All articles by Wendy Ide – Page 28
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‘After Love’: London Review
Joanna Scanlan delivers a powerhouse performance in this pensive debut by Aleem Khan
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‘Rose: A Love Story’: London Review
A striking debut by British first-timer Jennifer Sheridan
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‘Soul’: London Review
Delayed now until Christmas Day streaming, Pixar’s stunning animation doesn’t disappoint
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‘200 Metres’: London Review
First-time feature details a Palestinian father’s desperate attempts to get back into Israel to see his sick son
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‘Shadow Country’: London Review
Bodhan Slama looks at the lethal effects of nationalism in this accomplished film set in the aftermath of the Second World War
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‘The Voiceless’: Hamburg Review
This dialogue-free comedy evokes Jacques Tati in its portait of outcasts
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‘Cortex’: Hamburg Review
Moritz Bleibtreu’s directorial debut boasts an ’Inception’-style tour of alternate realities
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‘True Mothers’: San Sebastian Review
Naomi Kawase delivers a rewarding drama about teenage adoption
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‘Spring Blossom’: San Sebastian Review
Suzanne Lindon makes her acting and directorial debut with remarkable assurance - and success
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‘The Water Man’: Toronto Review
David Oyelowo impresses with his family-friendly directorial debut
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Features
Spotlight on new talent: ‘Sweat’ actress Magdalena Kolesnik is getting ready to work in English
Kolesnik would like to work with Xavier Dolan, Chloé Zhao and Yorgos Lanthimos.
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‘Wildfire’: Toronto Review
Intense debut set in an Irish border town stars Nora-Jane Noone and the late Nika McGuigan
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‘Shadow In The Cloud’: Toronto Review
Chloe Grace Moretz headlines this pulpy US/NZ Midnight Madness feature
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‘Limbo’: Toronto Review
A group of refugees form a cautious friendship in this wry, Beckettian comedy
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‘Monday’: Toronto Review
What happens when Friday night collides with Monday morning for two American expats in Athens
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‘And Tomorrow The Entire World’: Venice Review
A nervy activism drama filled with sexual tension and a feisty fascist-punching ethos
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‘Listen’: Venice Review
A loving London-based Portuguese couple battle to regain custody of their children
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‘Laila In Haifa’: Venice Review
Drinks, sex and commentary flow freely over the course of one night in an Israeli bar
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‘The Disciple’: Venice Review
An immersive exploration of Indian classical music - and one man’s quest to become a master