All posts tagged berlinale

  • Berlinale
    Tina

    Perhaps the most straightforwardly joyous part of Tina is when Ms Turner, now 80 years...

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    Drift Away (Albatros)

    What would it take to make the certainties of life suddenly seem...

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    Philly D.A.

    The inadequacies and oddities of the US justice system are pushed into the...

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    Souad

    Souad is a film about looking past the façade: of religion, of online escapism, of...

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    Natural Light (Természetes fény)

    The Russian Winter has defeated some of the most...

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    Tides

    To describe the storyline of Tides might be a bit disorienting. The plot itself...

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    The Fam (La Mif)

    This excellent, if dramatically overburdened realist drama has the quality...

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    Ted K

    Packed with cinematic tricks (cuts, fades, tilted angles: the lot!) and led by Sharlto...

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    Nebenan (Next Door)

    Daniel Brühl supposedly sends himself up in this sly and insinuating...