Berlinale 2021 / Generation 16 articles available in total starting from 08/02/2021. Last article published on 11/03/2021. page: [1] 2 next Interview: Robin Petré • Director of From The Wild Sea"My aim is to leave room for the audience to draw their own conclusions on a topic that desperately needs our attention"BERLINALE 2021: The Danish director discusses her poetic documentary zooming in on the complex collision between human and nature 11/03 | Berlinale 2021 | GenerationInterview: Hamy Ramezan • Director of Any Day Now“Experiencing war doesn't make you less of a child. When I came to Finland, people my age were drinking; I was playing Nintendo”BERLINALE 2021: You can do anything, it seems, in the Finnish-Iranian director’s Generation title. But never go against the family 09/03 | Berlinale 2021 | GenerationInterview: Fred Baillif • Director of The Fam“What I want to say is: stop closing your eyes!”BERLINALE 2021: We met with the Swiss director about his new film, which explores the world of teenagers and social workers 04/03 | Berlinale 2021 | GenerationReview: Nelly Rapp – Monster AgentBERLINALE 2021: In Amanda Adolfsson's lovely children's film based on Martin Widmark's books, vegan vampires are finally a thing 04/03 | Berlinale 2021 | GenerationThe Berlinale announces the winners of the Generation and Shorts sectionsBERLINALE 2021: The Fam by Switzerland’s Fred Baillif has received the Generation 14Plus Grand Prix, while Olga Lucovnicova’s short My Uncle Tudor won the Golden Bear 04/03 | Berlinale 2021 | AwardsInterview: Igor Drljača • Director of The White Fortress"I had to continually refine the narrative as the country was becoming even less hospitable to its young people"BERLINALE 2021: The Bosnian director tells us about his work with professional and first-time actors in his latest film, a realistic portrait of contemporary Sarajevo 03/03 | Berlinale 2021 | GenerationInterview: Yngvild Sve Flikke • Director of Ninjababy“I wanted to tell a story about a young woman who has this sex drive most of my friends had in their twenties”BERLINALE 2021: In her first feature, the Norwegian director raises some questions about motherhood 03/03 | Berlinale 2021 | GenerationReview: Mission Ulja FunkBERLINALE 2021: Barbara Kronenberg's first feature is a quirky children's comedy, full of nonsense and absurd characters 03/03 | Berlinale 2021 | GenerationInterview: Kateryna Gornostai • Director of Stop-Zemlia“Each of the characters deserves their own movie”BERLINALE 2021: We talked to the Ukrainian director about her feature debut, created with the collaboration of teenagers who then appeared in the film 03/03 | Berlinale 2021 | GenerationReview: The FamBERLINALE 2021: In Fred Baillif's touching film, it's time to become one of the girls 02/03 | Berlinale 2021 | Generation page: [1] 2 next