All articles by Wendy Ide – Page 27
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‘The Penultimate’: Tallinn Review
An unusual debut from Denmark which challenges the audience on every level
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‘White Noise’: IDFA Review
A deep-dive inside the Alt-Right movement with director Daniel Lombroso
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‘The Sign Painter’: Tallinn Review
Latvia’s wartime drama is a playful crowdpleaser set for North American release
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‘Model Olimpia’: Tallinn Review
An unflinching take on a strange partnership between a monther and her troubled son
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‘The Translator’: Tallinn Review
An exiled translator risks everything to return to Syria and rescue his brother
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‘À L’Abordage!’: Cork Review
A beguiling, romantic, riverside charmer from France’s Guillame Brac
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‘Unidentified’: Thessaloniki Review
A dark, propulsive thriller about corruption and racism in Romania’s police force
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‘The Whaler Boy’: Thessaloniki Review (opening film)
Internet arrives in a far-fung corner of the Tundra, bringing with it an intense longing for another life
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‘Come And Go’: Tokyo Review
Lim Kah Wai’s latest flm presents a textured mosaic of life in present-day Osaka
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‘Tigers’: Busan Review
A rivetting look at the price of sporting fame from Sweden’s Ronnie Sandahl
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’Josee, The Tiger And The Fish’: Busan Review (closing film)
A charming, unashamedly melodramatic anime about the bond between a marine biology student and a paraplegic
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‘Empty Body’: Busan Review
A philosophical sci-fi drama about a grieving mother whose dead son returns in an android body
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‘Children Of The Night’: Busan Review
A chilling documentary takes us inside a Turkish refugee camp in which boys are trained to kill
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‘Bittersweet’: Busan Review
Ananth Narayan Mahadevan explores the plight of female sugar cane cutters in India
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‘Trouble Will Find Us’: Busan Review
Love doesn’t last in this romantic drama about a couple who realise they hate each other
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‘Emptiness’: Busan Review
This portrait of the migrant experience stars non-professional actors cast from Guayaquil’s real-life Chinese immigrant community
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‘A Balance’: Busan Review
Japan’s culture of shame is explored in this study of a principled documentary filmmaker who uncovers a scandal
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Features
The award-winning composers of ‘Joker’ and ‘Get Out’ on improving diversity in their industry
Hildur Gudnadottir and Michael Abels are leading change in their white, male-dominated field.