All Berlin articles – Page 85
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NewsFrench court rejects request to block release of François Ozon's 'By The Grace Of God'
Lawyers for priest alluded to in sexual abuse drama tried to delay release ahead of his trial.
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News
Scandinavia's NonStop goes on buying spree for 14 titles (exclusive)
Deals include Alejandro Landes’ Sundance and Berlinale hit Monos; Peter Strickland’s In Fabric and Jennifer Kent’s The Nightingale.
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Reviews'O Beautiful Night': Berlin Review
After meeting Death, a young German man embarks on a bizarre after-dark adventure
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FeaturesScreen critics' top films from Berlin 2019
Screen International critics select some of the best titles from this year’s Berlinale.
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NewsBerlin 2019 winners: ‘Synonymes’ takes Golden Bear
By The Grace Of God wins the Silver Bear, while Yong Mei and Wang Jingchun take the acting Bears for Wang Xiaoshuai’s So Long, My Son.
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Reviews'From Tomorrow On, I Will': Berlin Review
A directorial debut set in Beijing follows a lonely night watchman on his rounds
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Reviews'Marighella': Berlin Review
A kinetic call to arms from Brazilian first-time director Wagner Moura, with Seu Jorge in the lead
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NewsTwo films tie for top spot on Screen's final Berlin jury grid
’Synonyms’ took all eight scores with ‘A Tale Of Three Sisters’ receiving six.
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Reviews'So Long, My Son': Berlin Review
Wang Xiaoshuai’s ambitious work lights up the Berlinale Competition
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NewsNadav Lapid's 'Synonyms' ties for the lead on Screen's Berlin jury grid
Isabel Coixet’s Elisa & Marcela was far less popular with the jury.
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Reviews'Elisa And Marcela': Berlin Review
Isabel Coixet’s Netflix drama is a relentlessly tasteful affair
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News'A Tale Of Three Sisters' takes lead on Screen's Berlin jury grid
Emin Alper’s film scored well with critics.
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Reviews'Farewell To The Night': Berlin Review
Catherine Deneuve stars in the latest drama from André Téchiné
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Reviews'Flesh Out': Berlin Review
In Mauritania, northwest Africa, a woman is forced to gain weight for her future husband
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Reviews'I Was At Home, But': Berlin Review
A mother struggles to readjust when her missing son returns
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Reviews'Stupid Young Heart': Berlin Review
A 15-year-old Finnish boy becomes embroiled in the politics of a local right-wing gang















