“Mother’s baby”, interview with director Johanna Moder
Mother’s baby, in competition at the 75th Berlinale, is a psychological thriller about the hidden side of motherhood.
Mother’s baby, in competition at the 75th Berlinale, is a psychological thriller about the hidden side of motherhood.
Ari, in competition at the 75th Berlinale is a portrait of man trying to find his way back on track
The Safe house, in the 75th Berlinale competition, brings on the big screen La Cache by Christophe Boltanski
With Girls on Wire, Chinese director, writer and producer Vivian Qu shows women’s strength and resilience
Kontinental ’25 by Radu Jude is inspired by both Europe ’51 by Rossellini and Psycho by Hitchcock
Mother’s baby by Johanna Moder, in competition at Berlinale 75, sees Claes Bang in a “villain” role
Blue Moon, in competition at the 75th Berlinale marks the comeback of the dream duo Linklater-Hawke
Blue Moon by Richard Linklater, on legendary lyricist Lorenz Hart, marks the director’s comeback, with Ethan Hawke, at the Berlinale, 10 years after Boyhood
Hot Milk, in competition at the Berlinale 75, sees Fiona Shaw and Emma Mackey in a mother-daughter dysfunctional relationship.