Berlinale 2014 / Forum (The article continues below - Commercial information) 6 articles available in total starting from 07/02/2014. Last article published on 17/02/2014. Berlinale: Deep characters but a light approach in Blind DatesLevan Koguashvili's follow-up to Street Days manages to be both funny and profound 17/02/2014 | Berlinale 2014 | ForumBerlinale: At Home offers an alternative viewpoint on the Greek crisisKaranikolas’ second consecutive Forum entry presents the Greek crisis through the eyes of an ailing immigrant worker 10/02/2014 | Berlinale 2014 | ForumBerlinale: Seaburners, a dark, non-linear drama from TurkeyTurkish director Melisa Önel's first feature film, Seaburners, is a pessimistic drama with elliptical storytelling 09/02/2014 | Berlinale 2014 | ForumBerlinale: Daughters, two lives in the voidThis German film presented at the Forum in Berlin conveys with all due restraint the indescribable suffering caused by the loss of a child or a mother's lack of love 08/02/2014 | Berlinale 2014 | ForumBerlinale: The Kidnapping of Michel Houellebecq, an arthouse delicacyFrench star novelist plays (a version of) himself in Guillaume Nicloux's humorous and refreshing The Kidnapping of Michel Houellebecq, which world-premiered in Berlinale's Forum 08/02/2014 | Berlinale 2014 | ForumBerlinale: 40 Days of Silence tackles Uzbek women’s tribulationsMetaphysical eeriness meets the practicalities of rural Uzbek life in a female-centred drama that demonstrates an acute social awareness 07/02/2014 | Berlinale 2014 | Forum (The article continues below - Commercial information)