“Blue Moon”, interview with actor Ethan Hawke
Blue Moon, in competition at the 75th Berlinale marks the comeback of the dream duo Linklater-Hawke
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.
What Marielle Knows by Frédéric Hambalek is about the power structures that exist and shift within a family.
"Lesbian Space Princess" is a feast for the animations nerds and a fun ride for all film goers. Leela Varghese and Emma Hough Hobbs crafted a film that celebrates with irony and fun the queer world, being attentive and political as well, all of that with a manga look.
"Reflet Dans Un Diamant Mort" de Hélène Cattet et Bruno Forzani est un hommage moderne au monde des espions cinématographiques des années soixante, quand aussi le B movies touchaient ce monde mystérieu. Un vintage moderne qui intrigue et surpris.
Dreams by Michel Franco, in competition at the Berlinale, marks his second collaboration with actress and producer Jessica Chastain
"Drømmer (Dreams)" is the third episode of a trilogy that included "Love" ( Venice 2024) and "Sex" ( Berlinale 2024). Dag Johan Haugerud is again making us travel inside the human conscience and heart, with his usual delicacy and straightforwardness, in a world, here, where the first love of a queer young woman is the motor for a deeper analysis of desire, freedom of expression and empowerement.
"Peter Hujar's Day" is the new fascinating film by Ira Sachs, starring Ben Whishaw as the famous photographer who dialogues over a day with his friend Linda Rosenkrantz, wonderfully played by Rebecca Hall. An independent film, a tribute to the 70's and their cultural legacy.