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6944 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 04/05/2024. 743 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

From The Balcony by Ole Giæver

20/02/2017

BERLIN 2017: Through an intimate diary that reveals his most secret thoughts, Ole Giæver, one tiny speck in a vast universe, takes us on a journey through life and what it means to be human  

Fra balkongen

Fra balkongen

Hostages by Rezo Gigineishvili

20/02/2017

BERLIN 2017: Rezo Gigineishvili's fourth feature is both a relentless thriller and a well-developed and delivered social commentary  

Mzevlebi

Mzevlebi

1945 by Ferenc Török

20/02/2017

BERLIN 2017: Director Ferenc Török faces the past to talk about the Hungarian nation’s present  

1945

1945

Foreign Body by Raja Amari

20/02/2017

BERLIN 2017: In amongst this tale of the experience of one illegal immigrant, Tunisian director Raja Amari weaves an uncompromising study of physical attraction and the contours of individuality  

Jassad gharib

Jassad gharib

Little Harbour by Iveta Grófová

18/02/2017

BERLIN 2017: Iveta Grófová is taking part in Generation Kplus with a modern fairy tale that explores the relationships between the adult world and childhood  

Piata loď

Piata loď

Maudie by Aisling Walsh

18/02/2017

BERLIN 2017: Dublin-born director Aisling Walsh tells a moving story that depicts US naïve painter Maud Lewis’ pure and unadulterated take on life, starring Sally Hawkins and Ethan Hawke  

Maudie

Maudie

The King's Choice by Erik Poppe

18/02/2017

BERLIN 2017: After stirring audiences in Norway, Erik Poppe’s opus joins a number of other films based on real-life historical events at this year’s Berlinale  

Kongens Nei

Kongens Nei

Belinda by Marie Dumora

18/02/2017

BERLIN 2017: French director Marie Dumora takes us on a journey through the life of a Yenish girl in modern-day France  

Belinda

Belinda

Ana, mon amour by Calin Peter Netzer

17/02/2017

BERLIN 2017: Calin Peter Netzer brings us an intense exploration of the Freudian id of a love affair that plays out alongside mental illness, in which you never really know who’s torturing who  

Ana, mon amour

Ana, mon amour

The Midwife by Martin Provost

17/02/2017

BERLIN 2017: Starring Catherine Deneuve as a cancer patient trying to reconnect with her alienated stepdaughter, Martin Provost’s new effort is one unexpected feel-good movie  

Sage Femme

Sage Femme

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