All articles by Wendy Ide – Page 36
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'Oleg': Cannes Review
A timely and impressive second feature from Latvian director Juris Kursietis
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'Little Joe': Cannes Review
Ben Whishaw, Emily Beecham star in Jessica Hausner’s film about a genetically-modified plant
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'Song Without A Name': Cannes Reviews
Impressive debut from Peru about a pregnant young mother has clear parallels with ‘Roma’
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'Blow It To Bits': Cannes Review
Finger-jabbing rhetoric dominates Lech Kowalski’s documentary about a workers strike in a French car parts factory
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'Bacurau': Cannes Review
A town - Bacurau - disappears from the map in this Brazilian mix of socio-political commentary with genre influences
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'The Unknown Saint': Cannes Review
Alaa Eddine Aljem’s debut is a calling card for the young Moroccan director
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‘Dogs Don’t Wear Pants’: Review
BDSM sex drama from Finland proves to be surprisingly non-confrontational
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'Pain And Glory': Cannes Review
An ageing film director reflects on his life in the latest work from Pedro Almodovar
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'Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound': Cannes Review
Fascinating documentary about the history and craft of sound in cinema
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'The Projectionist': Tribeca Review
Abel Ferrara’s tribute to a long-standing member of the New York film community
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'Two/One': Tribeca Review
Two strangers in Canada and Shanghai may be connected in this enigmatic drama
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'Rewind': Tribeca Review
An ever-present camera recalls the director’s traumatic childhood in an exceptionally courageous documentary
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'A Regular Woman': Tribeca Review
Dramatisation of the real-life 2005 honour killing of Hatun Aynur Sürücü
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'Scheme Birds': Tribeca Review
Intimate and wrenchingly affecting documentary from two first-time directors is set in a hopeless Scottish estate
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'Fisherman's Friends': Review
A big city agent discovers a local singing group while on holiday in Cornwall
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'The Day Shall Come': Review
The second film from Chris Morris follows a Miami preacher who becomes the unlikely focus of an FBI terrorist sting
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'Extra Ordinary': Review
A reluctant Irish medium is lured back into the ghostbusting business
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'Harry Birrell Presents Films Of Love And War': Glasgow Review
Archive footage from amateur filmmaker Harry Birrell makes for an intriguing documentary