Berlinale 2019 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 189 articles available in total starting from 12/09/2018. Last article published on 05/02/2020. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 7 8 [9] 10 11 ... 17 18 19 next French sellers add hotly anticipated films to their Berlin line-upsBERLIN 2019: Orange Studio, Luxbox, Memento, Indie Sales, Gaumont and TF1 Studio are making the most of the European Film Market to promote the latest films in their line-ups 13/02/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | EFMReview: Farewell to the NightBERLIN 2019: André Téchiné directs a film about a grandmother played by Catherine Deneuve, who finds herself in a very stressful situation when her grandson announces he’s going to Syria 13/02/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | Out of CompetitionReview: PiranhasBERLIN 2019: Based on a novel by Roberto Saviano, Claudio Giovannesi's latest film includes some impressive performances by its young protagonists but fails to capture the magic of Saviano’s writing 13/02/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | CompetitionReview: Music and ApocalypseBERLIN 2019: Young German filmmaker Max Linz presents a refreshing and bitterly evil satire on the German educational system and the country's intelligentsia 13/02/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | ForumReview: On the Starting LineBERLIN 2019: In his first film, about Cuban athlete Jenniffer, Aldemar Matias wanders around, recording her family and her country, but creating a movie that fails to leave a lasting impression 13/02/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | PanoramaReview: O Beautiful NightBERLIN 2019: Young Berlin-based German filmmaker Xaver Böhm has created a deeply romantic journey through the night, which resembles a flamboyant baroque painting 13/02/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | PanoramaReview: Searching EvaBERLIN 2019: Anyone wishing to enter the world of Eva Collé, performer, web personality and the protagonist of Pia Hellenthal’s film presented in Panorama, had better buckle up and take a deep breath 12/02/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | PanoramaReview: Mr. JonesBERLIN 2019: Agnieszka Holland’s beautiful film links Orwell to the powerful story of the only journalist to denounce the Stalinist regime, despite strong opposition 12/02/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | CompetitionReview: StitchesBERLIN 2019: Miroslav Terzić's second feature is an accomplished psychological drama with strong thriller elements that should play equally well to regular audiences and discerning cinephiles 12/02/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | PanoramaReview: The Red PhallusBERLIN 2019: Tashi Gyeltshen's debut feature unfolds in an interesting setting and employs some commendable visual solutions, but its slow pace fails to keep viewers hooked 12/02/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | Generation 14plus previous page: 1 2 3 ... 7 8 [9] 10 11 ... 17 18 19 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)