All Reviews articles – Page 196
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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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'Chained': Berlin Review
The second part of Yaron Shani’s ’Love Trilogy’ sees a cop struggle with family life
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'All My Loving': Berlin Review
Three middle-aged siblings face the challenges of everyday life
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'Idol': Berlin Review
A bloody crime pits two fathers against each other in this South Korean neo-noir
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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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'The Miracle Of The Sargasso Sea': Berlin Review
A big city cop exiled to a sleepy coastal town struggles to keep her life on track
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'Gully Boy': Berlin Review
Ranveer Singh leads this energetic ‘Star Is Born’ story set in the Mumbai rap scene
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'Bait': Berlin Review
For his debut feature, the UK’s Mark Jenkin relates the bourgeois invasion of a coastal Cornish town left defenceless by recession.
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'Knives And Skin': Berlin Review
The disappearance of a teen girl has a bizarre impact on her hometown community
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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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'My Extraordinary Summer With Tess': Berlin Review
Two Dutch adolescents explore life’s big issues during one hot summer
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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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'Light Of My Life': Berlin Review
After the world’s women are wiped out by plague, a father must protect his only daughter
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'Buoyancy': Berlin Review
A young Cambodian boy struggles with life as a slave labourer on a Thai fishing vessel
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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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'Flatland': Berlin Review
A female-led Western set in South Africa Source: Flatland Productions Flatland
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'Tremors': Berlin Review
A gay man struggles with the judgement of his religious family in Guatemala City