Berlinale 2018 150 articles available in total starting from 22/08/2017. Last article published on 06/03/2018. previous page: 1 2 3 [4] 5 6 7 8 ... 13 14 15 next Review: I See Red PeopleBERLIN 2018: Bojina Panayotova investigates the past of her family in communist Bulgaria. A very creative documentary, which is as serious as it is amusing 23/02/2018 | Berlinale 2018 | Panorama Dokumente Review: When the Trees FallBERLIN 2018: Marysia Nikitiuk’s first film is intense and full of vitality, just like the life of a teenager 23/02/2018 | Berlinale 2018 | Panorama Review: Touch Me NotBERLIN 2018: Adina Pintilie breaks new ground by playing with fiction and reality in her challenging first feature 23/02/2018 | Berlinale 2018 | Competition Review: The Seen and UnseenBERLIN 2018: Indonesian director Kamila Andini presents a fantastic tale about the metaphysical connection between a little girl and her terminally ill twin brother 22/02/2018 | Berlinale 2018 | GenerationReview: My Brother's Name Is Robert and He Is an IdiotBERLIN 2018: As long, irritating and meaningless as its title, the film screened by Philip Gröning in competition lost its audience before even being able to finish traumatising them with its ending 22/02/2018 | Berlinale 2018 | CompetitionInterview: Erik Poppe • Director“I was sceptical about whether it would be possible to transform this story into a film”BERLIN 2018: Norwegian filmmaker Erik Poppe discusses his emotive, harrowing U – July 22 22/02/2018 | Berlinale 2018 | Competition Review: Becoming AstridBERLIN 2018: Pernille Fischer Christensen dedicates a totally adorable and lively film to an important moment in the life of Astrid Lindgren, the creator of Pippi Longstocking 22/02/2018 | Berlinale 2018 | Berlinale SpecialInterview: Claire Simon • Director“It’s normal that you think your parents are a failure”BERLIN 2018: Claire Simon discusses her hybrid doc Young Solitude, in which ten teenage students help her tell stories about their experiences 22/02/2018 | Berlinale 2018 | ForumInterview: Christian Petzold • Director“If we want to move on, first we have to remember”BERLIN 2018: We talked to German director Christian Petzold about his new feature, Transit, starring Franz Rogowski and Paula Beer 22/02/2018 | Berlinale 2018 | Competition Interview: Emily Atef • DirectorInterviewBERLIN 2018: We met up with German director Emily Atef to discuss her latest film, 3 Days in Quiberon, premiered in competition for the Golden Bear 22/02/2018 | Berlinale 2018 | Competition previous page: 1 2 3 [4] 5 6 7 8 ... 13 14 15 next