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4652 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 19/11/2025.

Three sisters on holiday in Paris in My Sisters

German Lars Kraume returns for the third time with a film in the Panorama section at the Berlinale  

12/02/2013 | Berlinale 2013 | Panorama/Germany/France

Interview: Thomas Arslan • Director

"Unknown territory"

The German filmmaker deciphers his atypical western Gold, presented in competition in Berlin.  

11/02/2013

It's All So Quiet, but not between father and son

Dutch auteur Nanouk Leopold's fifth feature film It's All So Quiet explores a bitter father-son relationship and a middle-aged man struggle to start a new life  

11/02/2013 | Berlinale 2013 | Panorama Special – Netherlands/Germany

Youth: child’s play

Tom Shoval’s film tells how two brothers believe that, from their little cellar and in 24 hours, they can influence a world that turns them into men too soon  

11/02/2013 | Berlinale 2013 | Panorama Special/Israel/Germany

Therapy through absence in Everyday Objects

The first film by Nicolas Wackerbarth of Germany presented in the Forum section at the 63rd Berlinale  

11/02/2013 | Berlinale 2013 | Forum/Germany

The Nun

Guillaume Nicloux's talented interpretation of Diderot’s novel on the battle waged by a young girl, shut away in a convent against her will in the 18th century.  

11/02/2013 | Films | Reviews

Sanity, mental illness, reality and surrealism overlapping in Sieniawka

In Sieniawka, first-time Polish director Marcin Malaszczak crafts a puzzling mix of documentary and fiction, exploring the borders of sanity and mental illness  

10/02/2013 | Berlinale 2013 | Forum/Germany/Poland

German Script Award 2013

Post-war drama Freistatt wins prestigious prize  

09/02/2013 | Industry | Germany

Gold: a dream with no going back

Thomas Arslan tells the story of a group of Germans who join the Gold Rush, immersing them, for a handful of gold nuggets, into the hell of the famous American wilderness  

09/02/2013 | Berlinale 2013 | Competition/Germany

Lose Your Head: A Spaniard in Berlin

Stefan Westerwelle's second fiction feature, Lose Your Head, premiered in the Panorama sidebar of the Berlinale  

09/02/2013 | Berlinale 2013 | Panorama/Germany

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