Berlinale 2025 232 articles available in total starting from 12/12/2023. Last article published on 14/05/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 6 7 [8] 9 10 ... 22 23 24 next Review: Kontinental '25BERLINALE 2025: Radu Jude returns with another funny, anarchic film about guilt, systemic neglect and Romanian identity, this time all shot on an iPhone 19/02 | Berlinale 2025 | CompetitionInterview: Petra Volpe • Director of Late Shift"The film is a declaration of love for the nursing profession"BERLINALE 2025: We talked to the Swiss-Italian filmmaker about the inspiration and intention behind her latest feature, as well as her research and writing process 19/02 | Berlinale 2025 | Berlinale SpecialReview: Dreams (Sex Love)BERLINALE 2025: Norwegian director Dag Johan Haugerud concludes his triptych, ending on a fitting note of optimism 19/02 | Berlinale 2025 | CompetitionReview: Blue MoonBERLINALE 2025: Ethan Hawke stars in Richard Linklater's dialogue-heavy grab bag of what he sees as the last great tragedy in the life of US lyricist Lorenz Hart 19/02 | Berlinale 2025 | CompetitionInterview: Mohamed Rashad • Director of The Settlement“This man was building his future on the death of his father”BERLINALE 2025: The Alexandria-based filmmaker breaks down his narrative debut, which was born of a fascination with industrial environments 19/02 | Berlinale 2025 | PerspectivesInterview: Lucile Hadžihalilović • Director of The Ice Tower“It’s a classical story of a teenager who is now old enough to think that she can discover the milieu of adults and the world itself”BERLINALE 2025: The French director talks about the symbolism of The Snow Queen as well as opening up about female idols from her own youth 19/02 | Berlinale 2025 | CompetitionReview: The SettlementBERLINALE 2025: Underprivileged youths from Alexandria strive for a better future in the soft and sensitive narrative debut by Mohamed Rashad 19/02 | Berlinale 2025 | PerspectivesInterview: Michel Gondry • Director of Maya, Give Me a Title“I have a brain that’s childish”BERLINALE 2025: The French director introduces a new kind of bedtime story in his animated stop-motion delight 19/02 | Berlinale 2025 | GenerationReview: DreamersBERLINALE 2025: Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor’s first feature, about a romance between two black women at a UK immigration detention centre, is a well-intentioned effort that falls flat 19/02 | Berlinale 2025 | PanoramaReview: Two Times João LiberadaBERLINALE 2025: Paula Tomás Marques's debut feature opens the doors to the realm of possibilities as a strong exercise about historical cinematic representation 19/02 | Berlinale 2025 | Perspectives previous page: 1 2 3 ... 6 7 [8] 9 10 ... 22 23 24 next