All Berlin articles – Page 43
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Reviews
‘Northern Skies Over Empty Space’: Berlin Review
Alejandra Marquez Abella’s third feature is a powerful blend of class drama and classic Western, set on a Mexican ranch
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‘Rabiye Kurnaz Vs George W. Bush’: Berlin Review
Well-intentioned German drama plays up the humour in this true-life fight for justice story
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‘Coma’: Berlin Review
Bertrand Bonello stitches together an experimental ‘gesture’ to his daughter
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News
Berlin hit by anti-Covid mandate protest close to festival venues
The protestors marched through Potsdamer Platz.
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‘Dreaming Walls’: Berlin Review
Counter-culture is alive in new documentary on the changing tides at New York’s iconic Chelsea Hotel
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‘Nana: Before, Now & Then’: Berlin Review
Kamila Andini’s fourth feature is a melancholy drama set during the Indonesian communist purge of the 1960s
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‘This Much I Know To Be True’: Berlin Review
Back to stripped-down basics with Nick Cave and his long-term visual collaborator Andrew Dominik
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‘Everything Will Be OK’: Berlin Review
Rithy Panh’s iconic figurines imagine an overthrow of the human race with little hope for the future
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Features
Andrew Dominik on his new Nick Cave doc, why 'Blonde' is a "masterpiece"
Australian director discusses his Nick Cave documentary This Much I Know To Be True and upcoming Netflix project Blonde.
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News
101 Films International boards ‘The Most Dangerous Game’ remake (exclusive)
Tom Berenger, Bruce Dern, Judd Nelson star.
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News
Belarussian filmmakers receive virtual EFM showcase
The aim is to raise the profile of work by Belarussian filmmakers living in exile or in fear of persecution.
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New Europe Film Sales enjoys flurry of deals on EFM slate (exclusive)
Spanish outfit scooped up rights to Aga Woszczyńska’s Toronto title Silent Land and Ukrainian director Valentyn Vasyanovych’s Reflection.
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Reviews
‘Rimini’: Berlin Review
Ulrich Seidl’s return to drama is characteristically bleak as he visits an ageing cabaret singer in Fellini’s famous home town
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‘Flux Gourmet’: Berlin Review
Peter Strickland’s new absurdist drama of sonic caterers in artistic residence is his funniest yet
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‘The Line’: Berlin Review
Ursula Meier returns to the Swiss mountain suburbs to further explore fractured family dynamics
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‘We Might As Well Be Dead’: Berlin Review
This remarkable graduation project from Natalia Sinelnikova opens the Berlinal’s German cinema strand
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‘Incredible But True’: Berlin Review
Lea Drucker and Alain Chabat star in Quentin Dupieux’s droll domestic time travel comedy
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News
EFM’s Themba Bhebhe on why structural change is needed throughout the film industry
Bhebhe leads EFM’s efforts to give underrepresented groups a passageway into film.
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Reviews
‘Robe Of Gems’: Berlin Review
Natalia López Gallardo makes waves with her disquieting debut set in rural Mexico