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Berlinale 2014

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98 articles available in total starting from 05/11/2013. Last article published on 19/02/2014.

Berlinale: Monuments Men hunting for masterpieces

Berlinale: Monuments Men hunting for masterpieces

Directed by and starring George Clooney and with an all-star cast, the film was presented over the weekend in competition at the Berlinale  

08/02/2014 | Berlinale 2014 | Out of Competition

Violent and gripping, ’71 is a masterful thriller

Violent and gripping, ’71 is a masterful thriller

Yann Demange explores danger and confusion during a dark episode in the history of Northern Ireland  

08/02/2014 | Berlinale 2014 | Competition

Land of Storms: Bucolic love fights intolerance

Land of Storms: Bucolic love fights intolerance

A promising and fascinating LGBT-related directorial debut by Hungary’s Adam Csaszi, discovered at Berlinale’s Panorama.  

08/02/2014 | Berlinale 2014 | Panorama Special

Beloved Sisters: an attempt at “grafology”

Beloved Sisters: an attempt at “grafology”

In this film based on an epistolary double declaration of love written by Friedrich Schiller, Dominik Graf presents an imagining of the incredible love triangle that was formed between the author...  

08/02/2014 | Berlinale 2014 | Competition

Berlinale: The Kidnapping of Michel Houellebecq, an arthouse delicacy

Berlinale: The Kidnapping of Michel Houellebecq, an arthouse delicacy

French star novelist plays (a version of) himself in Guillaume Nicloux's humorous and refreshing The Kidnapping of Michel Houellebecq, which world-premiered in Berlinale's Forum  

08/02/2014 | Berlinale 2014 | Forum

Berlinale: Hot German titles at the EFM

Berlinale: Hot German titles at the EFM

The competition entries Beloved Sisters and Inbetween Worlds create high expectations  

07/02/2014 | Berlinale 2014

Berlinale: 40 Days of Silence tackles Uzbek women’s tribulations

Berlinale: 40 Days of Silence tackles Uzbek women’s tribulations

Metaphysical eeriness meets the practicalities of rural Uzbek life in a female-centred drama that demonstrates an acute social awareness  

07/02/2014 | Berlinale 2014 | Forum

Berlinale: Two Men in Town, inevitable embroilment

Berlinale: Two Men in Town, inevitable embroilment

Rachid Bouchareb presents a very convincing Forest Whitaker as a man of good will, hopelessly battling social judgment and his own inner demons...  

07/02/2014 | Berlinale 2014 | Competition

Berlinale: Jack impresses with great performances

Berlinale: Jack impresses with great performances

Director Edward Berger expertly delves into childhood problems and responsibility issues  

07/02/2014 | Berlinale 2014 | Competition

Berlinale: The Word showcased in the Generation section

Berlinale: The Word showcased in the Generation section

World premiere in Berlin for Anna Kazejak’s movie, produced by Opus Film and Danish firm SF Film  

07/02/2014 | Berlinale 2014 | Poland

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