Filipe Metzembacher, Marcio Reolon – Seashore (Beira-Mar) #Berlinale
First feature directors, a couple in life and in business with a touching film about friendship.
First feature directors, a couple in life and in business with a touching film about friendship.
Mateus Almada and Mauricio Barcellos: Young actors at their first international film festivals and their refreshing candor.
Jean-Gabriel Periot: Remembering the RAF years.
From the Berlinale Talents to Forum Berlinale: the journey of filmmaker Dominga Sotomayor.
Here we examine the factual form of filmmaking known as the documentary.
Film genres are closely connected to and were derived from literary genres, codified over millennia.
Cinema is appreciated through the form of “art exhibitions” which, in the field of the performing arts, are more often referred to as “festivals”.
For the average viewer it’s difficult to realise the amount of work and people involved in filmmaking.
Filmmaker work on creating a specific language. But cinema is also a language of its own and abides by its own rules.
We look at how, more often than not, it’s actually very difficult to tell the difference between the genres.
Films can also be discussed, which means that, as well as normal viewers, spectators can also be film critics or analysts.
Another important part of how we watch films has to do with language. How do we watch films that speak a language other than ours?
In this unit, we will have a look at where and how films are watched and how this has changed over the years.
Exploring the 'human condition' in a psychologically dense crime drama.
Actions that affect the rest of our lives, explored in one of the Hivos Tiger Award winning films of 2015.
Daniel Wolfe mixes modern Western, film noir and chase movie in his great feature debut "Catch Me Daddy"
Culture class and advancement. How does tourism affect a country like Laos?
Rwanda: fear, paranoia, neo-colonialism, patriarchal society and international misrepresentation.
Relationships and alienation in the modern world.
'Cos brides like them, baby they were born to run! Catch them (if you can) in Kris Kristinsson's unique film.
Filmmaker Eddie Cahyono is fascinated by strong women, and tells the story of one of them in his film "Siti".
Filmmaker Lisa Takeba welcomes us to Haruko's wonderful, magical and paranormal laboratory.
A poetic blend of Western and Eastern culture. Wake up your senses with "Another Trip to the Moon".
Nathan Silver's portrait of a group of people on the verge of a synchronized nervous breakdown.
Playing a young girl desperately seeking identity, reality and that obscure object of desire in "Videophilia"
The middle prepares for the end of the world in Lukas Valenta Rinner's "Parabellum"
Filmmaker Kyros Papavassiliou brings the great Greek poet Kostas Karyotakis to the modern world in "Impressions of a drowned man"
This is (not) an interview with Khavn about his latest and possibly most haunting film yet - "Desaparadiso"
Sex, drugs and viral videos. Are you ready for the "Videophilia" trip?
Impressions of small town America: Britni West captures the essence of her hometown in "Tired Moonlight"