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6944 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 04/05/2024. 742 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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From Tomorrow on, I Will by Ivan Markovic, Wu Linfeng
18/02/2019
BERLIN 2019: Serbia's Ivan Marković and China's Wu Linfeng team up for a docu-fiction film about a migrant worker in Beijing
The Breath by Uli M Schueppel
BERLIN 2019: The final instalment of Uli M. Schueppel’s Berlin trilogy both captures and envelops us in a sensory collection of superb and poignant nocturnal confessions
The Last to See Them by Sara Summa
BERLIN 2019: Italian director Sara Summa uses minimalistic means to forge a thriller focusing on the last day in the life of a family
The Children of the Dead by Kelly Copper, Pavol Liska
BERLIN 2019: The FIPRESCI Prize-winning film is a Super 8 musical comedy B movie that reflects on Austria’s Nazi past and its modern-day xenophobia
The Souvenir by Joanna Hogg
BERLIN 2019: Joanna Hogg dives into her own past as a film student in London in the 1980s in this semi-autobiographical tale of toxic relationships in upper-class Britain
Earth by Nikolaus Geyrhalter
BERLIN 2019: Nikolaus Geyrhalter has made one of the most important and poignant environmental documentaries in recent years
Varda by Agnès by Agnès Varda, Didier Rouget
16/02/2019
BERLIN 2019: Agnès Varda talks us through her career in the format of a master class, with conversation, illustration and panache
It Could Have Been Worse - Mario Adorf by Dominik Wessely
BERLIN 2019: German documentary filmmaker Dominik Wessely offers up the interesting and subjective journey of actor Mario Adorf as he travels through over half a century of international cinema
Beauty and Decay by Annekatrin Hendel
BERLIN 2019: Annekatrin Hendel’s portrait of three loveable GDR rebels leaves us wanting quite a bit more
Homing by Helvécio Marins Jr.
BERLIN 2019: Helvécio Marins Jr’s debut as a solo director is a rural drama about how cowboys coexist with the wilds of nature in the Brazilian pampas
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