All articles by Wendy Ide, Senior international critic – Page 51
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'The Guardians': Toronto Review
Slow-burning, potent period drama from the director of ‘Of Gods And Men’
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'The Wife': Toronto Review
Glenn Close and Jonathan Pryce star in an adaptation of the novel by Meg Wolitzer
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'Darkest Hour': Toronto Review
Gary Oldman gives a towering performance as Winston Churchill in Joe Wright’s Second World war drama.
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'Breathe': Toronto Review
Andy Serkis’ directorial debut tells the worthy real life story of responaut Robin Cavenish
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'Submergence': Toronto Review
Alicia Vikander and James McAvoy star in the latest from Wim Wenders.
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'If You Saw His Heart': Toronto Review
Gael Garcia Bernal headlines a film which is ’expressionistic to the point of incoherence’
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'The Current War': Toronto Review
Sparks fail to fly for Benedict Cumberbatch or Michael Shannon in this stodgy drama about the pioneers of electricity
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'Beast': Toronto Review
Jessie Buckley is a standout in the arresting debut feature from Britain’s Michael Pearce
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'The Escape': Toronto Review
Gemma Arterton shines in Dominic Savage’s portrait of a crumbling marriage
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'On Chesil Beach': Toronto Review
Saorise Ronan and Billy Howle headline Ian McEwan’s adaptation of his own novel for first-time director Dominic Cooke
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'The Captain': Toronto Review
A tough real-life story set in the dying days of the Second World War with contemporary and universal resonance
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'Film Stars Don't Die In Liverpool': Toronto Review
A May-December love story between a movie star and a young young actor played by Annette Bening and Jamie Bell
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'Candelaria': Venice Review
A long-married couple rekindle their romance with the help of a video camera in 1990s Cuba
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'Lean On Pete': Venice Review
After 45 years, Andrew Haigh turns his attentions to the American Midwest, where a lonely boy pins his hopes on an old racehorse.
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'Guidance Through The Black Hole': Sarajevo Review
Poignant portrait of the life of a Bosnian artist living in London and desperate to return home
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'Birds Like Us': Sarajevo Review
This avian animation proves to be a baffling assault on the senses with little in the way of coherent story
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'Taste Of Cement': Sarajevo Review
Ziad Kalthoum’s elegant documentary explores the plight of Syrian migrant workers in Beirut
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'Scary Mother': Sarajevo Review
A middle-aged woman is torn between her family and her writing ambitions in Ana Urushadze’s bold debut
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'Godspeed': Sarajevo Review
A mobster and a cabbie strike up an unlikely companionship in this offbeat Taiwanese road movie