All Berlin articles – Page 20
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Features
Celine Song talks debut feature ‘Past Lives’: “It’s the script that convinced people I can do this”
Fresh from a buzzy Sundance premiere, Celine Song’s Past Lives is having its international premiere here in Competition. The Korean-Canadian filmmaker speaks to Screen.
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PEG reports roaring trade on slasher sensation ‘Winnie The Pooh: Blood And Honey’ (exclusive)
Theatrical releases planned for UK, Australia, Middle East, Japan, South Korea, Latin America, and more.
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Best Friend Forever lands key sales for ‘Daughter Of Rage’ (exclusive)
Laura Baumeister’s debut world premiered at Toronto.
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Berlinale competition title ‘Totem’ scores more sales; first trailer revealed (exclusive)
Project is Mexican director Lila Avilés’ feature debut.
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'Game Of Thrones' producer Frank Doelger talks ambitious new European drama series ‘The Swarm’
The makers of Berlinale Series opener The Swarm had to navigate choppy waters to create one of most ambitious European drama series ever made.
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First look at Tom Felton and Amanda Crew in ‘Some Other Woman’ (exclusive)
Joel David Moore’s psychological thriller also stars Ashley Greene Khoury.
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‘20,000 Species Of Bees’ director on Spain’s new wave of female filmmakers
Estibaliz Urresola Solaguren’s debut 20,000 Species Of Bees, a story of identity, lands in Berlin Competition.
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Reviews
‘Reality’: Berlin Review
Sydney Sweeney stars as real-life American whistleblower Reality Winner in Tina Satter’s claustrophobic drama
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Reviews
‘Kill Boksoon’: Berlin Review
A top female assassin finds herself becoming the target in Byun Sung-hyun’s slick Netflix thriller
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‘Manodrome’: Berlin Review
Jesse Eisenberg is on a downward spiral in John Trengove’s unflinching portrait of toxic masculinity
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‘Opponent’: Berlin Review
An Iranian refugee in Sweden struggles to hide his true identity in Milad Alami’s attention-grabbing second feature
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Reviews
‘Mutt’: Berlin Review
A day in the life of a New York trans man is both fraught and funny in Vuk Lungulov-Klotz’s debut
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News
Killer Films' Christine Vachon: “I don’t know what makes something television any more”
“Parsing the difference between movies, TV and streamers – it’s becoming really difficult.”
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“It’s a strange kind of Christmas movie”: ‘Manodrome’ director on putting a festive skew on toxic masculinity
’Manodrome’ plays in competition at the Berlinale.
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Reviews
’The Shadowless Tower’: Berlin Review
A divorced man strikes up a relationship with a younger woman in Zhang Lu’s Berlin Competition title
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First competition titles land on Screen’s 2023 Berlin jury grid
’Someday We’ll Tell Each Other Everything’, ’The Survival Of Kindness’ and ’BlackBerry’ land with middling scores.
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Sean Penn in Berlin: Putin is “creepy little bully” and “war criminal”; ‘Superpower’ is “not unbiased”
Penn said “We’d have been better served talking to a wall” than talking to Russia.
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Zabarauskas unveils second two films in queer genre-driven trilogy (exclusive)
‘The Writer’ and ’The Activist’ will follow ’The Lawyer’.
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MetFilm Sales takes on Telluride documentary ‘Werner Herzog: Radical Dreamer’ (exclusive)
The Wavelength title debuted at Telluride.
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Studiocanal takes Mike Leigh’s untitled next film for UK distribution (exclusive)
First time the distributor has handled Leigh’s work theatrically.