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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.
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Strange Birds by Elise Girard
15/02/2017
BERLIN 2017: French director Elise Girard's second feature is a quirky, absurdist tale of an unlikely couple in a platonic relationship
Last Days in Havana by Fernando Pérez
BERLIN 2017: Fernando Pérez declares his love for Cuba, its spirit and its people in this tale of two friends waiting for the end to come in a Havana that is a mere shadow of its former self
Bye Bye Germany by Sam Garbarski
14/02/2017
BERLIN 2017: Belgian director Sam Garbarski greets Berlin with a well-made yet respectful comedy about the Jews left behind in Germany after the concentration camps
The Other Side of Hope by Aki Kaurismäki
BERLIN 2017: Aki Kaurismäki brings us an uplifting but achingly realistic fable about the plight of refugees, with all the hallmarks of his inimitable style
Bright Nights by Thomas Arslan
BERLIN 2017: Thomas Arslan has returned to the Berlinale with a road movie following the journey of a father who, in saying goodbye to his own father, tries to repair his relationship with his son
Call Me by Your Name by Luca Guadagnino
BERLIN 2017: Luca Guadagnino’s intimate portrayal of a homosexual love affair is easily the director’s most tender and restrained work
The Young Karl Marx by Raoul Peck
BERLIN 2017: Raoul Peck’s new film is engagingly composed, excellently executed and even educational
Animals by Greg Zglinski
BERLIN 2017: Greg Zglinski presents the world premiere of a demanding and lysergic film that gives us a different experience of reality in the Forum section of the Berlinale
The Party by Sally Potter
BERLIN 2017: Sally Potter's eighth feature is a crisp, engaging comedy of characters and relationships
Spoor by Agnieszka Holland, Kasia Adamik
BERLIN 2017: Agnieszka Holland unveils a surprising contender at the Berlinale with this genre-crossing creature thriller shot against a stunning natural landscape
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