Vladan Petković 1297 articles available in total starting from 06/03/2008. Last article published on 05/03/2021. page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 128 129 130 next Review: Ballad of a White CowBERLINALE 2021: Iranian filmmakers Maryam Moghaddam and Behtash Sanaeeha deliver a perfectly told story about deep emotional issues and ethical dilemmas 05/03 | Berlinale 2021 | CompetitionInterview: Jacqueline Lentzou • Director of Moon, 66 Questions"This is a film from the heart, with heart"BERLINALE 2021: We talked to the Greek filmmaker to try to unpick her daring approach to her first feature, screening in Encounters 04/03 | Berlinale 2021 | EncountersReview: Forest – I See You EverywhereBERLINALE 2021: Hungarian auteur Bence Fliegauf is back in the competition with his seventh feature, a bleak and unremittingly dark follow-up to his breakout debut, Forest 04/03 | Berlinale 2021 | CompetitionReview: What Do We See When We Look at the Sky?BERLINALE 2021: Georgian director Alexandre Koberidze's second feature is an idiosyncratic mix of styles, genres and forms that incredibly wraps into a coherent 150 minutes of cinematic joy 04/03 | Berlinale 2021 | CompetitionInterview: Igor Drljača • Director of The White Fortress"I had to continually refine the narrative as the country was becoming even less hospitable to its young people"BERLINALE 2021: The Bosnian director tells us about his work with professional and first-time actors in his latest film, a realistic portrait of contemporary Sarajevo 03/03 | Berlinale 2021 | GenerationInterview: Kateryna Gornostai • Director of Stop-Zemlia“Each of the characters deserves their own movie”BERLINALE 2021: We talked to the Ukrainian director about her feature debut, created with the collaboration of teenagers who then appeared in the film 03/03 | Berlinale 2021 | GenerationReview: Brother's KeeperBERLINALE 2021: Turkish director Ferit Karahan's second feature is a technically accomplished but conceptually flawed and often tone-deaf drama that tackles the issues of cruelty and authority 03/03 | Berlinale 2021 | PanoramaReview: Natural LightBERLINALE 2021: In his competition-premiered first fiction feature, Hungarian director Dénes Nagy explores the human condition in a story set during World War II 03/03 | Berlinale 2021 | CompetitionReview: Moon, 66 QuestionsBERLINALE 2021: Greek writer-director Jacqueline Lentzou makes a unique film on a tough subject through a playful approach, benefiting from Oscar-worthy performances by the two leads 01/03 | Berlinale 2021 | EncountersReview: The White FortressBERLINALE 2021: Bosnian filmmaker Igor Drljača's new crime-drama, which turns into a romance, is his most accomplished, touching and thought-provoking film yet 01/03 | Berlinale 2021 | Generation page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 128 129 130 next