All Berlin articles – Page 33
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Reviews‘Reality’: Berlin Review
Sydney Sweeney stars as real-life American whistleblower Reality Winner in Tina Satter’s claustrophobic drama
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Reviews‘Kill Boksoon’: Berlin Review
A top female assassin finds herself becoming the target in Byun Sung-hyun’s slick Netflix thriller
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Reviews‘Manodrome’: Berlin Review
Jesse Eisenberg is on a downward spiral in John Trengove’s unflinching portrait of toxic masculinity
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Reviews‘Opponent’: Berlin Review
An Iranian refugee in Sweden struggles to hide his true identity in Milad Alami’s attention-grabbing second feature
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Reviews‘Mutt’: Berlin Review
A day in the life of a New York trans man is both fraught and funny in Vuk Lungulov-Klotz’s debut
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NewsKiller Films' Christine Vachon: “I don’t know what makes something television any more”
“Parsing the difference between movies, TV and streamers – it’s becoming really difficult.”
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News“It’s a strange kind of Christmas movie”: ‘Manodrome’ director on putting a festive skew on toxic masculinity
’Manodrome’ plays in competition at the Berlinale.
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Reviews’The Shadowless Tower’: Berlin Review
A divorced man strikes up a relationship with a younger woman in Zhang Lu’s Berlin Competition title
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NewsFirst competition titles land on Screen’s 2023 Berlin jury grid
’Someday We’ll Tell Each Other Everything’, ’The Survival Of Kindness’ and ’BlackBerry’ land with middling scores.
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NewsSean Penn in Berlin: Putin is “creepy little bully” and “war criminal”; ‘Superpower’ is “not unbiased”
Penn said “We’d have been better served talking to a wall” than talking to Russia.
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NewsZabarauskas unveils second two films in queer genre-driven trilogy (exclusive)
‘The Writer’ and ’The Activist’ will follow ’The Lawyer’.
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NewsMetFilm Sales takes on Telluride documentary ‘Werner Herzog: Radical Dreamer’ (exclusive)
The Wavelength title debuted at Telluride.
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NewsStudiocanal takes Mike Leigh’s untitled next film for UK distribution (exclusive)
First time the distributor has handled Leigh’s work theatrically.
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NewsGaga pays for Francois Ozon’s ‘The Crime Is Mine’ (exclusive)
Playtime has a raft of EFM deals on the 1930s-set courtroom drama.
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NewsBuyers thrill to SND’s wedding comedy ‘Ooh La la!’ (exclusive)
The wedding comedy stars Christian Clavier and Sylvie Testud.
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News‘Stella.A.Life’ starring Paula Beer racks up sales for Global Screen (exclusive)
Second World War drama directed by Kilian Riedhof.
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FeaturesSpain’s Alvaro Gago on scaling up Sundance-winning short ‘Matria’ to a feature-length Berlin premiere
Matria won the Screen International Buyers’ Choice Award at the MIA Audiovisual Market in Rome.
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FeaturesMilad Alami talks Berlin wrestling drama ‘Opponent’, next projects
Iranian-Swedish filmmaker on his Panorama premiere.
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FeaturesMichael Cera talks Berlin title ‘The Adults’, being more selective about projects
34-year-old Canadian actor has been attached for several years to the project.
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FeaturesBerlin 2023: Korea hot projects
Koreans are back in Berlin with titles ranging from auteur Hong Sangsoo’s latest to superhero films, animation and debut features from rising talent.








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