All articles by Wendy Ide, Senior international critic – Page 54
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Reviews'The Divine Order': Tribeca Review
Marie Leuenberger plays a housewife turned activist protesting her right to vote in 1970s Switzerland
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Reviews'Holy Air': Tribeca Review
A Nazareth local schemes to sell bottled holy air to visiting pilgrims in this Israeli comedy
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Reviews'King Of Peking': Tribeca Review
Australian filmmaker Sam Voutas’ second Chinese-set feature tells of a father and son who team up to sell bootleg DVDs
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Reviews'Ice Mother': Tribeca Review
Late-life love and second chances form the crux of this warm, sensitive feature from Bohdan Slama
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Reviews'Mine': Review
After Armie Hammer’s marine steps on a landmine in the desert heat, he has to wait 52 long hours before help arrives
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Reviews'Life': Review
Ryan Reynolds and Jake Gyllenhaal form part of a ‘space smorgasbord for a snacking alien’ in the latest from Sweden’s Daniel Espinosa
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Reviews'Most Beautiful Island': SXSW review
Winner of the grand jury prize at South By Southwest, Ana Asensio’s immigrant horror is clammily authentic
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Reviews'Mad To Be Normal': Glasgow Review
David Tennant turns in a memorable performance as Scottish psychiatrist RD Laing in Robert Mullan’s solid biopic
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Reviews'A Prominent Patient': Berlin Review
Stately, handsomely mounted biopic of Czech wartime statesman Jan Masaryk, played by Karel Roden
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Reviews'The Bar': Berlin Review
Alex de la Iglesia returns with an unflattering genre piece set inside a Madrid bar
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Reviews'Return To Montauk': Berlin Review
Stellan Skarsgård and Nina Hoss headline Volker Schlondorff’s rumination on long lost love, co-written by Colm Tóibín
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Reviews'When The Day Had No Name': Berlin Review
A real-life murder inspires this blunt, bleak examination of Macedonia’s cultural tensions
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Reviews'Untitled' (Michael Glawogger project): Berlin Review
Michael Glawogger’s last unfinished project is crafted into a poetic film by his longterm collaborator
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Reviews'Headbang Lullaby': Berlin Review
Surreal Moroccan farce about football, cranial trauma, and interminable waiting
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Reviews'A Fantastic Woman': Berlin Review
A transgender woman loses her partner in Sebastian Leilo’s “wrenchingly emotional” drama
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Reviews'Viceroy's House': Berlin Review
Gurinder Chadha’s Partition-set drama stars Hugh Bonneville and Gillian Anderson
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Reviews'Just Like Our Parents': Berlin Review
Mother-daughter resentments boil over in Brazilian director Lais Bodansky’s domestic drama
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'Hostages': Berlin Review
Tense re-telling of a real-life hijack in Georgia from rising arthouse star Rezo Gigineishvili
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Reviews'Vazante': Berlin Review
Colonial-era Brazil is shot in lustrous black and white in Daniela Thoma’s story of tragedy, insanity and cruelty
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Reviews'Tiger Girl': Berlin Review
A passive woman finds a new love of violence in the high-octane new film from German director Jakob Lass














