Berlinale 2019 189 articles available in total starting from 12/09/2018. Last article published on 05/02/2020. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 10 11 [12] 13 14 ... 17 18 19 next Review: BaracoaBERLIN 2019: This documentary about two Cuban boys was born from the minds of three untiring researchers, the Argentine Pablo Briones and The Moving Picture Boys 10/02/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | Generation KplusReview: ChainedBERLIN 2019: The second instalment in Yaron Shani's "Love Trilogy" is a police thriller that turns into a family drama, with non-professionals in the main roles 10/02/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | PanoramaReview: Sune vs. SuneBERLIN 2019: Jon Holmberg's directorial debut is a light-hearted comedy, not dazzling in originality, but full of funny moments, and very well received by the younger audience 10/02/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | Generation KplusInterview: Nora Fingscheidt • Director of System Crasher“I’d always wanted to tell a story about a wild little girl”BERLIN 2019: After the premiere of System Crasher in competition, German director Nora Fingscheidt tells Cineuropa why it’s important to change, or indeed crash, systems 10/02/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | CompetitionReview: Just Don’t Think I’ll ScreamBERLIN 2019: In his first feature, Frank Beauvais offers up an intimate confession, an illustrated journal of sorts, adorned with an incredible profusion of images borrowed from a myriad of films 10/02/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | ForumReview: All My LovingBERLIN 2019: Edward Berger returns to the Berlinale with a subtle drama about adults who are increasingly crushed in their seemingly comfortable lives 10/02/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | PanoramaWho’s afraid of artificial intelligence?BERLIN 2019: The EFM Horizon panel sought to explore the current status of AI, discussing the supposed threats it poses and its implementation in the film industry and beyond 10/02/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | EFMReview: Out Stealing HorsesBERLIN 2019: Norway’s Hans Petter Moland takes on countryman Per Petterson’s much-loved and hard-to-adapt bestseller with beautiful results, thanks to trusty Swede Stellan Skarsgård 10/02/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | CompetitionReview: The Miracle of the Sargasso SeaBERLIN 2019: The long-awaited new film by Syllas Tzoumerkas, exploring issues of identity, belonging, family and missed opportunities, has finally hit the Berlinale Panorama 10/02/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | PanoramaReview: The Golden GloveBERLIN 2019: Fatih Akin’s new film is expertly made, but it’s also one of the most heinous and gory movies that have ever played in competition at a major film festival 10/02/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | Competition previous page: 1 2 3 ... 10 11 [12] 13 14 ... 17 18 19 next