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‘Black Milk’: Berlin Review
After years of living in Germany, a Mongolian woman returns home to her sister
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‘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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‘Persian Lessons’: Berlin Review
A war of words takes place in a transit camp in Occupied France
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‘Hidden Away’: Berlin Review
The life of a tortured Italian artist is brought touchingly to life by director Giorgio Diritti in the first film to play at Berlin’s Competition
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‘Minamata’: Berlin Review
Johnny Depp is the real-life photographer who documented the chemical poisoning of a Japanese fishing village
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‘Cocoon’: Berlin Review
Leonie Kripendorff’s coming-out drama opens the Generation sidebar at the Berlinale
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‘The Intruder’: Berlin Review
Natalie Meta’s ‘stridently entertaining’ second film plays in Competition at the Berlinale
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‘Numbers’: Berlin Review
Oleg Sentsov’s stage play is reimagined for the screen in its first-ever public outing
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‘Onward’: Berlin Review
A road trip from Pixar which fails to advance the company’s artistic fortunes
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‘One In A Thousand’: Berlin Review
Berlin’s Panorama section opens with a teen romance set in One Thousand, an estate in Northern Argentina’s Corrientes
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‘My Salinger Year’: Berlin Review
The Berlinale opens with a muted adaptation of Joanna Rakoff’s popular memoir
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‘Eeb Allay Ooo!’: Berlin Review
A disaffected monkey wrangler is the subject of Prateek Vats’ satirical feature debut
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‘Uppercase Print’: Berlin Review
In one of his two works at this year’s Forum, Romania’s Radu Jude looks back on a case of state oppression
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‘Father’: Review
A father undertakes an odyssey across Serbia to be reuinted with his children
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‘Mogul Mowgli’: Review
Riz Ahmed plays a first generation rap artist, at odds with his world - and eventually his body.
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‘Malmkrog’: Berlin Review
Berlin’s new section, Encounters, opens on a ’militantly cerebral’ note
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‘Welcome To Chechnya’: Sundance Review
Gripping documentary which offers a front-line dispatch from the war on homosexuality
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