All Berlin 2020 articles
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Reviews
‘Ted K’: Berlin Review
Sharlto Copley stars as the frustrated mathematician who became the Unabomber
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‘The Trouble With Being Born’: Berlin Review
Perplexing, confrontational AI-themed feature from Austria poses some troubling questions
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‘Night Shift’ (‘Police’): Berlin Review
Anne Fontaine’s drama boasts weighty performances from Omar Sy, Virginie Efira and Gregory Gadebois
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‘There Is No Evil’: Berlin Review
From Iran, director Mohammad Rasoulof orchestrates a cautionary tale in four chapters
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‘DAU: Natasha’: Berlin Review
Russian experiment which can be an uncompromisingly confrontational watch
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‘Los Conductos’: Berlin Review
An intense and disorientating debut from Colombia plays in Berlin’s new Encounters strand
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‘The American Sector’: Berlin Review
An intriguing documentary tracks the Berlin Wall across America
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Features
EFM report: big deals stream in despite grey clouds, coronavirus effect
Steady market trade, mixed response to festival films.
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News
Berlin 2020: Screen’s dailies
Browse Screen International’s daily magazines from the Berlin International Film Festival.
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‘Delete History’ prospers, ‘My Little Sister’, ‘Siberia’ struggle on Screen’s Berlin 2020 jury grid
Christian Petzold’s ‘Undine’ still leads.
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News
Pyramide’s ‘Yalda, A Night For Forgiveness’ scores sales (exclusive)
The title, from Iranian director Massoud Bakhshi, won the grand jury prize in Sundance.
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News
Plans emerge of Russia-UK film exchange
Insiders say Russia needs to convince international filmmakers that it is a safe and reliable potential partner.
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News
Elle Driver closes sales on Gabriele Muccino’s ‘The Best Years’ (exclusive)
The film received its market premiere at Berlin’s EFM.
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Belgium’s Koen Mortier to make Netflix-backed war documentary ‘Liberation Route’ (exclusive)
Netflix will provide 40% of the total budget.
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Film Mode sells ‘Dreamkatcher’ to Europe, Asia (exclusive)
France, Middle East, Taiwan among the territories to take the film.
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Reviews
‘My Little Sister’: Berlin Review
A brother and sister reconnect in Switzerland as he recovers from leukaemia
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‘Shirley’: Berlin Review
Elisabeth Moss puts in a braruva performance as troubled real-life writer Shirley Jackson