All articles by Lee Marshall – Page 8
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‘The Line’: Berlin Review
Ursula Meier returns to the Swiss mountain suburbs to further explore fractured family dynamics
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‘We Might As Well Be Dead’: Berlin Review
This remarkable graduation project from Natalia Sinelnikova opens the Berlinal’s German cinema strand
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‘Incredible But True’: Berlin Review
Lea Drucker and Alain Chabat star in Quentin Dupieux’s droll domestic time travel comedy
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‘Nothing Lasts Forever’: Berlin Review
Debunking myths and scrutinising synthetic diamonds this curious documentary becomes its own caper
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Features
Berlin 2022: Screen’s guide to the Special, Forum and Generation titles
The Berlinale unfolds this year as an in‑person event, while the European Film Market has been forced online for a second time
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Berlin 2022: Screen’s guide to the Panorama titles
The Berlinale unfolds this year as an in‑person event, while the European Film Market has been forced online for a second time.
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Berlin 2022: Screen’s guide to the Encounters titles
Screen profiles the Competition, Encounters, Panorama and Specials strands.
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Berlin 2022: Screen’s guide to the Competition titles
The Competition line-up includes new titles by Claire Denis, Phyllis Nagy, Rithy Panh, Hong Sangsoo, Francois Ozon and Denis Côté.
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Paolo Sorrentino breaks down four memorable scenes in ‘The Hand Of God’
Sorrentino drew on his own adolescence and rich family history to tell evocative, Naples-set tale The Hand Of God.
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‘2nd Chance’: Sundance Review
Ramin Bahrani takes a fascinating, surprising look at US body armour company Second Chance
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‘Klondike’: Sundance Review
Husband and wife clash in the wreckage on war-torn Ukrainian/Russian border
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‘The Hand Of God’ breakout Filippo Scotti on his debut film role
Italy’s Filippo Scotti is not only front and centre in Paolo Sorrentino’s The Hand Of God — but is playing the director himself.
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‘Another World’: Venice Review
Vincent Lindon teams up with director Stephane Brize and co-writer Olivier Gorce
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‘America Latina’: Venice Review
The D’Innocenzo brothers deliver their most accessible film yet in this psychological thriller starring Elio Germano
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‘The Other Tom’: Venice Review
Rodrigo Pla and Laura Santullo take a cool look at the issue of medicating boisterous young children in this Texas-set drama
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‘You Resemble Me’: Venice Review
Spike Lee and Jonze produce this debut, hybrid feature about the the French radical Islamist Hasna Ait Boulahcen
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‘Happening’: Venice Review
A young French student grows increasingly desperate to secure a backstreet abortion in Audrey Diwan’s harrowing drama
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‘The Peacock’s Paradise’: Venice Review
Laura Bispuri’s third feature premieres in Venice’s Horizons sidebar section
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‘Il Buco’: Venice Review
Michelangelo Frammartino continues his exploration of cinema in Italy’s farflung outposts, this time Calabria of 1961