Mathijs Wouter Knol – European Film Market #Berlinale2020
A record number for the 2020's EFM: more than 11.000 visitors attending.
A record number for the 2020's EFM: more than 11.000 visitors attending.
A south-korean dystopian future thriller where friendship becomes family.
Debut feature by Maïmouna Doucouré wins a Special Mention in the Generation K Plus section at the 70th Berlinale and will soon land on Netflix.
Sandra Wollner: The Trouble with Being Born.
Sune is back at Berlinale with his new adventures.
The cast of Sune-Best Man talk about their new adventure in the sequel of the 2019 Sweden's box office's champion.
Chris Lewis, one of the sons of myth Jerry Lewis, talks to FRED about the donation of materials kept by his father from the shooting of the lost film 'The day the clown cried'.
The 70th Berlinale honours Oscar-winner Dame Helen Mirren with the Honorary Golden Bear for her lifetime achievement.
A tale of a guy getting to terms with his self and his jewish upbringing in 1986 New York.
A nice chat with the lead actor of Minyan, at Panorama 2020, in Berlinale.
A futuristic and dystopic New York hosts the love stpry of two lonely souls, through the visions of Tim Sutton, director of Funny Face
Cosmo Jarvis and Dela Meskienyar talk about their roles and their performances in Tim Sutton's Funny Face.
Revising Australian history: and it's about damn time.
The new Head of the section Panorama at Berlinale tells us the philosophy and the intentions behind the selection and the tradition of this festival section.
Riz Ahmed's two worlds in the first feature film by Bassam Tariq.
The Siberia of hopes, dreams, regrets, memories: Willem Dafoe and Abel Ferrara’s cinematic trip in competition at the Berlinale.
An interview with Bill Nighy, one of the most well-known British actors about Minamata, his new film with Johnny Depp.
The Berlinale Talents is becoming an adult and learning that "a collective of many is unstoppable".
The Berlinale Talents is becoming an adult and learning that "a collective of many is unstoppable".
The director, editor and cinematographer introduces himself for FRED.
Sex, violence and lack of connection in modern Guatemala City.
The Belgian filmmaker presents her latest work in an IFFR strand dedicated to her works.
Communication breakdown in the 21st century.
A man travels to the Amazon jungle to rebuild a tourist camp and himself.
An exploration of the "sublime" and our relationship with nature loosely inspired by the figure of Edmund Burke.
The importance of telling Kurdish stories from a Kurdish perspective.
Are there similarities between doctors and documentarians?