All Generation 14Plus articles – Page 2
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NewsLone Scherfig’s ‘The Shift’ among 2022 Berlinale Series, Generation premieres
New TV series from Philippe Falardeau, Daniel Burman will also screen in the Berlinale.
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Reviews‘La Mif’ (‘The Fam’): Berlin Review
An ’empathetic and authentic’ drama set inside a Swiss residential care home for girls wins top prize at Generation 14+
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Reviews‘Any Day Now’: Berlin Review
An Iranian family in Finland waits in for a vital decision in Hamy Ramezan’s personal first feature
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Reviews‘Ninjababy’: Berlin Review
Norway’s Yngvild Sve Flikke delivers an amusing and thoughtful story about a surprise pregnancy
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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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FeaturesBerlin 2020: Screen’s guide to the Special, Forum and Generation titles
Agnieska Holland, Oleg Sentsov, and the mysterious ‘Dau’ project all feature.
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Reviews'Stupid Young Heart': Berlin Review
A 15-year-old Finnish boy becomes embroiled in the politics of a local right-wing gang
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Reviews'Goldie': Berlin Review
An irrepressible New York teenager fights for her future in the latest from Dutch director Sam De Jong
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Reviews'Knives And Skin': Berlin Review
The disappearance of a teen girl has a bizarre impact on her hometown community
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Reviews'A Colony': Berlin Review
Award-winning feature about a young girl growing-up in rural Quebec
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NewsNikkatsu clinches deals for Sundance winner 'We Are Little Zombies' (exclusive)
Film opens Generation 14Plus in Berlin.
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Reviews'We Are Little Zombies': Sundance Review
Four orphaned Japanese teens team up to form a rock band
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NewsBerlin Film Festival announces first Generation titles for 2019
Seven world premieres amongst 16 films.
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Reviews'Fortuna': Berlin Review
Winner of Berlin’s Generation 14plus main award, ’Fortuna’ takes a low-key, show-burn approach to a crisis of faith
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Reviews'Fake Tattoos': Berlin Review
Source: Berlinale Fake Tattoos Dir/scr: Pascal Plante. Canada. 2017. 87min Quebecois up-and-comer Pascal Plante spins an understated and slyly shifting tale of summertime romance with his feature debut Fake Tattoos. What begins as a two-hander with a pair of young thrashers, as they talk and flirt ...
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Reviews'Red Cow': Berlinale Review
An assured first feature from Israel charts a forbidden love affair between two teenage girls
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