All Berlin articles – Page 5
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Reviews
‘The Empire’: Berlin Review
Northern France plays host to an epic battle of good and evil in Bruno Damont’s outre sci-fi
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‘Shikun’: Berlin Review
Amos Gitai transplants Eugene Ionesco’s 1959 protest play ’Rhinoceros’ to modern Israel
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Palestine activists disrupt Berlin’s European Film Market with protest inside Gropius Bau
Activists unfurled banners and threw leaflets inside the venue.
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‘Arcadia’: Berlin Review
A car accident is the catalyst for the uncovering of difficult truths in this atmospheric Greek drama
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‘Dahomey’: Berlin Review
The repatriation of stolen treasures to Benin provokes this agile, cerebral documentary by Mati Diop
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Kaleidoscope takes on six titles for EFM sales including ‘Defoe’ (exclusive)
‘The Lie’, ‘One Night In Millstreet’ among other new pickups.
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‘Love Lies Bleeding’ star Kristen Stewart updates on Susan Sontag project, praises new era for queer cinema
Stewart was talking at a press conference ahead of a Berlinale Special Gala screening of ’Love Lies Bleeding’.
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‘My Favourite Cake’ takes early lead on Screen’s Berlin jury grid
Aaron Schimberg’s ’A Different Man’ and Andreas Dresen’s ‘From Hilde, With Love’ are joint second so far.
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‘A Family’: Berlin Review
French author Christine Angot confronts her family about her father’s sexual abuse
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‘Demba’: Berlin Review
A Sengalese man struggles to shake off his grief after the death of his wife in this striking second feature
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Berlin Competition title ’Suspended Time’ clocks deals for Playtime (exclusive)
The Covid-era comedy drama has secured deals for Spain, Italy, Sweden, Portugal, Taiwan and Hungary.
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Argentinian filmmakers reckon with funding crisis
“The far-right government is attempting to eliminate and defund all of our national cultural institutions.”
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Features
How ‘Buffy The Vampire Slayer’ helped inspire Sundance hit ‘I Saw The TV Glow’
Fresh from Sundance, Jane Schoenbrun tells Jeremy Kay about the personal story behind the project.
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Berlin-Bafta date clash causes headache
The Baftas takes place tonight (February 18) in London, while the Berlinale runs until February 25.
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Claire Burger on bringing France and Germany together with Berlin competition title ‘Langue Etrangere’
Claire Burger talks straddling two countries, two languages and two teenage personalities with her third feature.
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Mathieu Kassovitz and Yvan Attal star in ‘Brothers’ for Ginger & Fed (exclusive)
Source: Copyright Quad - Traveling Angel - Zinc ‘Brothers’ Brothers, starring Matthieu Kassovitz and Yvan Attal, as siblings who were survived for several years alone in the wilderness when they were abandoned by their mother as young children, has been picked up by France’s Ginger & Fed ...
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Film Mode’s ‘#AMFAD All My Friends Are Dead’ scares up sales (exclusive)
Deals close in Germany, UK on Cineverse, Roundtable
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New Europe agrees US deal for sci-fi romance ‘Eternal’, boards Agnieszka Smoczyńska’s ‘Hot Spot’ (exclusive)
’Eternal’ world premiered at Rotterdam, while ‘Hot Spot’ is set to shoot later this year
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In pictures: ‘Pushpa’ reception at Berlin 2024
The event was held at Berlin’s Hotel de Rome on February 17, 2024.