“Home Stories”, interview with director Eva Trobisch
With Home Stories, in the 76th Berlinale competition, Eva Trobisch explores the timeless contrast between who we are and what we choose to present to the world.
With Home Stories, in the 76th Berlinale competition, Eva Trobisch explores the timeless contrast between who we are and what we choose to present to the world.
Yoshitoshi Shinomiya presents "A New Dawn", the only animated film in Competition at the 76th Berlinale.
"My Wife Cries" marks Angela Schanelec’s return to Berlinale competition stars Vladimir Vulević and Agathe Bonitzer
The outrageous absurdities of a traditional patriarchal family in director Karim Aïnouz’s Berlinale competition film "Rosebush Pruning".
“Se Eu Fosse Vivo…Vivia” navigates love, loss, and memory, revealing how grief shapes our lives with a delicate blend of intimacy and surreal elements.
"No salgas" is a coming-of-age horror addressing grief, identity, and internalized homophobia by director Victoria Linares Villegas.
Fernando Eimbcke presents "Moscas" in Competition at the 76th Berlinale, a quiet drama about solitude and unexpected connection.
"We Are All Strangers" by Anthony Chen, in the 76th Berlinale competition marks the end of his Singapore life trilogy.
Arieh Worthalter and Jan Hammenecker discuss "Dust" in Competition at the 76th Berlinale, reflecting on shame and male identity.
Anke Blondé and Angelo Tijssens present "Dust" in Competition at the 76th Berlinale, a drama on masculinity and corporate collapse.