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6933 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 23/04/2024. 757 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Cobain by Nanouk Leopold
19/02/2018
BERLIN 2018: Nanouk Leopold's new film is another subtle exploration of a family situation, except this time, the roles of parent and child are reversed
The Happy Prince by Rupert Everett
BERLIN 2018: With his new film showing in the Berlinale Special section, Rupert Everett finally does Oscar Wilde to death
The Prayer by Cédric Kahn
18/02/2018
BERLIN 2018: Cédric Kahn puts his name to an intense film about a young drug addict trying to shake off his dependency within a religious community
Transit by Christian Petzold
BERLIN 2018: To stick with the theme of emigrants awaiting the continuation of their journey, in abandoning a two-level approach, Christian Petzold helms a film that ends up missing the boat
Dovlatov by Aleksei German Jr.
BERLIN 2018: Aleksei German Jr returns with a retrograde portrait of the 1970s-era Soviet Union that says nothing new
The Omission by Sebastián Schjaer
BERLIN 2018: Argentinian filmmaker Sebastián Schjaer's feature debut is a complex social story that requires the viewer to fill in the emotional blanks
Eva by Benoît Jacquot
17/02/2018
BERLIN 2018: Benoît Jacquot delves into a world that is poisonous, opaque and strange, hinged on a game of mirrors between Gaspard Ulliel and Isabelle Huppert
The Waldheim Waltz by Ruth Beckermann
BERLIN 2018: Ruth Beckermann addresses the infamous 1986 Austrian presidential campaign and ends up with something more timely than one could ever have expected
Tower. A Bright Day by Jagoda Szelc
BERLIN 2018: Jagoda Szelc’s spectacular feature debut is an utterly immersive cinematic experience
Facing the Wind by Meritxell Colell
BERLIN 2018: Meritxell Colell Aparicio’s debut feature revolves around brushes with the past in a rural setting where silences and small gestures speak for themselves
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