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257 articles available in total starting from 27/01/2003. Last article published on 23/07/2025.

Review: Europe

Review: Europe

BERLINALE 2022: In his fiction debut, Philip Scheffner recounts the story of a forced uprooting by playing with negative space  

22/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Forum

Review: We Haven’t Lost Our Way

Review: We Haven’t Lost Our Way

BERLINALE 2022: Polish directorial duo Anka and Wilhelm Sasnal make a case for escaping, even if it’s only in one’s own head  

21/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Forum

Review: Jet Lag

Review: Jet Lag

BERLINALE 2022: In her hybrid documentary-video essay, Zhen Lu Xinyuan searches for parallels between her COVID-19 isolation and her family’s tracing of their roots  

21/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Forum

Review: The Kegelstatt Trio

Review: The Kegelstatt Trio

BERLINALE 2022: Portuguese auteur Rita Azevedo Gomes dusts off an old two-character play written by Éric Rohmer, allowing her cast to proceed and talk, talk, talk  

21/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Forum

Review: Super Natural

Review: Super Natural

BERLINALE 2022: Jorge Jácome’s first feature is an otherworldly cinematic experience that invites the audience to explore the territories of a unique collective journey  

21/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Forum

Review: Rewind & Play

Review: Rewind & Play

BERLINALE 2022: Alain Gomis travels to 1969 to present revolting unaired French footage of an interview with jazz musician Thelonious Monk  

17/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Forum

Max Linz • Director of L'état et moi

Interview: Max Linz • Director of L'état et moi

“I wanted a character that would leave me room for fiction”

BERLINALE 2022: German actress Sophie Rois stars in a double role in her fellow countryman’s intriguing new feature  

15/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Forum

Review: Striking Land

Review: Striking Land

BERLINALE 2022: The film by Portuguese director Raul Domingues plays with space and time, which he expands and dilates to the point of radically subverting its rules  

14/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Forum

Review: For the Many

Review: For the Many

BERLINALE 2022: Constantin Wulff's empathic documentary on the Chamber of Labour in Austria showcases the accomplishments of the worker’s movement in the face of exploitations in the labour market  

13/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Forum

Review: Afterwater

Review: Afterwater

BERLINALE 2022: Serbian director Dane Komljen returns with another cinematic experience revolving around lakes and limnology as the overarching topic  

13/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Forum

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