All Panorama articles
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News
Karlovy Vary competition title ‘Opponent’ scores UK-Ireland distribution deal (exclusive)
‘Opponent’ debuted in Panorama at Berlinale.
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News
New Europe seals further deals on Berlinale title ‘Matria’ (exclusive)
Also sells ‘A Mystery On The Cattle Hill Express’.
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Reviews
‘Sira’: Berlin Review
A kidnapped woman fights for survival in Apolline Traoré’s north Africa-set Berlin award winner
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Reviews
‘Green Night’: Berlin Review
Fan Bingbing and Lee Joo-young go on the lam in Han Shuai’s moody Seoul-set drama
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Reviews
‘Do You Love Me?’: Berlin Review
Semi-autogiographical feature about a Ukranian girl coming of age during the collapse of the USSR
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Reviews
‘Inside’: Berlin Review
A thief (Willem Dafoe) has plenty of time to figure out the true value of art when he’s locked down with it interminably
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Reviews
‘The Burdened’: Berlin Review
A struggling couple in Aden face up to hard choices in Amr Gamal’s abortion drama
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Reviews
‘Sisi & I’: Berlin Review
Another portrait of Empress Elisabeth of Austria is enlivened by Sandra Hüller as her lady-in-waiting
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Reviews
’Silver Haze’: Berlin Review
‘Dirty God’ director Sacha Polak and star Vicky Knight reunite for this drama based loosely on Knight’s own life
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Reviews
‘The Castle’: Berlin Review
A neglected castle in the Argentinian pampas is the setting for Martin Benchimol’s eccentric documentary
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Reviews
‘The Teachers’ Lounge’: Berlin Review
Leonie Benesch impresses as a teacher struggling to keep control in this school-set German drama
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Reviews
‘Reality’: Berlin Review
Sydney Sweeney stars as real-life American whistleblower Reality Winner in Tina Satter’s claustrophobic drama
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Reviews
‘Opponent’: Berlin Review
An Iranian refugee in Sweden struggles to hide his true identity in Milad Alami’s attention-grabbing second feature
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Reviews
‘Matria’: Berlin Review
Maria Vazquez plays a single mother in Galicia whose life is constantly on the edge of falling apart
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Reviews
‘The Beast In The Jungle’: Berlin Review
Anaïs Demoustier sparkles in this most recent adaptation of Henry James’s celebrated novella
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Reviews
‘The Quiet Migration’: Berlin Review
An adopted Korean teenager struggles with life in rural Denmark in Malene Choi’s understated second feature
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Reviews
‘The Siren’: Berlin Review
Sepideh Farsi’s arresting animation, set during the Iran-Iraq War, opens the Panorama section at Berlin
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News
‘The Quiet Migration’: first trailer for Berlinale Panorama title (exclusive)
Follows a 19-year-old who’s torn between his adoptive life in Denmark and his native homeland of South Korea
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News
‘The Castle’: first trailer for Berlinale Panorama title (exclusive)
Martin Benchimol’s film explores the lengths a housekeeper will go to keep her promise
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Features
Berlin 2023: Screen’s guide to the Panorama titles
Screen profiles all the films in the Panorama strand for the Berlinale’s 2023 edition, which runs from Feb 16-26.