Seville 2020 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 57 articles available in total starting from 14/10/2019. Last article published on 19/11/2020. previous page: 1 2 3 4 [5] 6 next Interview: Magnus von Horn • Director of Sweat“We all want a platform to express ourselves”CANNES 2020: We talked about Sweat with Warsaw-based director Magnus von Horn, who, despite focusing on a social media celebrity, has only ever posted one Instagram Story – by mistake 22/06/2020 | Cannes 2020Review: Persian LessonsBERLINALE 2020: Despite an unbelievable conceit, actors Nahuel Pérez Biscayart and Lars Eidinger excel in Vadim Perelman's engaging World War II yarn 03/03/2020 | Berlinale 2020 | Berlinale SpecialReview: Naked AnimalsBERLINALE 2020: Given a Special Mention by the jury of the GWFF Best First Feature Award, Melanie Waelde’s debut dives right into the pains of youth 03/03/2020 | Berlinale 2020 | EncountersInterview: Christian Petzold • Director of Undine“Undine exists only through men, and that is a horrible curse”BERLINALE 2020: We sat down with Christian Petzold, the director of Undine, shown in the competition of this year's Berlinale 29/02/2020 | Berlinale 2020 | CompetitionReview: DAU. NatashaBERLINALE 2020: The long-gestating feature film by Jekaterina Oertel and Ilya Khrzhanovskiy, part of the DAU project, has surfaced in competition at Berlin 27/02/2020 | Berlinale 2020 | CompetitionInterview: Sébastien Lifshitz • Director of Little Girl“Sasha is a modern-day heroine”BERLINALE 2020: We talked to Sébastien Lifshitz, the director of the documentary Little Girl, which has premiered in the Panorama section 26/02/2020 | Berlinale 2020 | PanoramaInterview: Cristi Puiu • Director of Malmkrog"I believe that historical memory is a subjective and an emotional matter"BERLINALE 2020: The kickstarter of the Romanian New Wave, Cristi Puiu, is world-premiering his most cerebral film, Malmkrog, in the Encounters section, and he talked to us about it 25/02/2020 | Berlinale 2020 | EncountersReview: SiberiaBERLINALE 2020: After Tommaso, Abel Ferrara is back with another self-reflective piece, a collection of Freudian nightmares and silliness that is a fun ride as long as you don't take it seriously 25/02/2020 | Berlinale 2020 | CompetitionReview: UndineBERLINALE 2020: The latest effort by Christian Petzold, which is competing for the Golden Bear, is a love story with a mystical twist but will leave your eyes dry 25/02/2020 | Berlinale 2020 | CompetitionReview: Delete HistoryBERLINALE 2020: Dumb and Dumber meets the “yellow vest” movement in Benoît Delépine and Gustave Kervern’s charming oddity 24/02/2020 | Berlinale 2020 | Competition previous page: 1 2 3 4 [5] 6 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)