Wendy Ide

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  • Thank You For Banking With Us
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    ‘Thank You For Banking With Us’: London Review 4s4329

    2024-10-17T17:30:00 1y1r5w

    Two sisters strain against Palestine’s patriarchal bonds in this effective Ramallah-set debut

  • Joy
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    ‘Joy’: London Review 5g3z4g

    2024-10-15T20:30:00

    James Norton, Bill Nighy and Thomasin McKenzie star in this surprisingly sterile 1970s IVF drama

  • Endurance 2
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    ‘Endurance’: London Review b414n

    2024-10-12T14:00:00

    Doc uses digital technology to bring Shackleton’s 1914 Antarctic expedition back to colourful life

  • For Rana
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    ‘For Rana’: Busan Review 3vm13

    2024-10-07T12:30:00

    A circus motorcyclist in Iran is desperate to find a new heart for his ailing daughter

  • Montages Of A Modern Motherhood
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    ‘Montages Of A Modern Motherhood’: Busan Review 2v542p

    2024-10-07T08:55:00

    A first-time mother comes under increasing pressure in this astute Hong Kong drama

  • Waterdrop
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    ‘Waterdrop’: Busan Review 3w3t2e

    2024-10-06T05:50:00

    A bereaved teenager goes to extreme lengths to find a new family in this uneven Korean debut

  • Sicilian Letters
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    ‘Sicilian Lessons’: Venice Review 2j1u54

    2024-09-05T17:20:00

    An ex-politician goes undercover in this Sicilian mob comedy which fails to hit the target

  • April
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    ‘April’: Venice Review 326s2o

    2024-09-05T14:35:00

    An doctor in rural Georgia risks herself to care for her female patients in Dea Kulumbegashvili’s Venice Jury Prize-winning feature

  • Harvest
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    ‘Harvest’: Venice Review 6m6b7

    2024-09-03T14:05:00

    Athina Rachel Tsangari’s film is a textured adaptation of a novel set in a 17th century Scottish village

  • Familiar Touch Native Rez_1.4.5
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    ‘Familiar Touch’: Venice Review 24f4l

    2024-09-03T13:43:00

    Sensitive drama follows an American woman struggles to keep hold of herself in the face of dementia

  • Don't Cry, Butterfly
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    ‘Don’t Cry, Butterfly’: Venice Review 432ls

    2024-09-03T11:50:00

    A woman turns to the spirits to win back her philandering husband in this enigmatic Vietnamese debu

  • The New Year That Never Came
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    ‘The New Year That Never Came’: Venice Review 5b3b39

    2024-09-02T16:34:00

    The fall of Romanian leader Nicolae Ceausescu is explored in this 1989-set debut which won the top Horizons prize at Venice

  • I'm Still Here
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    ‘I’m Still Here’: Venice Review h6l1w

    2024-09-01T17:05:00

    Walter Salles directs Fernanda Torres in a standout performance as a real-life matriarch in military-ruled Brazil of the 1970s

  • Battleground
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    ‘Battleground’: Venice Review 2dn2z

    2024-08-31T17:05:00

    Gianni Amelio explores the moral complications of conflict in this hospital-set First World War drama

  • And Their Children After Them
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    ‘And Their Children After Them’: Venice Review 1s1k28

    2024-08-31T14:05:00

    Small town in , bad teenage decisions for the third feature by the Boukherma twins

  • Cloud
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    ‘Cloud’: Venice Review 2g4d11

    2024-08-30T22:00:00

    The cybernet gets viciously real in Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s latest web-inspired thriller

  • Thee Friends
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    ‘Three Friends’: Venice Review v163d

    2024-08-30T19:35:00

    Emmanuel Mouret delivers a knotty Lyon-set romantic drama starring Camille Cottin

  • Kill The Jockey
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    ‘Kill The Jockey’: Venice Review 5h3m5q

    2024-08-29T20:15:00

    Nahuel Perez Biscayart is striking as an Argentinian jockey reinventing himself in Luis Ortega’s freewheeling drama

  • Lollipop
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    ‘Lollipop’: Edinburgh Review 2i5b4c

    2024-08-20T20:10:00

    A woman fights to regain her children in this affecting British debut drawn from personal experience

  • The Ceremony
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    ‘The Ceremony’: Edinburgh Review 5511d

    2024-08-20T14:32:00

    Two undocumented migrants take a strange road trip through the wilds of Yorkshire in this black-and-white British debut

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