Berlinale 2023 / Panorama 37 articles available in total starting from 15/12/2022. Last article published on 16/03/2023. previous page: 1 2 [3] 4 next Review: Do You Love Me?BERLINALE 2023: In her second feature, Ukrainian director Tonya Noyabrova immerses us in the world of a teenager growing up in Kyiv a year before the dissolution of the Soviet Union 21/02/2023 | Berlinale 2023 | PanoramaReview: PerpetratorBERLINALE 2023: Jennifer Reeder's new feminist horror treads the uncertain path between seriousness and campiness, but its atmospheric power and affirmative message are undeniable 21/02/2023 | Berlinale 2023 | PanoramaReview: Sisi & IBERLINALE 2023: Tackling the Sisi story from an entirely new perspective, Frauke Finsterwalder offers a thought-provoking and entertaining glance at the famous empress 20/02/2023 | Berlinale 2023 | PanoramaInterview: Milad Alami • Director of Opponent“Wrestling is a sport with a lot of stereotypical male ideas attached to it, which I wanted to shatter completely”BERLINALE 2023: We spoke to the Swedish-Iranian director about his drama revolving around freedom and the quest for a better future 20/02/2023 | Berlinale 2023 | PanoramaReview: MidwivesBERLINALE 2023: Léa Fehner’s fiction film thrusts two young newly qualified midwives into the chaos of a profession under pressure and treading a very fine line between joy and tragedy 19/02/2023 | Berlinale 2023 | PanoramaReview: OpponentBERLINALE 2023: In his follow-up to The Charmer, Milad Alami immerses us in the uncertain and ambiguous world of an Iranian wrestler who is now a refugee in Sweden with his family 19/02/2023 | Berlinale 2023 | PanoramaReview: The SirenBERLINALE 2023: Iranian director Sepideh Farsi tells a compelling anti-war story by revisiting the 1980 attacks by Iraqi forces on the Iranian city of Abadan 19/02/2023 | Berlinale 2023 | PanoramaReview: AfterBERLINALE 2023: Anthony Lapia’s super-energetic debut feature film, no less tinged with generational melancholy, fully immerses viewers in an underground rave 18/02/2023 | Berlinale 2023 | PanoramaReview: The Teachers’ LoungeBERLINALE 2023: Set within the walls of a public school, İlker Çatak’s new feature is a compelling drama where apparently insignificant micro-events trigger a snowball effect 18/02/2023 | Berlinale 2023 | PanoramaInterview: İlker Çatak • Director of The Teachers’ Lounge“Sometimes you do everything right, but it's still wrong”BERLINALE 2023: We talked to the German director about his school microcosm and how it is a reflection of broader society 18/02/2023 | Berlinale 2023 previous page: 1 2 [3] 4 next