All Panorama Documentaries articles
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‘No Other Land’: Berlin Review
A Palestinian-Israeli collective documents how a beleaguered West Bank community is resisting the Israeli army
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Berlinale unveils complete 2024 Panorama, Generation, Forum sections
Levan Akin’s ‘Crossing’ to open Panorama; Generation includes UK feature ‘Last Swim’.
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‘Under The Sky Of Damascus’: Berlin Review
The testimonies of Syrian woman inform this hard-hitting documentary from the war-torn city of Damascus
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Indie Sales boards Berlin Panorama title ‘Days Of Cannibalism’ (exclusive)
French outfit is handling a trio of Berlinale titles including Golden Bear contender All The Dead Ones.
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'What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael': Berlin Review
Documentary about the career and influence of seminal film critic Pauline Kael
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'Central Airport THF': Berlin Review
Karim Aïnouz brings warmth to his documentary about refugees in the former Tempelhof Airport
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'That Summer': Berlin Review
A return to Grey Gardens, comprised of footage shot by Peter Beard and Lee Radziwill
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'Generation Wealth': Berlin Review
A disturbing documentary chronicles society’s obsession with success and excess
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'Matangi/Maya/M.I.A': Review
Lively doc about the Tamil/London rapper premiered in Sundance before moving to Berlin
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'Ghost Hunting': Berlin Review
Raed Andoni reconstructs his past abuse in an Israeli detention centre for the Berlinale’s prize-winning documentary
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'Bones of Contention': Berlin Review
Documentary examines the legacy of the Spanish Civil War, and the mass graves which remain dotted across the country to this day
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'Untitled' (Michael Glawogger project): Berlin Review
Michael Glawogger’s last unfinished project is crafted into a poetic film by his longterm collaborator
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'Chavela': Berlin Review
Documentary about the extraordinary life of Mexican singer Chavela Vargas, adopted by Almodóvar in her late-life revival
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'Mariupolis': Berlin Review
Dir. Mantas Kvedaravicius, Lithuania/Germany/France/Ukraine, 2016, 96 minutes
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'Who's Gonna Love Me Now?': Berlin Review
Dirs. Tomer Heymann, Barak Heymann, Israel/UK, 2016, 84 minutes