All Competition articles – Page 7
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Reviews‘I’m Your Man’: Berlin Review
A rich, provocative drama from ’Unorthodox’’s Maria Schrader plays in Competition
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Reviews‘Fabian – Going to the Dogs’: Berlin Review
Tom Schilling stars in Domink Graf’s elaborate 1931 Berlin-set drama
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NewsScreen reveals Berlin 2021 Competition jury grid critics
Critics will rate all 15 titles in the Berlinale Competition.
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FeaturesBerlin 2021: Screen’s guide to the Competition titles
Titles from Céline Sciamma, Radu Jude and Alonso Ruizpalacios comprise the Competition lineup.
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NewsFilms Boutique picks up Berlin Competition title ‘Mr Bachmann And His Class’ (exclusive)
German distributor Grandfilm is planning a release for the summer.
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Reviews‘Irradiated’: Berlin Review
Rithy Panh experiments with the documentary form to present a stark exploration of the horrors of modern war
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Reviews‘There Is No Evil’: Berlin Review
From Iran, director Mohammad Rasoulof orchestrates a cautionary tale in four chapters
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Reviews‘Days’: Berlin Review
Taiwanese director Tsai Ming-Liang delivers a trademark slow-burn drama about two lonely men finding each other
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News‘Berlin Alexanderplatz’, ‘The Roads Not Taken’ score low on Screen’s Berlin jury grid; ‘DAU. Natasha’ splits opinion
‘Never Rarely Sometimes Always’ still leads.
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Reviews‘DAU: Natasha’: Berlin Review
Russian experiment which can be an uncompromisingly confrontational watch
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Reviews‘The Roads Not Taken’: Berlin Review
Javier Bardem and Elle Fanning shine as a father and daughter struggling with his dementia
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Reviews‘Berlin Alexanderplatz’: Berlin Review
Alfred Doblin’s famed 1929 novel is brought up to date by Burhan Qurbani’s ambitious - and lengthy - film
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News‘Never Rarely Sometimes Always’ becomes runaway leader on Screen’s Berlin 2020 jury grid
‘The Woman Who Ran’, ‘Bad Tales’ score moderately.
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Reviews‘The Woman Who Ran’: Berlin Review
A woman’s encounters with three friends are all interrupted by men in Hong Sangsoo’s teasing drama
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Reviews‘Siberia’: Berlin Review
Willem Dafoe and Abel Ferrara reunite for a film which comes across like the Insta-feed of a well-travelled psychopath
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Reviews‘My Little Sister’: Berlin Review
A brother and sister reconnect in Switzerland as he recovers from leukaemia
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Reviews‘All The Dead Ones’: Berlin Review
As slavery is abolished in Brazil, three women struggle to adapt to life without a housemaid
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Reviews‘Undine’: Berlin Review
Paula Beer is slippery and effective in this modern-day spin on the ancient myths
















