All articles by Wendy Ide – Page 25
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‘Dirty Feathers’: Berlin Review
El Paso, Texas, where a cold hard winter for the dispossed is captured by Carlos Alfonso Corral
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‘Poly Styrene: I Am A Cliche’: Glasgow Review
A closer look at the groundbreaking British punk artist
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‘A Brixton Tale’: Glasgow Review
South London-set story of social divides plays Slamdance and Glasgow
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‘The Toll’: Glasgow Review
Michael Smiley plays a tollbooth operator hiding from his past in isolated Western Wales
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‘Aristocrats’: Rotterdam Review
Restrained drama set in the upper echelons of Japanese society
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‘Archipelago’: Rotterdam Review
An unusual mostly-animated trip through the delta of the Saint Lawrence River in Quebec
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‘Madalena’: Rotterdam Review
Formally bold Brazilian drama centred around the death of a rural trans woman
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‘Lone Wolf’: Rotterdam Review
’Found footage’ political thriller set in Australia of the near future is based on a Joseph Conrad novel
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‘Aurora’: Rotterdam Review
Paz Fabrega’s second feature watches the shifting sands between two women and one ambivalent pregnancy
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‘The Dog Who Wouldn’t Be Quiet’: Rotterdam Review
A comet collides with Earth; what happens next is surprisingly low-key, but presciently pleasing all the same
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‘Pleasure’: Sundance Review
Rigorously-researched drama about a Swedish girl who wants to make it big in LA’s porn business
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‘The Cemil Show’: Rotterdam Review
A vividy-styled debut from Turkey plays in Rotterdam’s ’Big Screen’ competition
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‘Mayday’: Rotterdam Review
Feisty feminists, militant weirdness as director Karen Cinorre makes her debut with Grace von Patten and Mia Goth
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‘First Date’: Sundance Review
Things don’t go entirely to plan when Mike buys a beaten-up car to impress girl-next-door Kelsey
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‘On The Count Of Three’: Sundance Review
A suicide pact between two depressed men is the basis of Jerrod Carmichael’s off-kilter comedy
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‘Sabaya’: Sundance Review
Tense and riveting doc follows attempts to free captured Yazidi women from the notorious Al-Hol camp
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‘Knocking’: Sundance Review
A former psychiatric patient is tormented by noises in the night in a sharp debut from Sweden
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‘In The Same Breath’: Sundance Review
Timely, and terrifying: Nanfu Wang’s documentary looks at government response to Covid-19 in the US and China