All articles by Wendy Ide – Page 43
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'Hard Paint': BFI Flare Review
A gay Brazilian webcam performer struggles to make any real-world connections
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'Gutland': Review
A man with a secret hides out in a place with a secret in this intriguing debut from Luxembourg.
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'Nae Pasaran': Glasgow Review
The Glasgow Film Festival plays out with this heartfelt documentary about workers’ solidarity in the 1970s
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'You, Me And Him': Glasgow Review
David Tennant, Lucy Punch and Faye Marsay star in a broadly-sketched comedy about a lesbian couple’s pregnancies
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'Fortuna': Berlin Review
Winner of Berlin’s Generation 14plus main award, ’Fortuna’ takes a low-key, show-burn approach to a crisis of faith
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'Touch Me Not': Berlin Review
Golden Bear winner at Berlin is a debut from Romania about physical intimacy
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'Becoming Astrid': Berlin Review
Alba August shines as Pippi Longstocking author Astrid Lindgren
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'The Silent Revolution': Review
Two teenage boys take a small stand against against oppression in 1956 Berlin
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'7 Days In Entebbe': Berlin Review
Working Title’s version of the 1976 Air France hijacking stars Danuel Brühl and Rosamund Pike
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'L'Animale': Berlin Review
A young tomboy comes to maturity in a small Austrlian town in the second feature from Katharina Mueckstein
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'3 Days In Quiberon': Berlin Review
Dramatisation of actress Romy Schneider’s incendiary 1981 interview with Stern magazine
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'The Real Estate': Berlin Review
A bracingly grotesque character comedy from Sweden plays out in Berlin’s Competition
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'Profile': Berlin Review
Online thriller crackles with tension, despite some credibility issues
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'The Heiresses': Berlin Review
This female-driven debut has much to say about the class system in Paraguay
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'That Summer': Berlin Review
A return to Grey Gardens, comprised of footage shot by Peter Beard and Lee Radziwill
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'The Widowed Witch': Rotterdam Review
Cai Chengjie’s debut focuses on a widow who rebrands herself as a shaman
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'Piercing': Rotterdam Review
Mia Wasikowska and Christopher Abbott star in this great, if grisly, genre outing from Nicolas Pesce
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'Anna's War': Rotterdam Review
A six-year-old girl must fight for survival after she escapes a Nazi concentration camp