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129 articles available in total starting from 18/02/2024. Last article published on 14/11/2024.

Review: On Becoming a Guinea Fowl

Review: On Becoming a Guinea Fowl

CANNES 2024: Rungano Nyoni isn’t afraid to get her hands dirty – especially when digging up the past  

17/05 | Cannes 2024 | Un Certain Regard

Review: The Damned

Review: The Damned

CANNES 2024: Roberto Minervini makes the leap from documentaries to historical fiction with a film set in the American War of Secession, referencing the modern day  

16/05 | Cannes 2024 | Un Certain Regard

Review: When the Light Breaks

Review: When the Light Breaks

CANNES 2024: A group of Reykjavík art-school pals deal with a sudden tragedy in Rúnar Rúnarsson’s fourth feature  

16/05 | Cannes 2024 | Un Certain Regard

Review: The Girl with the Needle

Review: The Girl with the Needle

CANNES 2024: Magnus von Horn’s macabre fairy tale for grown-ups is too pretty for its own good  

16/05 | Cannes 2024 | Competition

Basel Adra, Yuval Abraham  • Directors of No Other Land

Interview: Basel Adra, Yuval Abraham • Directors of No Other Land

“None of us have any experience with documentaries, so we just decided to go on this journey together as part of our activism”

Two of the four-strong team of directors explain why they made a project documenting the forced resettlement of a Palestinian community in the occupied West Bank  

28/02 | Berlinale 2024 | Panorama

Nelson Carlo De Los Santos Arias • Director of Pepe

Interview: Nelson Carlo De Los Santos Arias • Director of Pepe

“Animals are actually nobler than humans”

BERLINALE 2024: The director gives us an insight into his atmospheric and intriguing drama about the conflictual relationship that humans have with nature  

24/02 | Berlinale 2024 | Competition

Review: Pepe

Review: Pepe

BERLINALE 2024: While the peculiar sound the eponymous hippo makes in Nelson Carlo De Los Santos Arias’s film lingers in the mind after the screening, everything else is washed away quickly  

21/02 | Berlinale 2024 | Competition

Review: Dahomey

Review: Dahomey

BERLINALE 2024: Mati Diop’s documentary, which follows the return of works of art stolen in colonial times, is a precious little gem – little in terms of length, but not artistic expression  

19/02 | Berlinale 2024 | Competition

Review: No Other Land

Review: No Other Land

Basel Adra, Hamdan Ballal, Yuval Abraham and Rachel Szor sign a moving and intimate debut documentary on the eviction of Palestinians from ancestral West Bank villages  

18/02 | Berlinale 2024 | Panorama

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