Berlinale 2026
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Berlinale 2026: In a Whisper | Interview with Leyla Bouzid
In "In a Whisper," Leyla Bouzid transforms the intimate space of a family home into a quietly charged arena where…
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Berlinale 2026: The River Train (dir. Lorenzo Ferro) | Review
"The River Train" is a fluid, aesthetically immersive experience — a poetic and philosophical reimagining of "Alice in Wonderland" through…
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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: 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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Berlinale 2026: A Family (dir. Mees Peijnenburg) | Review
"A Family" trains its focus on how familial collapse reshapes children's perspectives — not directly on their parents, but on…
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Berlinale 2026: Light Pillar (dir. Xu Zao) | Review
"Light Pillar" is a futuristic, technologically driven meditation on loneliness that channels the spirit of "Inception" and "Black Mirror" while…
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Berlinale 2026: I Understand Your Displeasure (dir. Kilian Armando Friedrich) | Review
In Kilian Armando Friedrich’s "I Understand Your Displeasure," Sabine Thalau delivers an exceptional dual performance of angelic endurance and demonic…
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Berlinale 2026: Iván & Hadoum (dir. Ian de la Rosa) | Review
Unforgiving love goes on a heartfelt battle with discrimination and exploitation in director Ian de la Rosa’s "Iván and Hadoum,"…
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