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6944 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 02/05/2024. 750 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Sisi & I by Frauke Finsterwalder
20/02/2023
BERLINALE 2023: Tackling the Sisi story from an entirely new perspective, Frauke Finsterwalder offers a thought-provoking and entertaining glance at the famous empress
Dearest Fiona by Fiona Tan
BERLINALE 2023: Visual artist Fiona Tan attempts a deeply personal reconstruction of history and cultural identity through contrasting words and images
Kiss the Future by Nenad Cicin-Sain
BERLINALE 2023: Nenad Cicin-Sain offers us a glimpse into how music can be used as a weapon in wartime, retelling the story of the siege of Sarajevo
Someday We’ll Tell Each Other Everything by Emily Atef
BERLINALE 2023: Emily Atef crafts a sappy coming-of-age melodrama based on Daniela Krien’s novel of the same name
Disco Boy by Giacomo Abbruzzese
19/02/2023
BERLINALE 2023: Giacomo Abbruzzese breaks free from genres with an intense and highly promising first film covering Europe, Africa, war and animism, carried by the brilliant Franz Rogowski
The Lost Boys by Zeno Graton
BERLINALE 2023: Zeno Graton makes the leap to feature films with an agonising elopement, a story about emancipation and imprisoned desire
Ingeborg Bachmann – Journey into the Desert by Margarethe von Trotta
BERLINALE 2023: Margarethe von Trotta’s latest effort struggles to elevate itself from being anything more than a rather outdated upper-class drama
Midwives by Léa Fehner
BERLINALE 2023: Léa Fehner’s fiction film thrusts two young newly qualified midwives into the chaos of a profession under pressure and treading a very fine line between joy and tragedy
Here by Bas Devos
BERLINALE 2023: Bas Devos invites us to stop and take the time to look at the things (or the people) we don’t usually see
Opponent by Milad Alami
BERLINALE 2023: In his follow-up to The Charmer, Milad Alami immerses us in the uncertain and ambiguous world of an Iranian wrestler who is now a refugee in Sweden with his family
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