Berlinale 2017 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 115 articles available in total starting from 09/12/2016. Last article published on 28/02/2017. previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 10 11 12 next Little Harbour: Setting sail for a new worldBERLIN 2017: Iveta Grófová is taking part in Generation Kplus with a modern fairy tale that explores the relationships between the adult world and childhood 18/02/2017 | Berlinale 2017 | GenerationOn Body and Soul wins Berlin’s heartBERLIN 2017: The jury has handed the Golden Bear to this powerful and sensitive film, meticulously crafted by Hungary’s Ildikó Enyedi; European (co-)productions feature heavily on the winners’ list 18/02/2017 | Berlinale 2017 | AwardsLittle Harbour and Butterfly Kisses win the Crystal Bears in Berlin’s GenerationBERLIN 2017: Summer 1993 and School Number 3 received the Grand Prix of the international juries 18/02/2017 | Berlinale 2017 | Generation/AwardsBerlin’s FIPRESCI Prize goes to On Body and SoulBERLIN 2017: The international critics have crowned Ildikó Enyedi’s film, while Insyriated and I Am Not Your Negro won the Audience Awards in the Panorama section 18/02/2017 | Berlinale 2017 | AwardsMaudie: Life in colour with Hawkins and HawkeBERLIN 2017: Dublin-born director Aisling Walsh tells a moving story that depicts US naïve painter Maud Lewis’ pure and unadulterated take on life, starring Sally Hawkins and Ethan Hawke 18/02/2017 | Berlinale 2017 | Berlinale SpecialThe King's Choice: The story of the monarch who called Hitler’s bluffBERLIN 2017: After stirring audiences in Norway, Erik Poppe’s opus joins a number of other films based on real-life historical events at this year’s Berlinale 18/02/2017 | Berlinale 2017 | Panorama SpecialBelinda: A tale of love and roamingBERLIN 2017: French director Marie Dumora takes us on a journey through the life of a Yenish girl in modern-day France 18/02/2017 | Berlinale 2017 | Panorama DokumenteAna, mon amour: You do me good, you kill me…BERLIN 2017: Calin Peter Netzer brings us an intense exploration of the Freudian id of a love affair that plays out alongside mental illness, in which you never really know who’s torturing who 17/02/2017 | Berlinale 2017 | CompetitionThe Europa Cinemas Label goes to InsyriatedBERLIN 2017: The gripping home-siege drama by Belgian filmmaker Philippe van Leeuw is named best European film in the Panorama section 17/02/2017 | Berlinale 2017 | AwardsThe Midwife: An unlikely crowd-pleaserBERLIN 2017: Starring Catherine Deneuve as a cancer patient trying to reconnect with her alienated stepdaughter, Martin Provost’s new effort is one unexpected feel-good movie 17/02/2017 | Berlinale 2017 | Out of competition previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 10 11 12 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)