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14 articles available in total starting from 16/12/2009. Last article published on 20/02/2010.

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A Family overwhelms Berlin with emotion

A Family, the third feature by Pernille Fischer Christensen (who won two awards at Berlin in 2006 for A Soap), which was among the last titles to be presented in competition, had an unusually...  

20/02/2010 | Berlinale 2010 | Competition/Denmark

Depardieu simply delightful in Mammuth

On the eve of the Bear Awards presentation ceremony, the penultimate film to be presented in competition, Mammuth, arrived like a breath of fresh air, greeted by peals of laughter all round. This...  

20/02/2010 | Berlinale 2010 | Competition/France

Puzzle a delightful and subtle portrait

The beauty of "New Argentine Cinema" often involves a delicate attention to detail and Natalia Smirnoff’s Puzzle, co-produced by France’s Las Ninas Pictures and backed by Fonds Sud Cinéma, is a...  

19/02/2010 | Berlinale 2010 | Competition

Love at a crossroads in On The Path

Jasmila Zbanic, darling of the Berlinale since her debut work Esma's Secret (winner of the 2006 Golden Bear for Best Film), has once again proved her talent in competition with a second very...  

18/02/2010 | Berlinale 2010 | Competition

Faith, or how to find one’s path

Burhan Qurbani impressed Berlin audiences, not only for being selected in competition with his final-year student film (for the German Film and Television Academy DFFA), but also because this...  

17/02/2010 | Berlinale 2010 | Competition

Firing shots in the dark in Hunter

Rafi Pitts’ remarkably intelligent Iranian film Hunter, co-produced by ZDF/Arte with backing from Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg, the FFA and the Berlinale World Cinema Fund, was presented in...  

17/02/2010 | Berlinale 2010 | Competition

My father the gentle hero in Honey

In a competition where no title has yet won widespread approval, a superb film finally arrives, drawing more than a few tears of emotion from Berlin festival-goers: acclaimed director Semih...  

16/02/2010 | Berlinale 2010 | Competition

Moland’s Gentle Man thrills press

Welcomed at its press screening to roars of laughter, Berlinale competition entry A Somewhat Gentle Man is a Norwegian Fargo sewn by director Hans Petter Moland’s expert hands from a solid canvas...  

16/02/2010 | Berlinale 2010 | Competition

The Robber: Run Johann, run!

Five years after the Cannes Un Certain Regard section presented his multiple award-winning debut feature, the complex and enigmatic Sleeper, German director Benjamin Heisenberg has just presented...  

16/02/2010 | Berlinale 2010 | Competition

Vinterberg dives into social realism with Submarino

Promoted as Thomas Vinterberg’s comeback to the simple and realistic storytelling of his successful debut feature Celebration that propelled him to fame in 1998, Submarino, which screened...  

15/02/2010 | Berlinale 2010 | Competition

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