All Berlinale Special Homage articles
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Reviews
‘The Outfit’: Berlin Review
Mark Rylance stars in Graham Moore’s handsome period crime drama debut
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‘This Much I Know To Be True’: Berlin Review
Back to stripped-down basics with Nick Cave and his long-term visual collaborator Andrew Dominik
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Features
Berlin 2022: Screen’s guide to the Special, Forum and Generation titles
The Berlinale unfolds this year as an in‑person event, while the European Film Market has been forced online for a second time
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‘Courage’: Berlin Review
Caught in the crossfire, Aliaksei Paluyan documents what happened next in Belarus
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‘Tides’: Berlin Review
Switzerland’s Tim Fehlbaum makes an unearthly impression in his second feature
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‘Language Lessons’: Berlin Review
Mark Duplass and Natalie Morales dial up a lockdown feature and friendship
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News
Cercamon boards Berlinale Encounters title ‘The Girl And The Spider', releases first trailer (exclusive)
Feature is second work in a trilogy by Swiss brothers Ramon and Silvan Zücher.
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‘Night Shift’ (‘Police’): Berlin Review
Anne Fontaine’s drama boasts weighty performances from Omar Sy, Virginie Efira and Gregory Gadebois
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‘The American Sector’: Berlin Review
An intriguing documentary tracks the Berlin Wall across America
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‘High Ground’: Berlin Review
An ex-World War II sniper tracks an Aboriginal warrior through Northern Australia
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‘Persian Lessons’: Berlin Review
A war of words takes place in a transit camp in Occupied France
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‘Numbers’: Berlin Review
Oleg Sentsov’s stage play is reimagined for the screen in its first-ever public outing
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'The Day After I'm Gone': Berlin Review
An Israeli father and daughter struggle with their crumbling relationship
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'The Operative': Berlin Review
Diane Kruger and Martin Freeman headline this Mossad spy thriller directed by Yuval Adler
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'Gully Boy': Berlin Review
Ranveer Singh leads this energetic ‘Star Is Born’ story set in the Mumbai rap scene
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'A Prominent Patient': Berlin Review
Stately, handsomely mounted biopic of Czech wartime statesman Jan Masaryk, played by Karel Roden
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'In Times Of Fading Light': Berlin Review
Bruno Ganz plays the Communist patriarch of an East German family as the world starts to crumble around him