Michaela Coel – Shooting Stars 2018 #Berlinale2018
The most international Shooting Star at the Berlinale is UK's very own Michaela Coel.
The most international Shooting Star at the Berlinale is UK's very own Michaela Coel.
A Pole loses his face after falling into the body of Christ.
The EFM turns 30 and stays a pioneer in the film industry.
On the occasion of Industry Talks at EFM, Marcus Hu, distributor and member of the Academy, tells us about the new policies for equality his committee is working on.
Chasing unicorns, father figures, poetry and possibly God: Unicórnio - not your average coming of age.
"Perversos y Adorables" - a little chat with Walter Rodríguez and Catalina Saavedra, cast for "Marilyn", an Argentinian dark tale.
Land: the forgotten American Indian reservations in a very European-Italian film.
"I’ve never really found slaughtering animals distressing. It was just normal" - Ceres, a documentary feature debut about life, children, farms and cycles.
A women's tale to portray today's Paraguay.
Director Katherine Fairfax Wright talks about her experiences and background.
The replica of a heist that happened in Mexico in the 80's gives us a taste of the great heist films of the past, and much more.
A talk with one of the most famous Austrian actresses, for a film about finding one's own self and the consequences of it.
A film about coming out to yourself and a coming of age, in a land between the city and the countryside. And a Franco Battiato song.
Gurrumul was the greatest aborigenal singer, a unique talent and a shy person. A film about a timeless musical talent.
20 years together with Gurrumul, the greatest aboriginal singer, as friend and band member and producer. A magical and intense journey.
How to stay an actor: Willem Dafoe on the Honorary Golden Bear and his approach to life and acting.
A delicate coming of age in the Peruvian mountains, with a first-time young lead actor to watch.
The second feature film, a nice and talented directors duo from Brazil that know how to capture real life with art and soul.
A directors duo for the most surprising documentary in Panorama 2018.
The grey shades of Evil.
The fantastic Linn opens up on her film, her life and pesonal ideas of self affirmation as an artist and as a single transwoman.
A talk with one of the three new directors of Panorama, at the beginning of this year's festival.
Demanding justice, through cinema.
Ode to a lost joy: the power of the Edith Beales.
Working with responsibilities, overcoming the challenges.
A new freedom, through infinite rules.
Safe, after experiencing Hell.