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8118 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 23/10/2025. 737 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Eisenstein in Guanajuato by Peter Greenaway
13/02/2015
BERLIN 2015: Peter Greenaway tells us with a never-before-seen joyful exuberance about Eisenstein's visit to Mexico, thanks to two fantastic actors
Sworn Virgin by Laura Bispuri
12/02/2015
BERLIN 2015: Laura Bispuri tells the story of how a young woman becomes a man in order to escape from the destiny set in stone for women by the patriarchal archaisms of deepest Albania
Pepe Mujica - Lessons from the Flowerbed by Heidi Specogna
The latest feature film by Heidi Specogna paints the portrait of an unconventional and unique personality
Woman in Gold by Simon Curtis
BERLIN 2015: Simon Curtis re-tells the true story of the restitution of the “Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer” by Klimt, starring Helen Mirren, Ryan Reynolds and Daniel Brühl
Under Electric Clouds by Aleksei German Jr.
BERLIN 2015: Alexey German Jr gives us a symbolic portrayal of post-soviet Russia in seven absurd, remarkably photographed episodes
Chlorine by Lamberto Sanfelice
11/02/2015
BERLIN 2015: Following her performance in Salvo, Sara Serraiocco stars in the debut feature by Lamberto Sanfelice, as a professional synchronised swimmer
Virgin Mountain by Dagur Kári
BERLIN 2015: Icelandic auteur Dagur Kári brings a heartwarming, bittersweet tale of a huge man with a huge heart to the Berlinale
Aferim! by Radu Jude
BERLIN 2015: Radu Jude’s third feature explores the social inequalities of those times, but also the relationship we have with the past
Hand Gestures by Francesco Clerici
BERLIN 2015: Starring in the documentary by Francesco Clerici is artist Velasco Vitali, engrossed in creating a sculpture in the Battaglia Artistic Foundry
Every Thing Will Be Fine by Wim Wenders
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
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