“Some rain must fall”, interview with director Qiu Yang
Some rain must fall, presented in the Encounters section at the 74th Berlinale, is Chinese director Qui Yang’s debut feature
Some rain must fall, presented in the Encounters section at the 74th Berlinale, is Chinese director Qui Yang’s debut feature
French-Senegalese filmmaker Mati Diop creates history with 'Dahomey,' clinching the Golden Bear, a first for a Black director at Berlinale.
Matt and Mara, presented in the Encounters at the 74th Berlinale, is the second collaboration between director Kazik Radwanski and his actors Matt Johnson and Deragh Campbell.
With "Made in England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger" we rediscover two masters of filmmaking thanks to the love and determination of martin Scorsese, who is the narrator ij the film, and also the one who went to look …
A family by Christine Angot, in Encounters at the 74th Berlinale, is a documentary about her facing her family after she experienced the brutality of incest.
'Black Tea' by Abderrahmane Sissako tells the story of African migration to China and thus also of new global dreams and utopias.
Vogter, in competition at the 74th Berlinale is the new film by director of The Guilty, Gustav Möller, here exploring power dynamics in the fascinating context of a prison.
Yorgos Zois explores the surreal intersection of love and loss in "Arcadia," blurring reality with metaphysics in a haunting coastal setting.
Isabelle Huppert in "My New Friends" by André Téchiné at Berlinale 74 explores moral complexities and emotional turmoil.
A transformative journey through the Himalayas with Min Bahadur Bham's "SHAMBHALA", a cinematic adventure blending tradition and empowerment.
At the Berlinale, the profound journey of "ARCHITECTON" as director Victor Kossakovsky reshapes our vision of the world.
Devil’s Bath by Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala, in competition at the 74th Berlinale, shows the horrific side of the historical phenomenon of “suicide by proxy”
From Hilde with Love by Andreas Dresen, in competition at the 74th Berlinale tells the story of German Red Orchestra’s young activist Hilde Coppi
Assayas faces familiar ghosts in his most personal and sincere work "Suspended Time" in competition at the 74th Berlinale
Bruno Dumont's "The Empire" is an epic, deeply satirical fight between good and evil in the landscapes of a North-French seaside village.
Join director Mascha Halberstad on a heartwarming journey of friendship and laughter in 'Fox and Hare Save the Forest' at Berlinale.
The mesmerizing world of 'PEPE', where director Nelson Carlo De Los Santos Arias blurs the lines between reality and imagination.
"Who By Fire", a monumental and dense film by Philippe Lesage, is the story of a disenchantment of a young man, Jeff, that has to realise the fragility and selfishness of one of his idols, in a world where adults …
"Who Do I Belong To, by Meryam Joobeur, in Competition at the 74th Berlinale, is a compelling drama of sorrow and pain and growth of a mother living in a secluded village in North Tunisia. A visually compelling film.
"Cidade; Campo", two places that talk and confront in the new Juliana Rojas film, where the theme of migrating, of changing life and place is seen in a reverse relation between the philosophy of the city and that of the …
Mamadou Dia explores grief and healing in "Demba" a poignant narrative set in Senegal, igniting vital conversations about mental health.
With " Ther Visitir" Bruce La Bruce brings back his outrageous and bold vision of contemporary society and its relation with sex and sexual liberation, still a taboo in our so called modern times. Using Pasolini's Teorema as inspiration, he …
Martin Scorsese, the legendary filmmaker, as he reflects on the transformative power of cinema, the art of film restoration, and future projects.
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
"Betânia" by Marcelo Botta is a family drama, a shout out for nature, a celebration of Brazilian ancestry and a film with a positive vibe. The first narrativa feature is part of the Panorama programme at the 74th Berlin International …
"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 …
Roberto Stabile, Responsabile dei Progetti Speciali della DGCA del MiC presso Cinecittà, ci parla di cosa vuol dire per l'Italia essere "Country In Focus " allo European Film Market 2024 e di come questa presenza sottolinei l'impatto che le politiche …
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 …
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 …