9 Must-See Films at the 69th Berlinale 2019
byIt’s that time of year again when filmmakers, distributors, programmers and press from around the world descend upon our fair city for the Berlinale…
It’s that time of year again when filmmakers, distributors, programmers and press from around the world descend upon our fair city for the Berlinale…
A good way to kick off the new cinematic year in Berlin is by attending Unknown Pleasures – American Independent Film Festival, that was…
From the hands of South Korean director Lee Chang-dong comes a gripping meditation on big-city loneliness, the legacy of helpless rage and the elusiveness of mankind….
The 11th edition of the Amacort film festival, fully dedicated to shorts and taking place in Rimini, Fellini’s birthplace, has wrapped up last week and…
I really wanted to embrace this story of two outcasts in Nairobi. Judging by the hype and controversy around it – banned, screened for a…
Ricky D’Ambrose’s riddling feature Notes on an Appearance is possibly a detective story about a young man’s disappearance in New York, or a series…
There should be a cinema of reading whose sole generic requirement be that it contain lengthy shots of people reading either to themselves or…
The place is the Soviet War Memorial in Berlin’s Treptower Park. The day is May 9, 2017, the 72nd anniversary of the Red Army’s…
Hell is an eternal waiting room: so goes the basis of the parable that underlies German auteur Christan Petzold’s new remarkable film Transit. Based…