“The Empire”, roundtable with Bruno Dumont
Bruno Dumont's "The Empire" is an epic, deeply satirical fight between good and evil in the landscapes of a North-French seaside village.
Bruno Dumont's "The Empire" is an epic, deeply satirical fight between good and evil in the landscapes of a North-French seaside village.
In "Sterben" von Matthias Glasner, bewegt sich Lars Eidingers Figur in psychologischer Komplexität zwischen Ursache und Wirkung des Narzissmus.
In "Sterben" von Matthias Glasner, bewegt sich Lars Eidingers Figur in psychologischer Komplexität zwischen Ursache und Wirkung des Narzissmus.
Join director Mascha Halberstad on a heartwarming journey of friendship and laughter in 'Fox and Hare Save the Forest' at Berlinale.
Il Daily Show di FRED Film Radio dal Festival Internazionale del cinema di Berlino
In Alexander Horwaths dreistündigem Filmessay "Henry Fonda For President" erleben wir eine alternative Geschichtsschreibung der Vereinigten Staaten.
The mesmerizing world of 'PEPE', where director Nelson Carlo De Los Santos Arias blurs the lines between reality and imagination.
"Who By Fire", a monumental and dense film by Philippe Lesage, is the story of a disenchantment of a young man, Jeff, that has to realise the fragility and selfishness of one of his idols, in a world where adults …
"Who Do I Belong To, by Meryam Joobeur, in Competition at the 74th Berlinale, is a compelling drama of sorrow and pain and growth of a mother living in a secluded village in North Tunisia. A visually compelling film.
"Cidade; Campo", two places that talk and confront in the new Juliana Rojas film, where the theme of migrating, of changing life and place is seen in a reverse relation between the philosophy of the city and that of the …