All articles by Wendy Ide – Page 22
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‘The Story Of My Wife’: Cannes Review
Ildiko Enyedi’s lengthy and lifeless drama adapts the 1942 novel by Milan Fust
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‘Neptune Frost’: Cannes Review
Cyber-musical from Rwanda showing in Directors’ Fortnight displays defiant and dizzying originality
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‘Lamb’: Cannes Review
Confident Icelandic debut which ’walks a delicate balance between supernatural thriller and absurdist comedy’
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‘Invisible Demons’: Cannes Review
Indian filmmaker Rahul Jain pulls no punches about his homeland’s environmental crisis
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‘Commitment Hasan’: Cannes Review
Turkey’s Semih Kaplanoglu continues his ‘Commitment’ trilogy in Cannes Un Certain Regard
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‘Amparo’: Cannes Review
An intense and personal debut from Colombian filmmaker Simon Mesa Soto
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‘Peaceful’: Cannes Review
Emmanuelle Bercot returns to Cannes with a tough cancer drama starring Catherine Deneuve and Benoit Magimel
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‘Bloody Oranges’: Cannes Review
Jean-Christophe Meurisse pushes buttons with his provocative Cannes Midnight entry
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‘Small Body’: Cannes Review
A young woman attempts to save the soul of her stillborn child in 1900s Italy
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‘Hit The Road’: Cannes Review
Panah Panahi raises the roof with his Directors’ Fortnight triumph
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‘Mothering Sunday’: Cannes Review
Odessa Young leads a strong British cast in Eva Husson’s adpatation of Graham Swift’s nove
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‘House Arrest’: Cannes Review
Aleksey German Jr arrives at Cannes with the story of a University professor confined to campus
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‘Where Is Anne Frank’: Cannes Review
Ari Folman sets his animation a year in the future in this ‘bold attempt to combine family entertainment and politics’
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‘Magnetic Beats’: Cannes Review
1980s pirate radio lifts two brothers - and audiences - into a new world in this Directors’ Fortnight debut from Brittany
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‘The Worst Person In The World’: Cannes Review
Joachim Trier throws caution to the wind in this Palme D’Or contender, the final part of his Oslo trilogy
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‘Lingui: The Sacred Bonds’: Cannes Review
A single mother struggles to protect her pregnant daugter in Mahamat-Saleh Haroun’s Cannes Competition title
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‘Robust’: Cannes Review
Critics Week opens with an enjoyable odd-couple drama starring Gerard Depardieu and Deborah Lukumuena
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‘Between Two Worlds’: Cannes Review
Juliette Binoche stars in Directors’ Fortnight opener about an undercover writer who plans an expose on France’s employment crisis
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Features
Emmys spotlight: Steve McQueen on achieving global impact with the personal Black British stories of ‘Small Axe’
UK writer/director Steve McQueen tells Screen how his deeply personal Small Axe films – about the experience of West Indian immigrants in London – achieved unexpected global resonance