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‘The Belly Of The Sea’: Moscow Review
In the 19th century, a white medical officer and black sailor clash over the facts of a maritime disaster
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‘Boy Meets Boy’: Flare Review
A day in Berlin in the company of a newly-hatching cross-channel pair
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‘Je Suis Karl’: Berlin Review
Christian Schwochow’s political thriller focuses on the rise of the youth far-right in his country
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‘Petite Maman’: Berlin Review
Celine Sciamma explores fragile mother-daughter bonds in this delicate feature
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‘Mr Bachmann and His Class’: Berlin Review
Back to the schoolroom for Maria Speth’s engrossing tutorial
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‘The Girl And The Spider’: Berlin Review
Ramon and Silvan Zurcher continue their trilogy with this story of alienation playing in Berlin’s Encounters sidebar
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‘The World After Us’: Berlin Review
A strugging writer in Paris is the subject of this perceptive first feature from Louda Ben Salah-Cazanas
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‘Bad Luck Banging Or Loony Porn’: Berlin Review
A brash yet slippery piece from Romania’s agent provocateur Radu Jude
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’Natural Light’: Berlin Review
Denes Nagy’s debut feature competes at the Berlinale to haunting effect
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‘Next Door’: Berlin Review
Daniel Bruhl directs and pokes fun at himself in this entertaining riff on celebrity and privilege
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‘I’m Your Man’: Berlin Review
A rich, provocative drama from ’Unorthodox’’s Maria Schrader plays in Competition
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‘Fabian – Going to the Dogs’: Berlin Review
Tom Schilling stars in Domink Graf’s elaborate 1931 Berlin-set drama
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‘Moon 66 Questions’: Berlin Review
A troubled father and daughter reuinte in even more strained circumstances
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‘I Comete: A Corsican Summer’: Rotterdam Review
Film set in a small Mediterranean village during the busy summer season shares the Jury Prize at IFFR
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‘Misha And The Wolves’: Sundance Review
Did the author of a renowned Holocaust memoire really cry wolf?
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‘Human Factors’: Sundance Review
Ronny Trocker’s cat-and-mouse game with the viewer strays into Haneke territory
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‘Flee’: Sundance Review
The story of an Afghan refugee is enhanced by the enlightened animations of Jonas Poher Rasmussen and his team
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‘Should The Wind Drop’: Thessaloniki Review
In forgotten - and disputed - Nagorno Karabakh a new airport is a beacon for hope
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‘The Penultimate’: Tallinn Review
An unusual debut from Denmark which challenges the audience on every level