“When the night stands still”, interview with director Liryc Dela Cruz
When the night stands still, at the 75h Berlinale, is a personal exploration of the silent, corrosive legacy that colonialism has left on the Filipino psyche.
When the night stands still, at the 75h Berlinale, is a personal exploration of the silent, corrosive legacy that colonialism has left on the Filipino psyche.
The Light starring Lars Eidinger and Nicolette Krebitz talks about all the contradictions we live in the modern day society.
The Light is Tom Tykwer’s comeback to narrating pur present day after a decade spent with Babylon Berlin
"How to Be Normal and The Oddness of the Other World" is the first feature by Florian Pochatklo, presented in the Perspectives section of Berlinale 75. A visually astounding and politically compelling take on mental illness, through the life pf …
"Mad Bills To Pay" by Joel Alfonso Vargas is social drama set in the Latino community of the Bronx. It is a tribute to the neighbourhood , to its people and to a community that is for once portrayed in …
Blue Moon by Linklater, is, according to Andrew Scott, both a friendship story and an artistic love story
Mother’s baby, a psychological thriller by Johanna Moder sees Marie Leuenberger in the role of a woman discovering the hidden side of motherhood.
Rafaela Camelo's " The Nature of Invisible Things" has been the Opening Film of the Generation Kplus section of Berlinale 25. the film tells us about a great unforgettable summer two 10y.o girls live, when they build a friendship and …
"Paternal Leave", the first feature film by Alissa Jung, starring Luca Marinelli, is an original take on a serious and often treated subject: paternity and the refusal fo it. casting her own partner as lead was a daring choice that …
The 75th Berlinale concluded with Dreams (Sex Love) winning the Golden Bear, while Silver Bear awards honored The Blue Trail, The Message, and standout performances by Rose Byrne and Andrew Scott.
"The Heart is A Muscle" is a South-African film in the Panorama section of the Berlin International Film Festival. Directed by Imran Hamdulay is a sensible and dramatic take on masculinity and its limitation, narrated through a man who is …
"Hysteria" by Mehmet Akif Büyükatalay is a thriller with its rules and mechanism, dealing with unconventional issues, for the genre: vulnerability, xenophobia, racism and fear of strangers. A very tense film rooted in real facts, therefore very effective.
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.
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 …