Berlinale 2024
The Berlinale 2024 was covered for Film Fest Report by Michael, Martha, Prachi, Samuel, Latif and Mehdi.
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Berlinale 2024: My Favourite Cake (Competition) | Review
My Favourite Cake serves as a poignant reminder of the struggles faced by the Iranian people against political oppression, blending…
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Berlinale 2024: Sterben (Competition) | Review
A mix of dark humor and deep reflection on family and our friendly or romantic ties. This is what German…
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Berlinale 2024: Memories of a Burning Body (Panorama) | Interview of Antonella Sudasassi Furniss
We met Antonella Sudasassi Furniss, the director of Memories of a Burning Body, which sheds light on the repression of…
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Berlinale 2024: Who Do I Belong To (Competition) | Review
Meryam Joobeur’s debut film Who Do I Belong To (Mé el Aïn), premiering in the main competition at the Berlin…
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Berlinale 2024: For here am i sitting in a tin can far above the world (Forum Expanded) | Interview of Gala Hernández López
Her passion for cryptocurrencies, her conception of cinema, her nomination for the French César Awards 2024: we met Spanish filmmaker…
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Berlinale 2024: The Fable (Encounters) | Interview of Manoj Bajpayee
Indian actor Manoj Bajpayee on a role that connects with him spiritually: The Fable’s lead actor reveals his transformative journey…
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Berlinale 2024: Teaches of Peaches (Panorama) | Review
Teaches of Peaches is a polished homage to the electro-punk trailblazer, offering an intimate glimpse into her life, though it…
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Berlinale 2024 : True Chronicles of the Blida Joinville Psychiatric Hospital… (Forum) | Review
In his latest film presented at the Berlinale, Algerian filmmaker Abdenour Zahzah depicts the daily life of a psychiatric institution…
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Berlinale 2024: A Family (Encounters) | Review
For her directorial debut, French writer Christine Angot invites us to follow her on a restless quest around the horror…
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Berlinale 2024: Some Rain Must Fall (Encounters) | Review
Chinese Cannes-winning filmmaker Qiu Yang delivers a visually striking and emotionally charged domestic drama in his Berlin-launched debut Some Rain…
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