France
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Berlinale 2026
Berlinale 2026: Chronicles From the Siege (dir. Abdallah Alkhatib) | Review
Abdallah Alkhatib’s "Chronicles From The Siege" offers a poignant, vignette-driven meditation on the endurance and fragmentation of Palestinian life under…
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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: Paradise (dir. Jérémy Comte) | Review
Berlin Panorama entry "Paradise" is a surprise film forging and severing human bonds across continents through a comparative study of…
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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: Yellow Letters (dir. İlker Çatak) | Review
Berlinale Competition entry "Yellow Letters" offers a dense, nuanced interrogation of sociopolitical vulnerabilities and perceptual bias within power structures. Executed…
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Berlinale 2026
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
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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IFFR 2026
IFFR 2026: Conrad & Crab – Idiotic Gems (dir. Claude Schmitz) | Review
IFFR’s "Conrad & Crab — Idiotic Gems" is a humorous, unconventional investigative tale of two veteran detectives whose quest for…
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CINEMANIA 2025
CINEMANIA 2025: Untamable | Interview with Thomas Ngijol
“For a child of immigrants, to return to the country and make this film is an accomplishment for me,” Thomas…
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Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (PÖFF) 2025
PÖFF 2025: Goodbye Sisters | Interview with Alexander Murphy
“I wanted to show what it was like to leave your own country,” Alexander Murphy says, as his debut "Goodbye…
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