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Berlinale 2022 / Competition

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27 articles available in total starting from 19/01/2022. Last article published on 01/03/2022.

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Review: Everything Will Be OK

Review: Everything Will Be OK

BERLINALE 2022: Rithy Panh’s new documentary is a grandiose vision, told with wooden figurines, where animals have evolved to enslave humans  

13/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Competition

Review: Rabiye Kurnaz vs. George W. Bush

Review: Rabiye Kurnaz vs. George W. Bush

BERLINALE 2022: Andreas Dresen’s new film tells of the odyssey of an ordinary woman forced to transform herself into a true “Mother Courage”  

13/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Competition

Review: Rimini

Review: Rimini

BERLINALE 2022: Ulrich Seidl returns after a decade-long absence from fiction filmmaking with a characteristically harrowing work, which still finds glints of light in the void  

12/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Competition

Review: The Line

Review: The Line

BERLINALE 2022: Ursula Meier subtly explores a tumultuous world of intense and contradictory emotions in a film which dazzles for its female cast, led by acting revelation Stéphanie Blanchoud  

11/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Competition

Review: Peter von Kant

Review: Peter von Kant

BERLINALE 2022: In his occasionally amusing, occasionally absurd tribute to Fassbinder, François Ozon wants to have his champagne and drink it  

11/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Competition

Review: Klondike

Review: Klondike

Taking place in eastern Ukraine in the early days of the Donbas war, Maryna Er Gorbach’s poetic and imaginative film evokes the surreal atmosphere of a peculiar conflict  

25/01/2022 | Sundance 2022 | World Cinema Dramatic Competition

The Berlinale announces its competition titles: “Never before have we welcomed so many love stories”

The Berlinale announces its competition titles: “Never before have we welcomed so many love stories”

Newcomers meet the usual suspects, as Claire Denis, Ulrich Seidl and Dario Argento are set to premiere their new films at the German festival  

19/01/2022 | Berlinale 2022

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