All Festivals articles – Page 217
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‘The Outfit’: Berlin Review
Mark Rylance stars in Graham Moore’s handsome period crime drama debut
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‘Echo’: Berlin Review
Mareike Wegener’s fiction feature debut is a crime mystery with echoes of philosophical trauma
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‘One Year, One Night’: Berlin Review
Powerful dramatisation of a couple’s survival of the Bataclan terrorist attack in Paris
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‘A Piece Of Sky’: Berlin Review
Michael Koch’s Alpine love story spans the intimate and metaphysical, moving at a glacial pace
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‘Grand Jeté’: Berlin Review
Isabelle Stever’s bold and troubling drama of a reunited mother-son relationship pushes beyond motherly love
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‘Father’s Day’: Berlin Review
Three intersecting family stories reveal the lasting trauma of Rwanda’s violent history
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News
Mirsad Purivatra to step down as Sarajevo Film Festival director after 27 years (exclusive)
Purivatra will take over as president of the Obala Art Centar Association.
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International buyers and sellers upbeat at EFM mid-market point
Brisk business around US packages and a raft of deals on festival titles signal green shoots of recovery.
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Feminist remake of ‘People On Sunday’ in the works from Alice Agneskirchner (exclusive)
People On Sunday brought together Robert Siodmak, Edgar Ulmer, Billy Wilder and Fred Zinnemann early in their careers.
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‘Small, Slow But Steady’: Berlin Review
Sombre, sensitive portrait of a young professional female boxer in Japan
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‘The Forger’: Berlin Review
Louis Hofmann leads an engaging drama based on Holocaust memoir set in wartime Berlin
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‘The Passengers Of The Night’: Berlin
Charlotte Gainsbourg leads Mikhaël Hers’ gentle, optimistic drama set in 1980s Paris
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‘Taurus’: Berlin Review
Machine Gun Kelly conjures up this cliche’d tale of an addled rock star for director Tim Sutton
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‘AEIOU - A Quick Alphabet Of Love’: Berlin Review
Sophie Rois stars in Nicolette Krebitz’s whimsical romantic drama championing female desire
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‘1341 Frames of Love and War’: Berlin Review
Israeli documentarian Ran Tal brings war photographer Micha Bar-Am’s work into focus
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‘Brother In Every Inch’: Berlin Review
Alexander Zolotukhin’s second feature, centred around twin Russian military pilot cadets, is an impressive visual feat
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‘Sonne’: Berlin Review
Ulrich Seidl-produced drama shows how social media comes to dominate the life of a young Kurdish girl living in Vienna
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‘Return To Dust’: Berlin Review
Anchored by an authentic relationship Li Ruijun’s portrait of provincial China is his most moving yet
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‘Both Sides Of The Blade’: Berlin Review
Juliette Binoche and Vincent Lindon are at the top of their game in Claire Denis’ love triangle drama
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‘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