All Panorama articles – Page 6
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Reviews
'Chained': Berlin Review
The second part of Yaron Shani’s ’Love Trilogy’ sees a cop struggle with family life
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Reviews'All My Loving': Berlin Review
Three middle-aged siblings face the challenges of everyday life
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Reviews'Idol': Berlin Review
A bloody crime pits two fathers against each other in this South Korean neo-noir
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Reviews'The Miracle Of The Sargasso Sea': Berlin Review
A big city cop exiled to a sleepy coastal town struggles to keep her life on track
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Reviews'Light Of My Life': Berlin Review
After the world’s women are wiped out by plague, a father must protect his only daughter
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Reviews'Buoyancy': Berlin Review
A young Cambodian boy struggles with life as a slave labourer on a Thai fishing vessel
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Reviews'Flatland': Berlin Review
A female-led Western set in South Africa Source: Flatland Productions Flatland
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Reviews'Tremors': Berlin Review
A gay man struggles with the judgement of his religious family in Guatemala City
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FeaturesBerlin 2019: Screen’s guide to the Panorama titles
Films from Joanna Hogg, Jayro Bustamente and Casey Affleck all feature.
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NewsFilm Factory acquires Berlin Panorama title 'Staff Only' (exclusive)
Spain-based sales company acquires worldwide rights.
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Reviews'Shock Waves - Diary of My Mind': Berlin Review
Ursula Meier probes a real-life murder in this welcome - if brief - return to form
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Reviews'Shock Waves - First Name: Mathieu': Berlin Review
The repercussions of violent events responate in one of four ‘Shock Wave’ films
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Reviews'Foreboding': Berlin Review
Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s five-hour apocalyptic TV series is condensed into an off-kilter feature
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Reviews'Boys Cry': Berlin Review
Stylish Italian debut charts the fate of two boys who become tangled up with the mob
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Reviews'Lemonade': Berlin Review
Cristian Mungiu produced this downbeat debut by Romanian director Ioana Uricaru
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Reviews'L'Animale': Berlin Review
A young tomboy comes to maturity in a small Austrlian town in the second feature from Katharina Mueckstein
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Reviews'Genesis': Berlin Review
Evoking comparisons to Iñárritu, Árpád Bogdán splits his Roma-centred story into three equal parts
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Reviews'Land': Berlin Review
Iran’s Babak Jalali sets his third film on a Native American reservation














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