All Forum articles – Page 2
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NewsBest Friend Forever boards sales on Radu Jude’s Berlinale Forum title ‘Uppercase Print’ (exclusive)
Feature tells true story of student arrested by Communist Romania’s secret services after challenging regime of dictator Nicolae Ceausescu.
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Reviews'And Your Bird Can Sing': Berlin Review
Three drifting Japanese youngsters become embroiled in a love triangle
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Reviews'From Tomorrow On, I Will': Berlin Review
A directorial debut set in Beijing follows a lonely night watchman on his rounds
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Reviews'Bait': Berlin Review
For his debut feature, the UK’s Mark Jenkin relates the bourgeois invasion of a coastal Cornish town left defenceless by recession.
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NewsRediance picks up Berlin Forum title 'From Tomorrow On, I Will' (exclusive)
Co-directed by Ivan Marković and Wu Linfeng.
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Reviews'Die Tomorrow': Berlin Review
Idiosyncratic doc/drama hybrid from Thailand should pique the interest of festival programmers
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Reviews'The Green Fog': Berlin Review
Archive film and TV clips are woven into a homage to Hitchock’s Vertigo
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Reviews'Last Child': Berlin Review
A bereaved couple take their recently deceased son’s friend under their wing
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Reviews'Grass': Berlin Review
After three films in 2017, Hong Sangsoo’s first feature this year is both short and sweet
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Reviews‘Infinite Football’: Review
Personal doc from Corneliu Porumboiu centres around his friend’s ideas for an alternative beautiful game
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Reviews'Loving Pia': Berlin Review
Dir. Daniel Borgman. Denmark, 2017, 100 minutesLoving Pia is an easy film to like, if you are willing to adjust your attention span. Daniel Borgman’s slow no-budget hybrid plays like a documentary as it explores the subtle rhythms of attachment and the fear of loss. Borgman’s ...
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Reviews'For Ahkeem': Berlin Review
Documentary set in a bleak corner of St Louis, where a black high school student comes prematurely of age.
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Reviews'Strange Birds': Berlin Review
Lolita Chammah headlines opposite veteran Jean Sorel in an unusual Paris-set mystery-romance
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Reviews'Newton': Berlin Review
Dark comedy from Amit V Masurkar stresses the fragility of the democratic process in India
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Reviews'Barrage': Berlin Review
Isabelle Huppert and daughter Lolita Chammah act out a troubled mother-daughter relationship
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Reviews'Dayveon': Review
A pitoval summer for a young boy in rural Arkansas marks Amman Abbasi’s debut
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