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1633 articles available in total starting from 16/03/2005. Last article published on 15/07/2019.

Josef Hader  • Director

Interview: Josef Hader • Director

“Comedy needs a specific place and time”

Cineuropa met up with Austrian actor Josef Hader to talk about his first film as a director, Wild Mouse  

20/03/2017

The Bloom of Yesterday is the frontrunner in the race for the Lolas

The Bloom of Yesterday is the frontrunner in the race for the Lolas

The new film by Chris Kraus has notched up eight nominations, outpacing festival darling Toni Erdmann, which is in the running for six German Film Awards  

17/03/2017 | Awards | Germany

From the infinitesimal to the immense, as seen From the Balcony

From the infinitesimal to the immense, as seen From the Balcony

BERLIN 2017: Through an intimate diary that reveals his most secret thoughts, Ole Giæver, one tiny speck in a vast universe, takes us on a journey through life and what it means to be human  

20/02/2017 | Berlinale 2017 | Panorama

Foreign Body: A mesmerising immigration story

Foreign Body: A mesmerising immigration story

BERLIN 2017: In amongst this tale of the experience of one illegal immigrant, Tunisian director Raja Amari weaves an uncompromising study of physical attraction and the contours of individuality  

20/02/2017 | Berlinale 2017 | Forum

On Body and Soul wins Berlin’s heart

On Body and Soul wins Berlin’s heart

BERLIN 2017: The jury has handed the Golden Bear to this powerful and sensitive film, meticulously crafted by Hungary’s Ildikó Enyedi; European (co-)productions feature heavily on the winners’ list  

18/02/2017 | Berlinale 2017 | Awards

Maudie: Life in colour with Hawkins and Hawke

Maudie: Life in colour with Hawkins and Hawke

BERLIN 2017: Dublin-born director Aisling Walsh tells a moving story that depicts US naïve painter Maud Lewis’ pure and unadulterated take on life, starring Sally Hawkins and Ethan Hawke  

18/02/2017 | Berlinale 2017 | Berlinale Special

The King's Choice: The story of the monarch who called Hitler’s bluff

The King's Choice: The story of the monarch who called Hitler’s bluff

BERLIN 2017: After stirring audiences in Norway, Erik Poppe’s opus joins a number of other films based on real-life historical events at this year’s Berlinale  

18/02/2017 | Berlinale 2017 | Panorama Special

Ana, mon amour: You do me good, you kill me…

Ana, mon amour: You do me good, you kill me…

BERLIN 2017: Calin Peter Netzer brings us an intense exploration of the Freudian id of a love affair that plays out alongside mental illness, in which you never really know who’s torturing who  

17/02/2017 | Berlinale 2017 | Competition

Joaquim: The birth of a Brazilian hero

Joaquim: The birth of a Brazilian hero

BERLIN 2017: Marcelo Gomes explores the life and times of an icon of the Brazilian independence movement, set against the backdrop of the gold rush in the era of Portuguese rule  

17/02/2017 | Berlinale 2017 | Competition

Return to Montauk: An embarrassment of words

Return to Montauk: An embarrassment of words

BERLIN 2017: Volker Schlöndorff moves away from his trademark style with this reflection on regret; the story of a disconsolate writer pining for the ghost of a long-lost love  

16/02/2017 | Berlinale 2017 | Competition

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