All Reviews articles – Page 228
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'3 Days In Quiberon': Berlin Review
Dramatisation of actress Romy Schneider’s incendiary 1981 interview with Stern magazine
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‘The Incredible Story Of The Giant Pear’: Berlin Review
Danish animation sets sail for 100 territories
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'U – July 22': Berlin Review
Erik Poppe’s drama recreates the tragic events on the Norwegian island of Utøya
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'The Real Estate': Berlin Review
A bracingly grotesque character comedy from Sweden plays out in Berlin’s Competition
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'Genesis': Berlin Review
Evoking comparisons to Iñárritu, Árpád Bogdán splits his Roma-centred story into three equal parts
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'Monster Hunt 2': Review
Tony Leung jumps in to the Chinese monsterverse with gusto, and has already helped it break records
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'Land': Berlin Review
Iran’s Babak Jalali sets his third film on a Native American reservation
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‘Human, Space, Time And Human’: Berlin Review
Kim Ki-duk’s latest isn’t helped by some overt similarities to ’mother!’
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'The Prayer': Berlin Review
A heroin addict goes cold turkey in a remote mountain-top community in Cedric Kahn’s Berlin Competition entry
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‘Xiao Mei’: Berlin Review
A debut from Taiwan is a richly-textured portrait of a mysteriously missing girl
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'Profile': Berlin Review
Online thriller crackles with tension, despite some credibility issues
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'Cobain': Berlin Review
Nanouk Leopold’s sixth film explores the troubled relationship between a boy and his mother
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'Transit': Berlin Review
Christian Petzold’s fourth Berlin competition film sees German refugees stuck in France
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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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'Dovlatov': Berlin Review
Alexey German Jr looks back at a week in the life of Russian poet Sergei Dovlatov
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'Black 47': Berlin Review
Ireland’s devastating potato famine is the backdrop for Lance Daly’s revenge western
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'Grass': Berlin Review
After three films in 2017, Hong Sangsoo’s first feature this year is both short and sweet
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'Girls Always Happy': Berlin Review
A mother and daughter bicker endlessly in Yang Mingming’s finely-crafted debut