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Berlinale 2026
Berlinale 2026: Dao (dir. Alain Gomis) | Review
Alain Gomis’s three-hour "Dao" unfolds as a fluid meditation on family, identity, and belonging, dissolving the boundaries between fiction and…
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Berlinale 2026
Berlinale 2026: Rosebush Pruning (dir. Karim Aïnouz) | Review
In Berlinale Competition, "Rosebush Pruning" emerges as a sun-drenched, wickedly entertaining satire from Karim Aïnouz.
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Berlinale 2026
Berlinale 2026: Enough Is Enough (dir. Elisé Sawasawa) | Review
‘This is not a movie about the conflict, it is a movie from the conflict.’ Premiering in Berlinale’s Panorama Documentary section,…
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Berlinale 2026
Berlinale 2026: Roya (dir. Mahnaz Mohammadi) | Review
Premiering in Berlinale’s Panorama section as both a clandestine production and a defiant political gesture, Mahnaz Mohammadi’s "Roya" is a…
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Berlinale 2026
Berlinale 2026: Lord of the Flies (dir. Marc Munden) | Review
Marc Munden and Jack Thorne’s bold BBC adaptation of "Lord of the Flies" transforms Golding’s classic into a visceral, visually…
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Berlinale 2026
Berlinale 2026: Mint (dir. Charlotte Regan) | Review
Charlotte Regan’s "Mint" is a stylish Scottish crime romance that flashes with working-class authenticity, yet ultimately falls short of the…
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Berlinale 2026
Berlinale 2026: No Good Men (dir. Shahrbanoo Sadat) | Review
"No Good Men" offers a rare and engaging glimpse into the lives of Afghan women working in media, blending romance…
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Berlinale 2026
Berlinale 2026: The Story of Documentary Film (dir. Mark Cousins) | Review
"The Story of Documentary Film" offers a poetic, generous and deeply informative journey through the history of nonfiction cinema, reaffirming…
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Rome Film Festival 2025
Rome Film Festival 2025: Once Upon a Time in Gaza (dirs. Arab & Tarzan Nasser) | Review
In "Once Upon a Time in Gaza," the Nasser brothers return to their homeland with a bold blend of realism…
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Rome Film Festival 2025
Rome Film Festival 2025: Kenny Dalglish (dir. Asif Kapadia) | Review
On a sunny Tuesday afternoon Liverpool football club’s iconic anthem 'You’ll Never Walk Alone' blasted out over Rome film festival's…
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