All Competition articles – Page 7
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Reviews
'Ghost Town Anthology': Berlin Review
An isolated, inward-looking Quebecois community struggles to cope with unexpected deaths and otherworldly appearances
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'God Exists, Her Name Is Petrunya': Berlin Review
A Macedonian woman faces a vicious backlash when she takes part in a traditionally all-male religious ritual
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'The Golden Glove': Berlin Review
A serial killer plies his trade in 1970s Hamburg in Fatih Akin’s grim drama
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'Out Stealing Horses': Berlin Review
Hans Petter Moland returns to the Berlinale with regular collaborator Stellan Skaarsgard
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'The Ground Beneath My Feet': Berlin Review
Marie Kreutzer’s third feature plays with obsession and psychological disorders
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'By The Grace Of God': Berlin Review
Francois Ozon’s dramatised feature tackles child sexual abuse by the Catholic Church in Lyon
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'Öndög': Berlin Review
An independent-minded heroine satisfies her desires on the plains of Mongolia in the latest from Wang Quan’an
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'System Crasher': Berlin Review
A troubled nine year-old girl poses a threat to herself and others in Nora Fingscheidt’s debut
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'The Kindness Of Strangers': Berlin Review
Lone Sherfig’s first US-set film opens the Berlinale
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Features
Berlin 2019: Screen's guide to the Competition titles
New films from Fatih Akin, Francois Ozon and Agnès Varda.
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News
First trailer for Berlin Competition title 'Out Stealing Horses' starring Stellan Skarsgård (exclusive)
Moland appears in Competition for the 4th time.
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News
Berlinale opener 'The Kindness Of Strangers' secures German and Austrian deal
Alamode Film buys the Lone Scherfig drama.
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'Ayka': Cannes Review
A young woman attempts to survive after abandoning her newborn in Moscow
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'In The Aisles': Berlin Review
Thomas Stuber directs this touching romance starring Sandra Hüller
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'Mug': Berlin Review
A freewheeling drama about a facial-transplant patient helps to bring Berlinale 2018 to a close
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'Touch Me Not': Berlin Review
Golden Bear winner at Berlin is a debut from Romania about physical intimacy
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'Museum': Berlin Review
Alonso Ruizpalacios strikes out with this wry comedy-drama from Mexico starring Gael Garcia Bernal
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'Unsane': Berlin Review
Claire Foy headlines a tricksy thriller shot by Stephen Soderbergh on an iPhone7
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'Pig': Berlin Review
A bold and challenging film from the Iranian director of ’A Dragon Arrives!’
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'My Brother's Name Is Robert And He Is An Idiot': Berlin Review
Philip Gröning returns to test the viewer again with this tale of teenage siblings