“Pepe”: interview with director Nelson Carlo de los Santos Arias
The mesmerizing world of 'PEPE', where director Nelson Carlo De Los Santos Arias blurs the lines between reality and imagination.
The mesmerizing world of 'PEPE', where director Nelson Carlo De Los Santos Arias blurs the lines between reality and imagination.
Mamadou Dia explores grief and healing in "Demba" a poignant narrative set in Senegal, igniting vital conversations about mental health.
Another End by Piero Messina, in competition at the 74th Berlinale sees Renate Reinsve in two roles, Zoe and Ava
Another End, Piero Messina’ second feature film premiering at the 74th Berlinale is a sci-fi romantic fable with a melancholic Gael Garcia Bernal
"Young Hearts" is the tale of first love, when you understand that something inside of you is happening but you cannot figure it out, yet. It is a fairytale, a positive stream of sweetness and understanding, that enlightens the life of two young kids during their first summer of love.
In "No Other Land" we all can learn more about the situation in the Gaza strip, and about the actual politics of the occupants of the land of the strip. Yuval Abraham, an Israeli journalist, and Basel Adra, a Palestinian activist, are friends and fight together to let the world know the real truth about what is actually happening.
With "A Different Man" we go down the path of self acceptance and the variations of it, starting form an unusual point of view and with an even more unexpected turn of events. Not everything we could wish for would turn out the way we wanted, inside of us.
At the 74 Berlinale, "Sleep with your Eyes Open" by Nele Wohlatz. A fresh perspective on migration and human connection.
"Pendant Ce Temps Sur Terre" est un trip visuel et émouvant, troublant et fascinant. Jérémy Clapin est fasciné per l'espace, presque obsédé come Elsa dans le film (Megan Northam,) qui nous racontent quelque chose en plus de leur sur le tournage.