Sonja Heiss – When will it be again like it never was before #Berlinale2023
From the novel by Joachim Meyerhoff, the new film by Sonja Heiss, about how a family works (or doesn’t).
From the novel by Joachim Meyerhoff, the new film by Sonja Heiss, about how a family works (or doesn’t).
The incredible journey of the young Suzume in search of her past through an often forgotten Japan.
A journey to learn to open up to others and to the world.
The next life of a parent is their child.
A journey to a remote village in Mexico to rediscover small big universal truths.
The birth of the Non-Aligned Movement, through the camera of the cameraman of Yugoslav president Tito, Stevan Labudović.
The horror of war and a dream that takes you home to tell about it.
The incredible story of Aurora Mardiganian, a survivor of the Armenian genocide, and the star of a long-lost Hollywood film.
The resilience of Ukrainian cinema and one of its most important festivals, through the words of Andriy Khalpakhchi.
A long chat with Sophie Marceau, who talks about her new film A Woman and much more.