Review
A motorbike accident brings redemption for both driver and victim in Tallinn’s Grand Prix winner
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Features'The Wound' director John Trengove: 'It's an exciting time to be making queer cinema'
The South African filmmaker tells Screen about combining a gay theme with a traditional African context for bold debut The Wound.
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FeaturesJoachim Trier talks Norwegian supernatural thriller 'Thelma'
Someone said to me early: ’You’re trying to do a Christopher Nolan film on a Norwegian budget’.
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Reviews'Excavator': Tallinn Review
Kim Ki-duk wrote and produced this sensitive second feature from Korea’s Ju Lee-Hyoung
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Reviews'Four Hands': Tallinn Review
A deftly-handled thriller from Germany about two sisters and one damaged mind benefits from a gung-ho attitude to gore
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Reviews'Secret Ingredient': Tallinn Review
This bittersweet cancer comedy from Macedonia finds its humour in dark places
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Reviews'Asphyxia': Tallinn Review
A run-down mental health hospital in Tehran is the setting for Fereydoun Jeyrani’s brooding and stylish thriller
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Reviews'Vampire Clay': Tallinn Review
An attack of sentient killer modelling putty in a provincial Japanese art school proves unintentionally hilarious
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Reviews'Summer Children': Tallinn Review
The young residents of an Icelandic children’s home seek solace in fantastical tales
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Reviews'Bingo: The King Of The Mornings': Tallinn Review
Brazil’s official Oscar submission gets under the skin of the country’s most famous TV clown
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Reviews'The Manslayer/The Virgin/The Shadow': Tallinn Review
Triptych about Estonian womanhood is clearly accomplished filmmaking which dazzles for the most part
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Reviews'The Journey': Tallinn Review
The lives of two strangers violently collide in an Baghdad train station
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Reviews'The Lonely Battle Of Thomas Reid': IDFA Review
An eccentric Irish farmer takes on an industrial giant in Feargal Ward’s idiosyncratic documentary
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Reviews'Amal': IDFA Review
A teenage girl comes of age against the backdrop of revolutionary Egypt in this stirring IDFA opener
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Reviews'Paddington 2': Review
The marmalade-loving bear returns for another adventure in this exemplary sequel
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Reviews'Upside Down': Busan Review
Two strangers connect over Skype against the backdrop of protest in Portugal
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Reviews'Head. Two Ears': Busan Review
A Russian farmer finds his new job as a security guard isn’t all it appeared to be
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Reviews'Loving Vincent': London Review
The world’s first oil-painted animation explores the mysterious death of Vincent Van Gogh














