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2346 articles available in total starting from 16/05/2002. Last article published on 15/08/2025.

Utopia in One day in Europe

This film, which marks Hannes Stöhr’s return to the Berlinale four years after winning the Choice of the public Prize, is deeply European in its origins and content  

12/02/2005 | Berlinale 2005 | Competition

Selection of the Hungarian Film Fateless

Another film has just been added, in extremis, to the list of films in competition at the 55th Berlinale which is starting tomorrow. This last minute candidate is the Hungarian film Fateless by...  

09/02/2005 | Berlinale 2005 | Competition

Glamourous French selection

Guédiguian, Téchiné, Audiard, Corneau, Wargnier...The official Competition of The 55th Berlinale gives a prominent place to the Names of the French cinema.  

08/02/2005 | Berlinale 2005 | Competition

Emmerich President

The 7 members of the Jury’s official competition of the International Berlin Film Festival (10-20 February 2005) have been disclosed this thursday 27 January. It is composed of six Europeans,...  

27/01/2005 | Berlinale 2005 | Competition

21 films competing in Berlin

13 European co-productions are among the 21 films that will compete for the Golden and Silver Bears at the 55th Berlin Film Festival from February 10 - 20  

21/01/2005 | Berlinale 2005 | Competition

25 gradi a Berlino

The closing film being shown in competition at the 54th edition of the Berlinale was 25 degrés en hiver by Stéphane Vuillet. The comedy by the Belgium director, and author of three short films,...  

14/02/2004 | Berlinale 2004 | Competition

Eric Rohmer's secret

Applause for the French maestro, who won over the public at the Berlin Festival with his Triple agent, set in a tumultuous Paris in the mid 1930s  

13/02/2004 | Berlinale 2004 | Competition

From Akin to Angelopoulos

Romuald Karmakar lost control after the umpteenth nasty question at the stormy press conference following the screening of Nightsongs, a film reminiscent of Fassbinder’s style, based on the play...  

12/02/2004 | Berlinale 2004 | Competition

Love, Death and Cows

There was a chilly reaction both for the Spanish film The Life Awaiting for You by the veteran Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón and for the thriller and Simenon adaptation, Red Lights, by the French...  

11/02/2004 | Berlinale 2004 | Competition

Garrone's indigestible love

Interview with the young Italian director whose follow up to The Embalmer, is yet another disturbing story of a couple, called Primo amore  

09/02/2004 | Berlinale 2004 | Competition

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