All articles by Wendy Ide – Page 26
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‘Rebel Dykes’: Flare Review
Riotous look back at an underground 1980s movement which ‘terrified straight mainstream society’
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‘My First Summer’: Flare Review
A sheltered teenager comes to life after a tragic incident in this candyfloss Australian debut
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Ellen Burstyn talks Scorsese, industry changes and 'Pieces Of A Woman's explosive climax
Now in her seventh decade as a screen actor, six-time Oscar nominee Ellen Burstyn is respected for her talent, dedication and instinct for powerfully dramatic roles. Screen talks to her about the fierce - but loving - matriarch in Pieces Of A Woman
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‘Just 1 Day’: Dublin Review
Screenwriter Erica Li makes her directorial debut with Chris Doyle behind the lens
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‘La Mif’ (‘The Fam’): Berlin Review
An ’empathetic and authentic’ drama set inside a Swiss residential care home for girls wins top prize at Generation 14+
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‘Petite Maman’: Berlin Review
Celine Sciamma explores fragile mother-daughter bonds in this delicate feature
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'Azor': Berlin Review
A prickly financial thriller set in the murky world of Argentina’s ultrawealthy
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‘The World After Us’: Berlin Review
A strugging writer in Paris is the subject of this perceptive first feature from Louda Ben Salah-Cazanas
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How Sidney Flanigan got in the headspace for ‘Never Rarely Sometimes Always’
”Eliza [Hittman] would be off-screen saying things like, ‘Push your hair behind your ear’.”
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‘Tides’: Berlin Review
Switzerland’s Tim Fehlbaum makes an unearthly impression in his second feature
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‘I’m Your Man’: Berlin Review
A rich, provocative drama from ’Unorthodox’’s Maria Schrader plays in Competition
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‘Moon 66 Questions’: Berlin Review
A troubled father and daughter reuinte in even more strained circumstances
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‘Brother’s Keeper’: Berlin Review
Standout feature is set in a boy’s boarding school in Turkey
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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