All articles by Wendy Ide – Page 32
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‘Working Girls’: Rotterdam Review
A dead body unites three French prostitutes who cross the border every day to work in a Belgian brothel
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‘Vivos’: Sundance Review
A powerful and perceptive study of lives invaded by tragedy in Mexico from China’s Ai Weiwei
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‘Young Hunter’: Rotterdam Review
A 15-year-old boy explores his homosexuality with a fellow skater in Marco Berger’s sensitive drama
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‘VHYes’: Rotterdam Review
An engaging absurdist VHS collage which also features the director’s parents, Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon
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‘Mosquito’: Rotterdam Review
Rotterdam’s opening film is a fever dream account of a young Portuguese soldier’s experiences in 1917 Mozambique
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‘Funny Face’: Review
Cosmo Jarvis takes the lead in this Brooklyn-set outsider romance from director Tim Sutton
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‘Identifying Features’: Review
A mother searches for her missing son in Mexico’s borderland in a powerful first feature from Fernanda Valadez
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‘La Fortaleza’: Review
A nervy, feverish follow-up to ‘La Soledad’ from Venezuela’s promising young director Jorge Thielen Armand
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‘Relic’: Review
An elderly woman succumbs to dementia - or demons - in Natalie Erika James’ accomplished genre debut
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Features
Films of the year 2019: Wendy Ide
Ide joined Screen in 2015 as a London-based critic, and also writes for The Observer and Sight & Sound.
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‘Wisdom Tooth’: Macao Review
An undocumented Chinese woman struggles to accept her beloved brother’s new girlfriend
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‘The Long Walk’: Macao Review
An elderly man is transported back to his childhood by a ghost in Mattie Do’s third feature
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‘Over The Sea’: Macao Review
After being abandoned by his parents years before, a young Chinese boy attempts to make a life in his uncle’s roadside motel
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‘Homecoming’: Macao Review
An Indonesian couple are forced to confront the cracks in their marriage after a fatal car accident
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‘Lucky Grandma’: Review
A headstrong elderly Chinese woman gets unwittingly involved with a violent New York gang
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‘Family Members’: Macao Review
Grieving siblings travel to an isolated seaside resport to say goodbye to their recently deceased mother
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‘Dance With Me’: Macao Review
A hypnotised woman feels compelled to sing and dance in Shinoby Yaguchi’s meta-musical
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‘The Captain’: Review
Andrew Lau brings his action credentials to this dramatisation of the 2018 Sichuan Airlines incident