All articles by Wendy Ide – Page 25
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‘Wild Men’: Tribeca Review
An amusing midlife-crisis comedy about an emasculated husband who heads off to the woods to reclaim his manhood
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‘Catch The Fair One’: Tribeca Review
A bruising human-trafficking thriller marks Josef Kubota Wladyka as a directing talent to watch
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‘Italian Studies’: Tribeca Review
Vanessa Kirby is magnetic in Adam Leon’s shapeshifting examination of an amnesiac in New York
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‘The Justice Of Bunny King’: Tribeca Review
Essie Davis brings rough-edged authenticity to a portrait of a mother in crisis
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‘Accepted’: Tribeca Review
A scandal shakes a successful, unconventional school in this absorbing documentary
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‘The Beta Test’: Tribeca Review
A talent agent plunges into a world of sex and murder in this satiric Hollywood thriller
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‘Decameron’: Rotterdam Review
Bold and unconventional documentary following protests and the pandemic in Hong Kong
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‘Bank Job’: Hot Docs Review
Artists Daniel Edelstyn and Hilary Powell bring mischief and activism to their look at economic theory
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‘Viral’: Hot Docs Review
An insightful snapshot of Gen Z, composed entirely of its subjects’ social media videos
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‘Lady Buds’: Hot Docs Review
A crop of female California cannabis dealers negotiate a newly opened market
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‘Magaluf Ghost Town’: Hot Docs Review
A playful blend of documentary and fiction highlights this look at the infamous Spanish tourist destination
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‘Dark Blossom’: Hot Docs Review
A new romance tests the friendship of some Goth youths in this impressionistic Danish doc
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‘Raising A School Shooter’: CPH:DOX Review
Sensitive documentary focusing on the parents of children who have carried out school shootings
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‘Our Memory Belongs To Us’: CPH:DOX Review
Three exiled Syrian journalists reunite to watch footage from the beginning of the revolution
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‘When A City Rises’: CPH:DOX Review
Thrilling, immersive documentary about the Hong Kong pro-democracy protests
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‘The Moon Represents My Heart’: Visions du Reel Review
Personal history and fictional elements interweave in a filmmaker’s quest to learn about his murdered father
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‘Users’: Visions du Reel Review
An anxious investigation into how technological advancement may affect our children
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‘Paul Dood’s Deadly Lunch Break’: SXSW Review
A hapless outsider dreams of celebrity in Nick Gillespie’s broad black British comedy
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‘Here Before’: SXSW Review
Andrea Riseborough stars in Stacey Gregg’s supernatural-themed debut