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6944 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 04/05/2024. 742 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Monsters. by Marius Olteanu
11/02/2019
BERLIN 2019: Marius Olteanu’s tormented love story, screening in Forum, explores compromise and social pressure
Who You Think I Am by Safy Nebbou
BERLIN 2019: Juliette Binoche plays a fifty-year-old woman who is desperate for love and who reinvents herself online in Safy Nebbou’s film adaptation of Camille Laurens' novel
God Exists, Her Name Is Petrunya by Teona Strugar Mitevska
BERLIN 2019: Macedonian filmmaker Teona Mitevska returns to the Berlinale with a film that opposes tradition and patriarchy in an accomplished, punky manner
A Dog Called Money by Seamus Murphy
10/02/2019
BERLIN 2019: Seamus Murphy's PJ Harvey documentary is sumptuously shot, but struggles to choose a precise narrative path and lacks consistency
By the Name of Tania by Mary Jimenez, Bénédicte Liénard
BERLIN 2019: Mary Jimenez and Bénédicte Liénard present a hybrid documentary with a bold narrative bias
Baracoa by Pablo Briones, The Moving Picture Boys
BERLIN 2019: This documentary about two Cuban boys was born from the minds of three untiring researchers, the Argentine Pablo Briones and The Moving Picture Boys
Chained by Yaron Shani
BERLIN 2019: The second instalment in Yaron Shani's "Love Trilogy" is a police thriller that turns into a family drama, with non-professionals in the main roles
Sune vs. Sune by Jon Holmberg
BERLIN 2019: Jon Holmberg's directorial debut is a light-hearted comedy, not dazzling in originality, but full of funny moments, and very well received by the younger audience
Just Don't Think I'll Scream by Frank Beauvais
BERLIN 2019: In his first feature, Frank Beauvais offers up an intimate confession, an illustrated journal of sorts, adorned with an incredible profusion of images borrowed from a myriad of films
All My Loving by Edward Berger
BERLIN 2019: Edward Berger returns to the Berlinale with a subtle drama about adults who are increasingly crushed in their seemingly comfortable lives
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