“Hot Milk”, interview with director Rebecca Lenkiewicz and actress Vicky Krieps
Hot Milk, in competition at Berlinale 75, is a women’s story, from its director to the producers and the actresses
Hot Milk, in competition at Berlinale 75, is a women’s story, from its director to the producers and the actresses
What Marielle Knows by Frédéric Hambalek is about the power structures that exist and shift within a family.
"The Ice Tower", the hew film by Lucile Hadžihalilović, the second one with Marion Cotillard, is a new modernised take on the Andersen's fairytale "The Snow Queen". A gorgeous looking dark tale of obsession and power, in a world where …
"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 …
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, …
"Sandbag Dam", a Crotian drama directed by Čejen Černić Čanak and starring Lav Novosel and Andrija Žunac in the lead roles, is a little gem: a coming out story set in a small village on the verge of being flooded, …
"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 …
Felipe Matzembacher and Marcio Reolon are at their third presence in Berlinale, this time with their erotic thriller "NightStage". the film brings back a genre that has been forgotten lately, and barely never touched in the lgbtqi+ movies, at least …
A game that evolves into a film, this is the heartfelt tribute from a father to his daughter. This is "Maya, Give Me a Title" by Michel Gondry
Lemohang Jeremiah Mosese shares a meditation on memory, loss, and displacement in his new film "Ancestral Visions of the Future".
Tricia Tuttle talks about her first experience as Director of the Berlin International Film Festival, with the tradition that she has been put in charge to bring on, working through the new tendencies and the new features of the contemporary …
"The Narrow Road to the Deep North" stuns at Berlinale. Jacob Elordi delivers a career-defining performance in Justin Kurzel's adaptation of Richard Flanagan’s novel, blending war, love, and memory.
Emilie Blichfeldt The Ugly Stepsister is a bold debut feature film that showcases the power of feminist narratives and unique takes on fairy tales.
At the 75. Berlinale, "Tales from the Magic Garden", a testament to the power of stop-motion animation, collaborative filmmaking, and heartfelt storytelling.
At the 75th Berlinale, "The Thing With Feathers" is more than a film about grief; it is an experience led by Benedict Cumberbatch’s haunting performance.
Little Trouble Girls, debut feature by Slovenian director Urška Djukić follows a teen choir girl searching for her place in the world.
The Honorary Golden Bear of the 75th. Berlinale, Tilda Swinton shares her thoughts on career, cinema, and filmmaking.
At the 75.Berlinale, "Olmo" by Fernando Eimbcke, a coming-of-age story rooted in family.
In The memory of the butterflies, director Tatiana Fuentes Sadowski recovers lost stories from the rubber boom era, offering a counter-history to colonial narratives.
Under the big family of Berlinale Pro*, Berlinale Talents continues on its mission of focusing on creative people.
Fwends, by director Sophie Sommerville, delves into the transitional phase from adolescence to adulthood through the reunion of two friends.
Home sweet home by director Frelle Petersen is an authentic insights into the emotional challenges faced by caregivers while they provide care to elderly and fragile people, reflecting the genuine dynamics of small-town communities,
When Lightning Flashes Over the Sea by director Eva Neymann is a tribute to the resilience of Odesa's residents amidst war.
At the 75th Berlinale Film Festival, we had the pleasure of speaking with Brendan Canty, director of "Christy", the opening film of the Generation section. Set in the north side of Cork City, "Christy" follows a foster kid forced to …
We Live in time by John Crowley with Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield is finally coming out in Italian cinemas
Juliette Binoche will preside over the Jury of the 78th Festival de Cannes, exactly 40 years after her debut on La Croisette.
The Berlinale Pro* Director Tanja Meissner introduces the concept of the Berlinale Pro* and the 2025 initiatives: the EFM – Distributor Award and Innovation Hub
Wishing on a Star by Peter Kerekes is back screening in Italy, in Trieste and the FVG region where it was shot
Meat by Dimitris Nakos lands out of Competition at the 36th Trieste Film Festival