“Only Rebels Win”, interview with actress Hiam Abbass
"Only Rebels Win" by Danielle Arbid opens the 76th Berlinale’s Panorama with Hiam Abbass in the leading role.
"Only Rebels Win" by Danielle Arbid opens the 76th Berlinale’s Panorama with Hiam Abbass in the leading role.
Home stories by Eva Trobisch, sees the participation of Frida Hornemann and Max Riemelt as father and daughter
In Forest High, Manon Coubia returns to a French Alpine refuge she knows firsthand, observing three female guardians and a way of life shaped by solitude and disappearance.
At the 76th Berlinale, Haile Gerima presents Black Lions – Roman Wolves, a monumental 531-minute work reclaiming Ethiopia’s history from colonial archives.
Leyla Bouzid brings In a Whisper to the 76th Berlinale, an intergenerational family drama where silence, desire and memory collide.
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".