Berlinale 2026 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 217 articles available in total starting from 14/08/2025. Last article published on 04/03/2026. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 12 13 [14] 15 16 ... 20 21 22 next Review: Heysel 85BERLINALE 2026: Teodora Ana Mihai presents her new film, which revisits the tragedy that plunged the world of football into mourning on a European Cup night in Brussels 14/02 | Berlinale 2026 | Berlinale SpecialInterview: Edwin • Director of Sleep No More“Revealing things bit by bit works better – take Jaws, for example”BERLINALE 2026: The Indonesian director talks about the horror and the comedy of his riotous film set in a wig factory 14/02 | Berlinale 2026 | Berlinale SpecialInterview: Alain Gomis • Director of Dao"A film can be compelling without necessarily relying on that slightly caricatural kind of dramaturgy we’re often pushed into creating”BERLINALE 2026: The Franco-Senegalese filmmaker discusses his largely non-narrative film, moving back and forth between Guinea-Bissau and France 14/02 | Berlinale 2026 | CompetitionFrom AI workflows to liquid IP: producers test new paths for development and distributionBERLINALE 2026: As production models evolve, producers are experimenting with AI-driven workflows, vertical storytelling and platform-fluid IP to expand creative reach and unlock new business models 14/02 | Berlinale 2026 | EFMReview: Sleep No MoreBERLINALE 2026: In his hair-raising chiller, Indonesian director Edwin delivers the weird and the violent – and the surprisingly touching 14/02 | Berlinale 2026 | Berlinale SpecialReview: On Our OwnBERLINALE 2026: Tudor Cristian Jurgiu’s third feature is an unusual coming-of-age story, conveying how trauma and loneliness contribute to making us more mature in day-to-day life 14/02 | Berlinale 2026 | ForumEXCLUSIVE: Trailer for Berlinale Panorama entry Iván & HadoumThe first feature by Spanish filmmaker Ian de la Rosa portrays a romance set in southern Spain's industrial greenhouses, offering a new and fresh take on the gender issue 14/02 | Berlinale 2026 | PanoramaReview: DaoBERLINALE 2026: Alain Gomis delivers an astonishing cinematic experience intertwining time and space, Africa and France, tradition and modernity in fiction 14/02 | Berlinale 2026 | CompetitionReview: Everyone's Sorry NowadaysBERLINALE 2026: Frederike Migom’s second feature sees a neglected teen confront family tensions and find solace in a famous visitor during an emotional summer's day 14/02 | Berlinale 2026 | GenerationInterview: Saša Vajda • Director of The Lights, They Fall“There’s a lot of invisible pain in our society”BERLINALE 2026: We sat down with the German director to get the low-down on his film about a teenage boy who keeps his problems to himself 14/02 | Berlinale 2026 | Generation previous page: 1 2 3 ... 12 13 [14] 15 16 ... 20 21 22 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)