All Festivals articles – Page 443
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Reviews’Kill It And Leave This Town’: Berlin Review
For his feature debut, veteran animator Mariusz Wilczynski presents a deeply personal look at his own life
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Reviews‘Shirley’: Berlin Review
Elisabeth Moss puts in a braruva performance as troubled real-life writer Shirley Jackson
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NewsChristian Petzold’s ‘Undine’ leads Screen Berlin 2020 jury grid with three top scores
‘All The Dead Ones’ lands mid-pack.
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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‘High Ground’: Berlin Review
An ex-World War II sniper tracks an Aboriginal warrior through Northern Australia
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Reviews‘Undine’: Berlin Review
Paula Beer is slippery and effective in this modern-day spin on the ancient myths
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NewsRoy Andersson pulls out of Berlin Film Festival due to health issues
Swedish director was due to take part in a festival retrospective.
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Reviews‘Gunda’: Berlin Review
Although a documentary, Viktor Kossakovsky’s extraordinary film is every bit as resonant as Bresson’s ’Balthazar’ or Bela Tarr’s ’Turin Horse’
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Reviews‘Veins Of The World’: Berlin Review
A fiction debut form Mongolia and the director of ’The Story Of The Weeping Camel’
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NewsClaire Denis, Phedon Papamichael named Qumra Masters as 47 participant projects revealed
They join previously announced directors James Gray, Jessica Hausner and sound editor Mark Mangini.
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NewsKelly Reichardt’s ‘First Cow’ moves into lead on Screen’s Berlin 2020 jury grid
Philippe Garrel’s ‘The Salt Of Tears’ split opinion amongst our critics.
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NewsIndustry figures raise concerns over streaming giants and “psychotic” AI
“Audiences are becoming more fractured and niche.”
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Reviews‘The Salt Of Tears’: Berlin Review
Philippe Garell’s intimate drama fields a revelatory performance from Oulaya Amamra
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Reviews‘One Of These Days’: Berlin Review
Carrie Preston and Joe Cole headline this cautionary tale of a Texan endurance competition
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Reviews‘Black Milk’: Berlin Review
After years of living in Germany, a Mongolian woman returns home to her sister
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Reviews‘Swimming Out Till The Sea Turns Blue’: Berlin Review
Source: X Stream Pictures ‘Swimming Out Till The Sea Turns Blue’ Dir: Jia Zhang-ke. China. 2020. 112mins Taking as its jumping off point a literary event in a village in China’s Shanxi Province (the director’s native region), this documentary looks at aspects of Chinese life and history ...
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Reviews‘Persian Lessons’: Berlin Review
A war of words takes place in a transit camp in Occupied France
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News‘The Intruder’, ‘Hidden Away’ open Screen’s Berlin 2020 jury grid with average scores
Seven critics are participating in this year’s grid.
















