Berlinale 2014 / Competition 17 articles available in total starting from 15/01/2014. Last article published on 15/02/2014. page: [1] 2 next Berlinale: Claudia Llosa’s new shot at the Bears with AloftSubtle and beautifully shot, the film explores broken families and the controversial status of healers 15/02/2014 | Berlinale 2014 | CompetitionBerlinale: Macondo, little big man...Sudabeh Mortezai explores a poor but colourful neighbourhood in Vienna, inhabited by seekers of political asylum 15/02/2014 | Berlinale 2014 | CompetitionFuturo Beach, infinity in a gazeIn this superb film which operates like a ground swell, Karim Aïnouz composes his shots in an unprecedented and loving way 14/02/2014 | Berlinale 2014 | CompetitionBerlinale: The Third Side of the River, like father, like fatherArgentinian director Celina Murga is in the running in Berlin with a film which observes an unbearable, dysfunctional family situation through the eyes of one of its victims 13/02/2014 | Berlinale 2014 | CompetitionBerlinale: Life of Riley, Alain Resnais rings up the curtainThe French director adapts another stage play by British writer Alan Ayckbourn 12/02/2014 | Berlinale 2014 | CompetitionStratos masterfully blends previous Economides with chilling, dark noirYannis Economides’ first foray into genre cinema is a mesmerising gangster film with rich social undercurrents and an award-worthy lead. 12/02/2014 | Berlinale 2014 | CompetitionInbetween Worlds: the path of moral dutyFeo Aladag is back in Berlin, this time in competition, with a second feature in which the intensity of her ellipses confirms her assurance and talent as a narrator 12/02/2014 | Berlinale 2014 | CompetitionBerlinale: New meanings for blindness in Blind MassageThe Chinese-French co-production in the competition suggests that disability is a matter of choice 11/02/2014 | Berlinale 2014 | CompetitionIn Order of Disappearance: Moland counts the deadThe third film presented by the Norwegian director in competition in Berlin chalked up lots of victims in the audience, who all died laughing 11/02/2014 | Berlinale 2014 | CompetitionHistory of Fear, a society fragmented by the crisisArgentinian director Benjamin Naishtat is in the running in Berlin with a film necessarily chaotic and disjointed, portraying a country put to fire and sword, and overcome by mistrust 10/02/2014 | Berlinale 2014 | Competition page: [1] 2 next