Brazil (The article continues below - Commercial information) 146 articles available in total starting from 02/10/2002. Last article published on 20/01/2026. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 8 9 [10] 11 12 13 14 15 next Review: KarnawalIn his debut feature, a film built primarily on anticipation, Juan Pablo Félix follows the rhythm and some complicated family dynamics 24/11/2020 | Black Nights 2020 | First Feature CompetitionReview: The Year of the Death of Ricardo ReisJoão Botelho’s most recent film, now screening at São Paulo, is a cinematic adaptation of José Saramago’s book of the same name 22/10/2020 | Films | Reviews | Portugal/BrazilReview: Memory HouseJoão Paulo Miranda Maria’s first full-length film melds past and present, realism and fantasy, to offer a mesmerising symbolic and political immersion into the Brazilian collective subconscious 25/09/2020 | San Sebastián 2020 | New DirectorsReview: Nardjes A.BERLINALE 2020: Un Certain Regard winner Karim Aïnouz makes an experiential documentary taking a look at a day in the life of Algerian protester Nardjes Asli 02/03/2020 | Berlinale 2020 | PanoramaReview: All the Dead OnesBERLINALE 2020: Caetano Gotardo and Marco Dutra team up for an ambitious period piece that resonates with their country's present social situation but falls short in execution 28/02/2020 | Berlinale 2020 | CompetitionReview: Shine Your EyesBERLINALE 2020: Matias Mariani tells a tale that is out of Africa but is soaked in the magical-realist tradition of South American storytelling 28/02/2020 | Berlinale 2020 | PanoramaReview: A Common CrimeBERLINALE 2020: Argentina’s Francisco Márquez denounces the persecution of civilians in his psychological thriller about a woman who unwittingly becomes an accessory to a crime 27/02/2020 | Berlinale 2020 | PanoramaReview: Window Boy Would Also Like To Have A SubmarineBERLINALE 2020: Uruguay director Alex Piperno makes his debut with a fantastical tale about a sailor who travels through space and time aboard a cruise ship with magical portals 24/02/2020 | Berlinale 2020 | ForumReview: Los conductosBERLINALE 2020: Camilo Restrepo makes his debut with a fantastical tale on the instrumentalisation of religion and the triumph of violence in Colombia, based upon the recollections of a sect survivor 22/02/2020 | Berlinale 2020 | EncountersRodrigo Moreno’s The Delinquents to commence principal photography in MarchThe Argentinian filmmaker’s new drama revolves around two bank clerks who break free from the obligations of society 17/02/2020 | Production | Funding | Argentina/Brazil/Chile/Luxembourg previous page: 1 2 3 ... 8 9 [10] 11 12 13 14 15 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)