All articles by Wendy Ide, Senior international critic – Page 8
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‘Balomania’: CPH:DOX Review
Fascinating dive into the secretive, illegal world of Brazil’s hot air balloon aficionados
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‘Apollo Thirteen: Survival’: CPH:DOX Review
Peter Middleton’s immersive Netflix documentary about the ill-fated 1970 Apollo 13 space mission blends new and archive footage
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‘Every Little Thing’: CPH:DOX Review
Sally Aitken follows one woman’s tireless work caring for LA’s hummingbird population
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‘7 Keys’: SXSW Review
Two strangers embark on an dangerous London weekend in this nervy debut thriller
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‘The Roundup: Punishment’: Berlin Review
Don Lee packs a punch in the fourth instalment of the popular Korean action comedy series
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‘The Strangers’ Case’: Berlin Review
Omar Sy stars in this multi-stranded refugee drama which links five families across four countries
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‘Matt And Mara’: Berlin Review
Kazik Radwanski follows up to Anne At 13,000 Feet with this introspective indie of incompatible friendship
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‘Sons’: Berlin Review
Gustav Moller follows up ‘The Guilty’ with an intense prison drama starring Sidse Babett Knudsen
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‘The Devil’s Bath’: Berlin Review
A depressed woman turns to desperate measures in 18th century rural Austria
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‘Pepe’: Berlin Review
A deceased hippo narrates this inventive, freewheeling fable from the Dominican Republic
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‘Arcadia’: Berlin Review
A car accident is the catalyst for the uncovering of difficult truths in this atmospheric Greek drama
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‘Dahomey’: Berlin Review
The repatriation of stolen treasures to Benin provokes this agile, cerebral documentary by Mati Diop
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‘A Family’: Berlin Review
French author Christine Angot confronts her family about her father’s sexual abuse
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‘Treasure’: Berlin Review
Lena Dunham and Stephen Fry play a Jewish father and daughter returning to Poland after the fall of the Iron Curtain
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‘Cuckoo’: Berlin Review
Hunter Schafer impresses in this ’entertainingly-deranged’ horror from Tilman Singer, set in the Bavarian Alps
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‘My Favourite Cake’: Berlin Review
A lonely septuagenarian grabs a second chance at happiness in this rich tragicomedy from Iran
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‘Rei’: Rotterdam Review
Rotterdam’s Tiger winner is an ambitious debut from actor-turned-filmmaker Toshihiko Tanaka
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‘The Old Bachelor’: Rotterdam Review
Rotterdam Big Screen winner is a vision of Iran rarely seen on screen
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‘Portrait Of A Certain Orient’: Rotterdam Review
A brother and sister depart 1940s Lebanon for a new life in Brazil in the latest from Marcelo Gomes
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‘Swimming Home’: Rotterdam Review
An unexpected house guest upsets a family dynamic in this UK adaptation of the Man Booker Prize-nominated novel