“Beginnings” interview with director Jeanette Nordahl and actress Trine Dyrholm
Beginnings by Jeanette Nordahl is a tribute to life, to love and to fragility that can be strength
Beginnings by Jeanette Nordahl is a tribute to life, to love and to fragility that can be strength
When the night stands still, at the 75h Berlinale, is a personal exploration of the silent, corrosive legacy that colonialism has left on the Filipino psyche.
The Light starring Lars Eidinger and Nicolette Krebitz talks about all the contradictions we live in the modern day society.
The Light is Tom Tykwer’s comeback to narrating pur present day after a decade spent with Babylon Berlin
"How to Be Normal and The Oddness of the Other World" is the first feature by Florian Pochatklo, presented in the Perspectives section of Berlinale 75. A visually astounding and politically compelling take on mental illness, through the life pf Pia, a young woman just released from a mental health institute
"Mad Bills To Pay" by Joel Alfonso Vargas is social drama set in the Latino community of the Bronx. It is a tribute to the neighbourhood , to its people and to a community that is for once portrayed in the everyday tasks of life, far from the usual stereotypes that mainstream cinema uses .
Canone Effimero, l’ode alla tradizione orale ed all’arte che unisce, ad ogni età ed ogni latitudine
Blue Moon by Linklater, is, according to Andrew Scott, both a friendship story and an artistic love story
Mother’s baby, a psychological thriller by Johanna Moder sees Marie Leuenberger in the role of a woman discovering the hidden side of motherhood.