Berlinale 2015 94 articles available in total starting from 22/08/2014. Last article published on 03/03/2015. previous page: 1 2 [3] 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 next Every Thing Will Be Fine, especially in 3DBERLIN 2015: Wim Wenders tries his hand once again at 3D for a portrait of James Franco as a writer and of Charlotte Gainsbourg as a mother, with some magnificent sets 11/02/2015 | Berlinale 2015 | Out of competitionFlocking: A dark portrait of a community in which the victim becomes the scapegoatBERLIN 2015: A peaceful community abandons all its rules when a 14-year-old girl claims she was raped by her classmate 10/02/2015 | Berlinale 2015 | GenerationMr. Holmes: 103 minutes with granddadBERLIN 2015: Twilight director and mainstream magician Bill Condon turns his lucrative touch to the Sherlock franchise 10/02/2015 | Berlinale 2015 | Out of CompetitionKoza: A fascinating portrait teetering between documentary and fictionBERLIN 2015: Slovakian documentarian Ivan Ostrochovský blurs the lines between documentary and fiction in his debut fiction feature, screened in the Berlinale Forum 10/02/2015 | Berlinale 2015 | ForumBody: of body and soulBERLIN 2015: Malgorzata Szumowska employs her clever writing and camera work in a new intense human subject: the body as a link between the soul and the world 10/02/2015 | Berlinale 2015 | CompetitionSuperworld: An intriguing tale about finding GodBERLIN 2015: Karl Markovics's second film as director world-premiered in the Berlinale Forum 10/02/2015 | Berlinale 2015 | ForumAs We Were Dreaming: A fast-paced East German TrainspottingBERLIN 2015: Andreas Dresen recounts the dangerous life of five inseparable teens from the East before and after the fall of the Berlin Wall. A humorous coming-of-age story against a techno backdrop 10/02/2015 | Berlinale 2015 | CompetitionYou're Ugly Too: A subtly handled emotional storyBERLIN 2015: Irish director Mark Noonan's first feature film deals with loss, love and hope 10/02/2015 | Berlinale 2015 | GenerationOut of Nature: A prime example of efficient minimalismFollowing a selection at Toronto, Ole Giæver’s second feature, co-directed by Marte Vold, has been shown in the Berlinale Panorama 10/02/2015 | Berlinale 2015 | PanoramaNecktie Youth: Probing, polemic and probably best in showBERLIN 2015: With scenes that could erroneously be described as "chaotic", this is a film for the people of tomorrow 09/02/2015 | Berlinale 2015 | Panorama previous page: 1 2 [3] 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 next