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Bénédicte Prot


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

Every Thing Will Be Fine, especially in 3D

Every Thing Will Be Fine, especially in 3D

BERLIN 2015: Wim Wenders tries his hand once again at 3D for a portrait of James Franco as a writer and of Charlotte Gainsbourg as a mother, with some magnificent sets  

11/02/2015 | Berlinale 2015 | Out of competition

Body: of body and soul

Body: of body and soul

BERLIN 2015: Malgorzata Szumowska employs her clever writing and camera work in a new intense human subject: the body as a link between the soul and the world  

10/02/2015 | Berlinale 2015 | Competition

As We Were Dreaming: A fast-paced East German Trainspotting

As We Were Dreaming: A fast-paced East German Trainspotting

BERLIN 2015: Andreas Dresen recounts the dangerous life of five inseparable teens from the East before and after the fall of the Berlin Wall. A humorous coming-of-age story against a techno backdrop  

10/02/2015 | Berlinale 2015 | Competition

The Pearl Button: A bloodstained mother-of-pearl button

The Pearl Button: A bloodstained mother-of-pearl button

BERLIN 2015: Chilean director Patricio Guzman gives a voice to the water that bathes the coasts of his magnificent and wild country and formulates a poetic and powerful "I accuse"  

09/02/2015 | Berlinale 2015 | Competition

Victoria: Breathless in the Berlin night

Victoria: Breathless in the Berlin night

BERLIN 2015: Sebastian Schipper takes us on an exciting journey through 140 minutes filmed in one breathtaking sequence. It is as poignant as it is astounding  

08/02/2015 | Berlinale 2015 | Competition

Diary of a Chambermaid by Jacquot and Seydoux

Diary of a Chambermaid by Jacquot and Seydoux

BERLIN 2015: Benoît Jacquot brings Octave Mirbeau’s Célestine to life with Léa Seydoux, at the pinnacle of her career  

08/02/2015 | Berlinale 2015 | Competition

Ixcanul: A majestic journey into the depths of humanity

Ixcanul: A majestic journey into the depths of humanity

BERLIN 2015: Jayro Bustamante immerses us in a Mayan community in the throes of love and pain that is protecting its beautiful serenity  

08/02/2015 | Berlinale 2015 | Competition

45 Years: The ballad of the long-time lovers

45 Years: The ballad of the long-time lovers

BERLIN 2015: Andrew Haigh depicts a couple about to celebrate their sapphire wedding anniversary and rediscover feelings long forgotten. Charlotte Rampling delivers a sublime performance  

07/02/2015 | Berlinale 2015 | Competition

Hedi Schneider Is Stuck: A little story for when you’re a little down in the dumps

Hedi Schneider Is Stuck: A little story for when you’re a little down in the dumps

BERLIN 2015: Munich’s Sonja Heiss presents her second feature film, which tells the story of a happy little woman’s ordinary depression  

06/02/2015 | Berlinale 2015 | Forum

The Dark Valley takes centre stage at the Austrian Film Awards

The Dark Valley takes centre stage at the Austrian Film Awards

The latest film by Andreas Prochaska snagged eight out of the fourteen prizes up for grabs  

04/02/2015 | Awards | Austria

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