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6901 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 28/03/2024. 745 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Daniel by Marine Atlan
12/02/2019
BERLIN 2019: Marine Atlan directs a delicate, charming and refreshing film about an anxious schoolboy’s unexpected romantic feelings
A Tale of Three Sisters by Emin Alper
BERLIN 2019: Emin Alper’s flawed fable has brief moments of wonder but is not afraid to get its fingernails dirty
Our Defeats by Jean-Gabriel Périot
BERLIN 2019: Jean-Gabriel Périot returns to the cinema of May '68, questioning young high schoolers about their ideals and the political action needed to change the world
Normal by Adele Tulli
11/02/2019
BERLIN 2019: Through a rigorous but somewhat moralistic lens, Adele Tulli explores the normalisation of social practices characterising gender identities in Italy today
The Operative by Yuval Adler
BERLIN 2019: Israel's Yuval Adler delivers a well-executed spy film about a female Mossad agent whose humanity threatens to undermine her mission
Dafne by Federico Bondi
BERLIN 2019: This lovable, character-driven family drama directed by Federico Bondi is likely to steal the hearts of the Panorama audience
Kids by Nina Wesemann
BERLIN 2019: Nina Wesemann's first solo endeavour is an endearing observational documentary on modern childhood in Berlin
Monsters. by Marius Olteanu
BERLIN 2019: Marius Olteanu’s tormented love story, screening in Forum, explores compromise and social pressure
Who You Think I Am by Safy Nebbou
BERLIN 2019: Juliette Binoche plays a fifty-year-old woman who is desperate for love and who reinvents herself online in Safy Nebbou’s film adaptation of Camille Laurens' novel
God Exists, Her Name Is Petrunya by Teona Strugar Mitevska
BERLIN 2019: Macedonian filmmaker Teona Mitevska returns to the Berlinale with a film that opposes tradition and patriarchy in an accomplished, punky manner
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