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Bridgend

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Denmark · 2015
1h 44m
Director Jeppe Rønde
Starring Hannah Murray, Josh O'Connor, Steven Waddington, Adrian Rawlins
Genre Drama

A string of suicides rocks the small town of Bridgend, Wales. In the span of five years, 79 people, many of them teenagers, committed suicide without leaving any clue as to why. Based on a true story, this film attempts to uncover the reasoning behind the tragedy.

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RogerEbert.com by

Bridgend does have a life on its own beyond fact, but the narrative it offers in place of the headlines only further proves how phenomena like adolescence and death is better observed, not investigated.

67

Entertainment Weekly by Chris Nashawaty

Based on a real-life rash of teen suicides in Wales, Danish director Jeppe Rønde’s 2015 Tribeca winner feels like the sort of slow BBC America procedural you’d quickly give up on.

60

Screen International by Fionnuala Halligan

Ronde, who clearly identifies with the teenage perspective, has delivered some gorgeous sequences, nonetheless. Formerly a documentarian, his debut could be seen as a delicious experiment, tantalising audiences as to what he might do next. Or it could be dubbed chaotic and indulgent, an awkward misfire.

70

Variety by Guy Lodge

Even when the director pushes too far...the film’s formal severity feels appropriately claustrophobic — another form of authority closing in on the light.

67

The Film Stage by Jared Mobarak

There’s a lot that I like about what Rønde has done here to create a mood piece that chills your bones as it crescendos into abstraction.

60

The New York Times by Ken Jaworowski

Everything’s in service of the images in Bridgend, a stylishly shot, eerily scored and moodily acted film that wants for nothing but a plot. Depending on how you like your movies, this is either a walkout or a must-see.

20

The Hollywood Reporter by Neil Young

A textbook example of how not to turn real-life headlines into big-screen drama, Jeppe Ronde's Bridgend is a toxic combination of the laughable and the reprehensible.

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