Teresa Vena (The article continues below - Commercial information) 377 articles available in total starting from 09/04/2018. Last article published on 06/05/2024. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 35 36 [37] 38 next Review: The Last to See ThemBERLIN 2019: Italian director Sara Summa uses minimalistic means to forge a thriller focusing on the last day in the life of a family 18/02/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | ForumReview: Progress in the Valley of the People Who Don’t KnowBERLIN 2019: With his documentary, Florian Kunert pours salt in the wound of an entire German region recently in the glare of the media owing to a series of xenophobic disputes 15/02/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | ForumReview: Music and ApocalypseBERLIN 2019: Young German filmmaker Max Linz presents a refreshing and bitterly evil satire on the German educational system and the country's intelligentsia 13/02/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | ForumReview: O Beautiful NightBERLIN 2019: Young Berlin-based German filmmaker Xaver Böhm has created a deeply romantic journey through the night, which resembles a flamboyant baroque painting 13/02/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | PanoramaReview: The Ground beneath My FeetBERLIN 2019: In her new feature, Austrian filmmaker Marie Kreutzer presents a sober portrait of several women all captured in a modern, competitive social construct 09/02/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | CompetitionReview: System CrasherBERLIN 2019: Nora Fingscheidt’s first feature, presented as one of four German-language films in competition at Berlin, sets the bar high and is powerful in terms of both form and content 09/02/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | CompetitionReview: The Last SupperGerman director Florian Frerichs presents a complex family drama dealing with a deep incision in both German and global history 30/01/2019 | Films | ReviewsAren't You Happy? wins the 2019 Max Ophüls PrizeGerman director Susanne Heinrich's first feature has been handed the Award for Best Feature Film at the Max Ophüls Prize festival 21/01/2019 | Festivals | GermanyReview: Lost OnesA year after its premiere at the Berlinale, the first feature by German auteur Felix Hassenfratz, focusing on child abuse, is being released in his country’s cinemas on 17 January 16/01/2019 | Films | ReviewsReview: The Chairs GameItalian-German auteur Lucia Chiarla’s first feature about the distressing life of an author and journalist in her late thirties in Berlin is out now in German cinemas 15/11/2018 | Films | Germany previous page: 1 2 3 ... 35 36 [37] 38 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)