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Berlinale 2022 / Panorama

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38 articles available in total starting from 15/12/2021. Last article published on 23/01/2023.

Review: Somewhere Over the Chemtrails

Review: Somewhere Over the Chemtrails

BERLINALE 2022: Adam Koloman Rybanský delivers an atmospheric comedy about fear, prejudices and stubbornness, set in the sleepy Czech countryside  

18/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Panorama

Amélie van Elmbt & Maya Duverdier • Directors of Dreaming Walls

Interview: Amélie van Elmbt & Maya Duverdier • Directors of Dreaming Walls

“We wanted to welcome the audience through the backdoor of the Chelsea Hotel”

BERLINALE 2022: The Belgian directors reflect on the transformation process of this mythical artistic hub of the 20th century, which mirrors the demise of an era  

18/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Panorama

Francesco Costabile • Director of Una femmina – The Code of Silence

Interview: Francesco Costabile • Director of Una femmina – The Code of Silence

“Real film experiences can only take place in cinemas, with the lights out”

BERLINALE 2022: The Calabrian director presents a film about women who rebel against the mafia’s archaic structures  

17/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Panorama

Review: Working Class Heroes

Review: Working Class Heroes

BERLINALE 2022: Miloš Pušić delivers an angry, punk statement with a social drama-cum-dark comedy-thriller that taps into the poetics of Želimir Žilnik but is its own, uncompromising beast  

17/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Panorama

Cem Kaya • Director of Love, Deutschmarks and Death

Interview: Cem Kaya • Director of Love, Deutschmarks and Death

“All generations of artists comment on their life in Germany”

BERLINALE 2022: The Panorama-screened documentary shows how closely connected the history of Turkish music is to that of Turkish immigration in Germany  

17/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Panorama

Review: Love, Deutschmarks and Death

Review: Love, Deutschmarks and Death

BERLINALE 2022: In his third documentary, Cem Kaya chooses to talk about last century’s Turkish immigration to Germany from an unusual angle: the birth of a new music culture  

16/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Panorama

Annika Pinske • Director of Talking about the Weather

Interview: Annika Pinske • Director of Talking about the Weather

"I wanted a contemporary and complex female character allowed to be imperfect and contradictory"

BERLINALE 2022: The German filmmaker discusses her story of a woman caught in contradictions on her quest for independence  

15/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Panorama

Chiara Bellosi • Director of Swing Ride

Interview: Chiara Bellosi • Director of Swing Ride

“We meet a lot of people, we have irreplaceable individuals around us, but we’re always on our own when faced with real choices”

BERLINALE 2022: The Italian director’s film follows a young female protagonist who meets a new friend who helps her to grow  

14/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Panorama

Review: Grand Jeté

Review: Grand Jeté

BERLINALE 2022: An incestuous liaison between an estranged mother and her son duo lets Isabelle Stever reflect on body obsession and breaking taboos as a means of utilising one’s own physicality  

14/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Panorama

Review: Convenience Store

Review: Convenience Store

BERLINALE 2022: Uzbek director Michael Borodin's brutally bleak and hopeless first feature about modern slavery in Russia showcases him as a master of his craft  

14/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Panorama

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