All articles by Wendy Ide – Page 26
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Features
Vanessa Kirby discusses that traumatic scene in ‘Pieces Of A Woman’
The actress talks about signing up for a weighty challenge and her visceral performance.
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How Maria Bakalova conquered her nerves for ‘Borat Subsequent Moviefilm’
Bakalova talks pre-Borat roles, the inspiration for Tutar and future projects.
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Reviews
‘Lift Like A Girl’: Review
Behind the scenes at Egypt’s unorthodox training camp for champion female weightlifters
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50 films to watch this awards season: 2021 edition
Also find out the 10 performances, documentaries and UK indies to tempt voters.
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Films of the year 2020: Wendy Ide
Ide joined Screen in 2015 as a UK-based critic, and also writes for The Observer and Sight & Sound. Read our other critics’ top tens here.
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‘Under The Open Sky’: Macao Review
An old Yakuza tries to go straight in Miwa Nishikawa’s gentle drama
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‘Back To The Wharf’: Macao Review
A man tries to return home after a boyhood tragedy in which he was complicit
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‘Meander’: Macao Review
An ’enjoyable genre romp’ around a booby-trapped network of metal tubes
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‘Here We Are’: Macao Review
Nir Bergman’s road trip across Israel is a loving portrait of a father and his autistic son
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‘Black Light’: Macao Review
Bae Jong-dae’s solid debut tracks the fall-out after a fatal car-crash
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‘Tonkatsu DJ Age-taro’: Macao Review
Wholly endearing tale set between the dance floors of Shibuya and a family pork cutlet business
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‘Stars Await Us’: Tallinn Review
Zhang Dalei’s second features bows at the Black Nights Film Festival
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‘Fear’: Tallinn Review
Bulgarian immigration comedy takes Best Film in Tallinn’s Competition
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‘The Last Ones’: Tallinn Review
A bookend colony in Lapland’s tundra looks set to ignite under the pressure of the stragglers who occupy this vast space
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‘Poppy Field’: Tallinn Review
A gay police officer in Romania is trapped in a personal and professional struggle
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‘When I’m Done Dying’: Tallinn Review
This potent romance set in Istanbul’s underground rap scene has a loose-limbed swagger