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7025 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 24/05/2024. 754 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Days of Cannibalism by Teboho Edkins
25/02/2020
BERLINALE 2020: Teboho Edkins signs his name to an intriguing, hybrid documentary on globalisation and China’s economic presence in Africa, in a version of Lesotho reminiscent of the Far West
My Little Sister by Stéphanie Chuat, Véronique Reymond
BERLINALE 2020: For Nina Hoss’s frustrated playwright in Stéphanie Chuat and Véronique Reymond’s film, something is rotten in the state of Switzerland
Siberia by Abel Ferrara
BERLINALE 2020: After Tommaso, Abel Ferrara is back with another self-reflective piece, a collection of Freudian nightmares and silliness that is a fun ride as long as you don't take it seriously
Petit Samedi by Paloma Sermon-Daï
BERLINALE 2020: By way of a dual outlook on addiction, Paloma Sermon Daï delivers a sensitive film about filial and maternal love, and second chances
Undine by Christian Petzold
BERLINALE 2020: The latest effort by Christian Petzold, which is competing for the Golden Bear, is a love story with a mystical twist but will leave your eyes dry
Delete History by Benoît Delépine, Gustave Kervern
24/02/2020
BERLINALE 2020: Dumb and Dumber meets the “yellow vest” movement in Benoît Delépine and Gustave Kervern’s charming oddity
A Storm Was Coming by Javier Fernández Vázquez
BERLINALE 2020: Javier Fernández Vázquez makes his solo feature debut with a documentary that lifts the lid on the atrocities covered up by Spain during its colonial rule in Equatorial Guinea
Zeus Machine. The Invincible by David Zamagni, Nadia Ranocchi
BERLINALE 2020: David Zamagni and Nadia Ranocchi’s new work is a dazzlingly original and surprising revisiting of the Twelve Labours of Hercules
Father by Srdan Golubović
BERLINALE 2020: Serbian director Srdan Golubović has brought his latest film, a mix of Ken Loachian social drama and on-foot road movie, to the Berlinale's Panorama section
Golda Maria by Patrick Sobelman, Hugo Sobelman
BERLINALE 2020: Patrick and Hugo Sobelman’s documentary proffers a testimony of inestimable human and historical value in memory of a woman who experienced a dramatically exceptional fate
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