Vladan Petkovic (The article continues below - Commercial information) 1666 articles available in total starting from 06/03/2008. Last article published on 02/05/2024. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 9 10 [11] 12 13 ... 165 166 167 next Review: The CastleBERLINALE 2023: In Argentinian director Martín Benchimol's third feature-length film, we enter a fairy tale that is destined to be confronted by harsh reality 28/02/2023 | Berlinale 2023 | PanoramaReview: SiraBERLINALE 2023: Apolline Traoré's Panorama Audience Award-winning film transcends the limits of its rape-revenge premise with a broad political background and intense acting 27/02/2023 | Berlinale 2023 | PanoramaReview: Eastern FrontBERLINALE 2023: Vitaly Mansky and Yevhen Titarenko deliver a film that is so far the definitive documentary about the Russian aggression against Ukraine 24/02/2023 | Berlinale 2023 | EncountersReview: In the Blind SpotBERLINALE 2023: Ayşe Polat's mystery-thriller weaves together numerous themes in a Rashomon-style narrative but wraps up proceedings too tidily for its own good 22/02/2023 | Berlinale 2023 | EncountersReview: My Worst EnemyBERLINALE 2023: In his second Berlin-screened documentary about perpetrators and victims of torture at the hands of the Iranian regime, Mehran Tamadon is interrogated by actress Zar Amir Ebrahimi 22/02/2023 | Berlinale 2023 | EncountersReview: Do You Love Me?BERLINALE 2023: In her second feature, Ukrainian director Tonya Noyabrova immerses us in the world of a teenager growing up in Kyiv a year before the dissolution of the Soviet Union 21/02/2023 | Berlinale 2023 | PanoramaReview: PerpetratorBERLINALE 2023: Jennifer Reeder's new feminist horror treads the uncertain path between seriousness and campiness, but its atmospheric power and affirmative message are undeniable 21/02/2023 | Berlinale 2023 | PanoramaReview: OpponentBERLINALE 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 19/02/2023 | Berlinale 2023 | PanoramaReview: When Will It Be Again Like It Never Was BeforeBERLINALE 2023: Sonja Heiss's Generation 14plus opener is a big and complex film bearing the right message, resolutely refusing to underestimate the capacities of young audiences 18/02/2023 | Berlinale 2023 | GenerationReview: Where God Is NotBERLINALE 2023: In the first of his two documentaries screening at Berlin, Mehran Tamadon recreates the horrific experiences of three former Iranian political prisoners, to a controversial result 18/02/2023 | Berlinale 2023 | Forum previous page: 1 2 3 ... 9 10 [11] 12 13 ... 165 166 167 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)