All Berlin articles – Page 41
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Reviews‘Under The Sky Of Damascus’: Berlin Review
The testimonies of Syrian woman inform this hard-hitting documentary from the war-torn city of Damascus
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NewsMagnolia secures key deals on Sundance titles ‘Kokomo City’, ‘Little Richard: I Am Everything’ (exclusive)
Transgender sex worker doc ‘Kokomo City’ goes to UK, Scandinavia.
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Reviews‘Suzume’: Berlin Review
Makoto Shinkai’s latest lavish anime fantasy is a cosmic coming-of-age crowdpleaser
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News‘Afire’ lands second on Screen’s Berlin jury grid; middling scores for other new titles
‘Music’, ‘The Plough’, ‘20,000 Species Of Bees’ and ‘Bad Living’ have also been scored.
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Reviews‘Living Bad’: Berlin Review
Joao Canijo returns to the mordernist hotel of his ‘Bad Living’ to take account of the guests in this mirror film
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NewsDisney+ series ‘The Good Mothers’ wins inaugural Berlinale Series Award
Berlinale Series Award is the time an A-festival has established a prize specifically for a series.
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Reviews‘Bad Living’: Berlin Review
A crumbling hotel in a Portugese seaside village is the setting for Joao Canijo’s first of two linked films to play at the Berlinale
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Reviews‘Afire’: Berlin Review
Christian Petzold brings a wry comedy of manners to Berlin competition, moving the German director in an ‘entirely different direction’
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Reviews‘20,000 Species Of Bees’: Berlin Review
This assured Spanish debut about an eight-year-old transgender girl should create a buzz in Berlin competition
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NewsBerlinale reports strong ticket sales so far as it aims to reach 2020 figures
The festival has revealed an increase on 2022, which included Covid restrictions.
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NewsSteven Spielberg delivers memorable Berlin speech – read the full transcript
Spielberg “to keep working”, discusses cinema history, Jewish heritage.
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Reviews‘Family Time’: Berlin Review
An uncomfortable family Christmas is the setting for this unconventional Finnish debut
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NewsSweden’s Jens Jonsson to direct spy thriller series ‘The Doctrine’
Project based on novel about Russia infiltrating Swedish politics.
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Reviews‘The Plough’: Berlin Review
The Garrel clan turn out in force for father Philippe’s domestic saga, set in a family of puppeteers
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NewsSteven Spielberg at the Berlinale: “I don’t know what I am going to do next, I have no idea”
At the festival to receive a lifetime achievement award, the director reflects on his career.
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NewsBerlinale hosts tribute to legendary Spanish director Carlos Saura: “I will never forget his kindness”
Attendees included Carlo Chatrian, Agnieszka Holland, Wim Wenders and Volker Schlöndorff.
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Reviews‘Music’: Berlin Review
German filmmaker Angela Schanelec brings her oddly fascinating update of the Oedipus myth to Berlin Competition
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Newsİlker Çatak’s Berlin title ‘The Teachers’ Lounge’ sells widely for Be For Films (exclusive)
Film has secured multiple deals in Europe and beyond.
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FeaturesMy Screen Life: Killer Films' Pamela Koffler talks Meryl Streep, Anna Karenina and a disastrous trip home from Fyre Island
The New York-based producer and partner at Killer Films on her morning routine, rotating the posters in her office and with whom she would most like to take a meeting.
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NewsDeckert picks up ‘Close To Vermeer’ documentary, seals US deal (exclusive)
Project is directed by Suzanne Raes.















