Berlinale 2022 195 articles available in total starting from 12/10/2020. Last article published on 23/02/2023. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 9 10 [11] 12 13 ... 18 19 20 next Review: Small, Slow but SteadyBERLINALE 2022: In co-production with France, Japan’s Shô Miyake carves out a seemingly modest yet subtle and masterful movie about a young, deaf female boxer with a big heart 14/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | EncountersInterview: Chiara Bellosi • Director of Swing Ride“We meet a lot of people, we have irreplaceable individuals around us, but we’re always on our own when faced with real choices”BERLINALE 2022: The Italian director’s film follows a young female protagonist who meets a new friend who helps her to grow 14/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | PanoramaReview: Striking LandBERLINALE 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 | ForumReview: The Death of My MotherBERLINALE 2022: Jessica Krummacher observes the last days of a mother-daughter relationship 14/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | EncountersReview: Grand JetéBERLINALE 2022: An incestuous liaison between an estranged mother and her son duo lets Isabelle Stever reflect on body obsession and breaking taboos as a means of utilising one’s own physicality 14/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | PanoramaA fresh edition of Berlinale Shorts gets under wayA preview of some of the films showing in Berlinale Shorts, including a new effort by 2021 Golden Bear winner Radu Jude, Memories from the Eastern Front 14/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022Review: A E I O U – A Quick Alphabet of LoveBERLINALE 2022: Finally, thanks to Nicolette Krebitz, we have a romantic comedy featuring a healthy dose of mugging and characters with a “life impediment” 14/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | CompetitionReview: Convenience StoreBERLINALE 2022: Uzbek director Michael Borodin's brutally bleak and hopeless first feature about modern slavery in Russia showcases him as a master of his craft 14/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | PanoramaReview: The Quiet GirlBERLINALE 2022: Screened in the Generation Kplus strand, Irish writer-director Colm Bairéad’s film is a small gem rich in candour, and a melancholic coming-of-age tale 14/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | GenerationReview: MutzenbacherBERLINALE 2022: For Ruth Beckermann, a century-old erotic classic proves an effective catalyst when exploring contemporary male morals 14/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Encounters previous page: 1 2 3 ... 9 10 [11] 12 13 ... 18 19 20 next