Berlinale 2016 / Panorama 8 articles available in total starting from 18/12/2015. Last article published on 17/02/2016. Aloys, a virtual portrait of an extraordinary manBERLIN 2016: The latest mysterious feature film by Swiss filmmaker Tobias Nölle had its world premiere in the prestigious Panorama section of the Berlinale 17/02/2016 | Berlinale 2016 | PanoramaOn the Other Side: A complex story of forgivenessBERLIN 2016: Zrinko Ogresta's latest feature, which world-premiered in the Panorama section, is ostensibly about repentance and forgiveness, but actually offers a much wider array of ideas 15/02/2016 | Berlinale 2016 | PanoramaEurope, She Loves: An ode to fragility and imperfectionBERLIN 2016: The latest feature film by Swiss filmmaker Jan Gassmann opens the Panorama Dokumente section of the Berlinale 13/02/2016 | Berlinale 2016 | PanoramaWar on Everyone: Badder boysBERLIN 2016: The conventional but occasionally inventive new feature by John Michael McDonagh toys with the genre of the roguish and light-hearted buddy movie 13/02/2016 | Berlinale 2016 | PanoramaI, Olga Hepnarová: One versus allBERLIN 2016: The exceptionally mature debut feature by the up-and-coming Czech filmmakers Tomáš Weinreb and Petr Kazda plunges into the mindscape of the perpetrator of some major mass killings in... 12/02/2016 | Berlinale 2016 | PanoramaBerlin’s entire Panorama section unveiledThe Berlinale’s second most popular section is hosting 51 films from 33 countries: 34 fictions, including 19 European (co-)productions, and 17 documentaries, 14 of which are European (co-)productions 22/01/2016 | Berlinale 2016 | PanoramaBerlin’s Panorama selection is two-thirds completeWith 30 films, including 25 fictions and five titles intended for the Panorama Documentaries sidebar, the programme is now nearly complete 15/01/2016 | Berlinale 2016 | PanoramaThe first 12 titles of the Berlinale Panorama unveiledThe new films by John Michael McDonagh and Bouli Lanners are among the selected flicks 18/12/2015 | Berlinale 2016 | Panorama