Berlinale Roundup: Our Top 7 Unmissable Films
byThe 68th edition of the Berlinale is kicking off next week at Potsdamer Platz with a program sure to capture the attention of even…
The 68th edition of the Berlinale is kicking off next week at Potsdamer Platz with a program sure to capture the attention of even…
By and large Berlin is a great city for cinema. From the yearly hordes of white rich people gushing over European drama at the…
The show must go on. And even more so in the 8th year of a financial crisis. That’s how Thodoris Vournas, a Greek film…
In the aftermath of its well received screening as part of 2017’s Berlinale, Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s Eight Hours Don’t Make A Day, an ambitious…
If you are a reflective, empathetic, observant human being, then the art you create will thrive with the themes emerging from your identity as it…
Following a year which saw the unprecedented rise of right wing politics and consequently the increasing marginalisation of minority groups, people of colour and more…
Mr. Rodolfo’s Jubilee - The Premiere: Until artists achieve celebrity, many people question their talent, sanity, and most often, their choice of occupation. Indie…
I PLAYTIME in Berlin. ntroduction by Eva Kleer. Review by Franny Felsenkeller PLAYTIME is a new concept – well, it’s new in Berlin. It…
Gerhard Lamprecht (1897-1974), a passionate filmgoer and film collector from boyhood on, participated in nearly 70 films in the capacities of actor, screenwriter and…