Christine A. Maier – Career Award #BFFB36
Christine A.Mayer on sharing a vision with Jasmila Zbanic and the increasing number of women cinematographers in the cinema world.
Christine A.Mayer on sharing a vision with Jasmila Zbanic and the increasing number of women cinematographers in the cinema world.
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In Rome, James Gray talks about his autobiographical film.
Jaco Van Dormael, protagonist of Europe, Now! at the Bergamo Film Meeting talks about his cinema and his first film, Toto le héros coming back restored in 4K in italian cinemas from April 17th thanks to I WONDER CLASSICS.
Michaela Pavlátová: the protagonist of the section dedicated to auteur animation cinema at BFM 41
Ursula Meier on the homage to her work the 41st Bergamo Film Meeting has organized.
Two sisters and their brother on a difficult journey to become "Adults". Hannah Gross, Michael Cera and Sophia Lillis talk about this journey with the film.
With a tough and dranamtic role, Simon baker talsk about his acting non-method and the work on this film Limbo..
A thick and marvelously shot film, on homophobia and machismo, with a unexpected brutal honesty at its core.
A new horizon for animation, with a encounter between Chinese tradition and western paintings and techniques, for a mesmerising movie.
A film about roots, the concept of home and the need to restart.
Mini film festival ‘Donne di Mafia, having a voice’ returns for its third year at the Garden Cinema, in London.
A delicate tale of a potential love, the winner if Best Film in Encounters competition at Berlinale 73.
A film about dealing with grief, with an unusual light and refreshing tone.
An alternative Christmas is the excuse to talk about family and familiar links, sometimes a burden but always needed.
A love story about the deep connection between human beings and the link we have with nature surrounding us.
The strange case of Bad Living and its mirror film Living Bad at the 73rd Berlinale.
With his Art College 1994 the animator Liu Jian returns to competition at the Berlinale.
A parable on racism and de-colonisation, with astounding locations that serve a strong message of empowerment and pride.
First time ever on screen, Muwajemi Hussein tells us about this demanding performance and her feelings towards it..
A music documentary on klezmer music becomes a road movie and a love story in the filmmaker duo Leandro Koch, Paloma Schachmann's new work.
Basque director Estibaliz Urresola Solaguren’s debut feature is a tale about the search for identity and the importance of family.
David Zonana’s Heroico unveils how violence and toxic masculinity is still systemic in nowadays Mexico.
Petzold brings to the Berlinale competition the second chapter of his trilogy started with Undine. Afire is an enchanting but yet concrete tale on human relations and the poetics of love.
Second time director Lila Avilés portrays the "everything" of life in Totem, in competition at the 73rd Berlinale.
Rogowski and italian directors: the perfect match.
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.