All articles by Demetrios Matheou – Page 5
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'Sueño Florianópolis': Karlovy Vary Review
Multiple prize-winner at Karlovy Vary is set in a Brazilian holiday resort
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'Volcano': Karlovy Vary Review
A translator finds himself abandoned in a strange Ukranian town
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'Jumpman': Karlovy Vary Review
A Russian teen endures a deeply troubled relationship with his mother in Ivan I. Tverdovskiy’s latest
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'I Do Not Care If We Go Down In History As Barbarians': Karlovy Vary Review
Radu Jude follows up ’Aferim!’ with another powerful satirical critique of his homeland
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'Via Carpatia': Karlovy Vary Review
A middle-class Polish couple experience the refugee crisis in a provocative but flawed debut
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'Crystal Swan': Karlovy Vary Review
Debut feature from Belarus opens Karlovy Vary’s East of the West sidebar
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'The Fireflies Are Gone': Karlovy Vary Review
Canada’s Sebastian Pilote makes his most accessible film to date. competing at Karlovy Vary
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'Ága': Berlin Review
A slice of life on the Tundra closes the 2018 Berlinale out of Competition
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'The Interpreter': Berlin Review
A road trip with two elderly protagonists remembering the war from Slovakian director Martin Šulík
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'In The Aisles': Berlin Review
Thomas Stuber directs this touching romance starring Sandra Hüller
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'Pig': Berlin Review
A bold and challenging film from the Iranian director of ’A Dragon Arrives!’
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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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'Lemonade': Berlin Review
Cristian Mungiu produced this downbeat debut by Romanian director Ioana Uricaru
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'Daughter Of Mine': Berlin Review
A beautifully acted and crafted drama from Laura Bispuri plays in Competition in Berlin
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'U – July 22': Berlin Review
Erik Poppe’s drama recreates the tragic events on the Norwegian island of Utøya
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'Transit': Berlin Review
Christian Petzold’s fourth Berlin competition film sees German refugees stuck in France
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'The Bookshop': Berlin Review
Goya-winner from Spain’s Isabel Coixet stars Bill Nighy and Emily Mortimer
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News
Panama fest grows with first market
With its third edition, which concluded on Wednesday, the Panama International Film Festival continued the year-on-year growth that is turning it into one of the region’s most important showcases for Ibero-American cinema.