Berlinale 2010 / Panorama 12 articles available in total starting from 11/01/2010. Last article published on 20/02/2010. page: [1] 2 next Postcard to Daddy a cathartic and educational journeyBerlin-born filmmaker Michael Stock, known for his 1993 cult feature Prince in Hell, turns the camera to himself and his immediate film for the documentary Postcard to Daddy. The film is part of... 20/02/2010 | Berlinale 2010 | PanoramaBerlin audiences Suffer Albaladejo’s latest gladlySpanish director Miguel Albaladejo (Bear Cub, Volando Voy) looks to the past of Spanish cinema for the inspiration of his latest, Born to Suffer, which premiered in Berlin as part of the Panorama... 19/02/2010 | Berlinale 2010 | PanoramaBarriere creates bridge between cinema and theatreThe theme of theatre productions, which is not new in cinema but often makes the mistake of being overly dry and intellectual, nonetheless owes a few good examples to Shakespeare’s tragedies (from... 19/02/2010 | Berlinale 2010 | Panorama108, an article with an untold historyOne of the most interesting films in the Berlinale’s Panorama Dokumente section this year is the Spanish production 108 (Cuchillo de palo), from Paraguayan documentary-maker Renate Costa. Staying... 18/02/2010 | Berlinale 2010 | PanoramaGoing South and back into the pastFrench filmmaker Sébastien Lifshitz’s third feature, Going South, continues the obsession with the evanescence of youth and the fluidity of sexuality that the director explored in his two previous... 18/02/2010 | Berlinale 2010 | PanoramaPurity and perversion in InitiationViennese director Peter Kern, a Berlinale regular whose 60th birthday coincided yesterday with the Berlinale’s anniversary, presented for this occasion his new film, Blutsfreundschaft, in the... 14/02/2010 | Berlinale 2010 | Panorama/AustriaTragedy on both sides of the Black Sea in When We LeaveThe Panorama section this year presented Feo Aladag’s When We Leave, a German debut feature so beautiful and masterly made that it could have claimed a place in competition. From the moment she... 13/02/2010 | Berlinale 2010 | Panorama/GermanyThe past comes knocking in Kawasaki’s RoseThe challenge faced by Petr Jarchovsky and Jan Hrebejk, respectively the screenwriter and director of Czech film Kawasaki’s Rose, presented in the Panorama section of the 60th Berlin International... 13/02/2010 | Berlinale 2010 | PanoramaLove, death and miracles in For the Good of OthersDiego is a specialist in treating pain. He works in a Madrid hospital with very, often terminally, ill patients, with his wife, with whom (despite a still-strong bond) he has tired and sporadic... 13/02/2010 | Berlinale 2010 | PanoramaAronadio’s One Life Maybe Two a disturbing Sliding DoorsHow to portray the frustrations of a generation that hears it has its whole life ahead of it yet invariably finds itself at the mercy of fate or society? Debut filmmaker Alessandro Aronadio, who... 12/02/2010 | Berlinale 2010 | Panorama/Italy page: [1] 2 next