France 10952 articles available in total starting from 17/05/2002. Last article published on 22/08/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 122 123 [124] 125 126 ... 1094 1095 1096 next Review: FarukBERLINALE 2024: Aslı Özge returns to docu-fiction and her native city of Istanbul, creating an engaging, personal story with a strong political and social aspect 18/02/2024 | Berlinale 2024 | PanoramaReview: Suspended TimeBERLINALE 2024: A minor entry in Olivier Assayas' filmography is definitely his most autobiographical outing, but is probably among the least engaging 18/02/2024 | Berlinale 2024 | CompetitionReview: InterceptedBERLINALE 2024: Phone calls of Russian soldiers on the Ukrainian frontlines to their loved ones back home unveil shocking depravity, and much more, in Oksana Karpovych’s documentary 17/02/2024 | Berlinale 2024 | ForumInterview: Levan Akin • Director of Crossing"This film is my tribute to solidarity and my love letter to Istanbul"BERLINALE 2024: The Swedish filmmaker discusses his new film, which follows a Georgian teacher who travels to Istanbul to search for her trans niece 17/02/2024 | Berlinale 2024 | PanoramaReview: Mother and Daughter, or the Night Is Never CompleteBERLINALE 2024: Lana Gogoberidze’s documentary, co-directed by her daughter Salomé Alexi, is a moving personal story that features a unique family clan of female filmmakers 17/02/2024 | Berlinale 2024 | ForumInterview: Nicolas Philibert • Director of Averroes & Rosa Parks"These conversations go beyond the psychiatry setting, because we all share the same fears and anxieties"BERLINALE 2024: The French documentary-maker tells us why and how he immersed himself in a psychiatric hospital, getting as close as possible to the patient-caregiver relationship 17/02/2024 | Berlinale 2024 | Berlinale SpecialReview: My Favourite CakeBERLINALE 2024: Directorial duo Maryam Moghaddam and Behtash Sanaeeha craft a straightforward but heartfelt dramedy of love and resistance against patriarchy in old age 17/02/2024 | Berlinale 2024 | CompetitionReview: Meanwhile on EarthBERLINALE 2024: Propelled by an innate sense of mise en scène, Jérémy Clapin makes the great leap from animation to fiction with an astonishing movie intertwining genres 16/02/2024 | Berlinale 2024 | PanoramaReview: Averroes & Rosa ParksBERLINALE 2024: After his Golden Bear winner On the Adamant, Nicolas Philibert is back with a second instalment in his trilogy about mental illness, which is even more impressive than the first 16/02/2024 | Berlinale 2024 | Berlinale SpecialReview: CrossingBERLINALE 2024: Levan Akin’s new film is a tender buddy movie with an added shot of chacha 16/02/2024 | Berlinale 2024 | Panorama previous page: 1 2 3 ... 122 123 [124] 125 126 ... 1094 1095 1096 next