All Berlin articles – Page 88
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'Museum': Berlin Review
Alonso Ruizpalacios strikes out with this wry comedy-drama from Mexico starring Gael Garcia Bernal
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'Eldorado': Berlin Review
Markus Imhoof follows refugees as they arrive in a hostile Europe, or ‘Eldorado’
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Feature documentary in the works about departing EFM president Beki Probst (exclusive)
Swiss-born filmmaker Rebecca Panian working on project.
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'My Brother's Name Is Robert' splits Screen's Berlin Jury Grid
Philip Gröning’s sibling drama leaves the Jury divided.
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Emily Atef preparing new French-Norwegian drama 'Mister' (exclusive)
Feature centres a well-off Parisian who leaves her comfortable life for Norwegian village.
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Pluto does business on EFM slate with 'Lemonade', 'Freedom' (exclusive)
Freedom sells to US, Lemonade sells to France.
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‘American Exit’ joins Spotlight Pictures slate (exclusive)
Dramatic thriller from Cosmopolis Entertainment joins European Film Market slate.
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'Unsane': Berlin Review
Claire Foy headlines a tricksy thriller shot by Stephen Soderbergh on an iPhone7
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'Becoming Astrid': Berlin Review
Alba August shines as Pippi Longstocking author Astrid Lindgren
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'Fake Tattoos': Berlin Review
Source: Berlinale Fake Tattoos Dir/scr: Pascal Plante. Canada. 2017. 87min Quebecois up-and-comer Pascal Plante spins an understated and slyly shifting tale of summertime romance with his feature debut Fake Tattoos. What begins as a two-hander with a pair of young thrashers, as they talk and flirt ...
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'Pig': Berlin Review
A bold and challenging film from the Iranian director of ’A Dragon Arrives!’
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'Red Cow': Berlinale Review
An assured first feature from Israel charts a forbidden love affair between two teenage girls
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Feature doc on Berlin's Zoo Palast cinema planned for 2019 (exclusive)
Film will be part of venue’s 100th anniversary celebrations.
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'My Brother's Name Is Robert And He Is An Idiot': Berlin Review
Philip Gröning returns to test the viewer again with this tale of teenage siblings
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'Boys Cry': Berlin Review
Stylish Italian debut charts the fate of two boys who become tangled up with the mob
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Lav Diaz's 'Season Of The Devil' lands on Screen's Berlin jury grid
New films from Gus Van Sant, Mani Haghighi also receive scores.
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'Profile' director Timur Bekmambetov plots slate of 'Screen Life' movies after box office success
The first in his inventive series, Unfriended, grossed more than $60m.
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'The Green Fog': Berlin Review
Archive film and TV clips are woven into a homage to Hitchock’s Vertigo
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'The Silent Revolution': Review
Two teenage boys take a small stand against against oppression in 1956 Berlin
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'Last Child': Berlin Review
A bereaved couple take their recently deceased son’s friend under their wing