All articles by Wendy Ide – Page 31
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‘The Island Within’: Sarajevo Review
A brooding father-son relationship is explored with bone dry humour and playful visuals
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‘Andromeda Galaxy’: Sarajevo Review
A depressed father and daughter look to the stars in this bare bones debut from Kosovo
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‘Sputnik’: Review
This Cold War-era horror from Russia sees a cosmonaut land back in Earth with a monstrous secret
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‘Unhinged’: Review
’Needlessly unpleasant, abrasively stressful but, at the same time, oddly monotonous’
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‘Nadia, Butterfly’: Cannes Label 2020 Review
Insider’s view of the end of an Olympic swimming career
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‘The Seeds We Sow’: FIDMarseille Review
The death of a young girl in custody sparks Nathan Nicholovich’s educationally-devised drama
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‘The Dakota Entrapment Tapes’: Galway Review
The strange case of missing teenager in a North Dakota college town implicates the campus police
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‘The Sheriff’: Galway Review
Fly-on-the-wall documentary follows the 2018 midterm elections for local lawmen
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Features
Emmys spotlight: Dafne Keen on ‘His Dark Materials’’s “more morbid” second season
Keen was named a Screen Star of Tomorrow in 2018.
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Emmys spotlight: Daisy Edgar-Jones on catching the zeitgeist in ‘Normal People’
The actress discusses finding Sally Rooney’s Spotify playlist and working with an intimacy coordinator.
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‘Il Mio Corpo’: ACID Review
A hardscrabble life in Sicily is illuminated by Michele Pennetta’s heartfelt doc
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‘Sweat’: Cannes Label 2020 Review
Smartly focused story about the life and lack of soul of a social influencer
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‘Your Mother’s Comfort’: Sheffield Doc/Fest Review
In Rio De Janeiro, a fiery trans rights activist and sex worker tries to hold the government to account
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‘Remnants Of A Revolution’: Sheffield Doc/Fest Review
A Filipino film-maker uncovers the secrets of a father’s past
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‘To See You Again’: Sheffield Doc/Fest Review
A powerful portrait of female solidarity in the face of mass deaths and disappearances in Mexico
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‘The Filmmaker’s House’: Sheffield Doc/Fest Review
Marc Isaacs opens the doors to his home in this doc/fiction hybrid