Netherlands
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Berlinale 2026
Berlinale 2026: Salvation (dir. Emin Alper) | Review
Set against a stark mountain village in Turkey, "Salvation" follows two brothers as faith, power and rivalry slowly entangle, pulling…
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Berlinale 2026
Berlinale 2026: Everyone’s Sorry Nowadays | Interview with Frederike Migom
In "Everyone’s Sorry Nowadays," Frederike Migom explores the fragile threshold between adolescence and adulthood.
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Berlinale 2026
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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Cannes 2025
Cannes 2025: The Secret Agent (dir. Kleber Mendonça Filho) | Review
A love letter to cinema and Recife, Brazil, Kleber Mendonça Filho’s latest examines how we reconstruct the past through an…
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Cannes 2025
Cannes 2025 (Critics’ Week): Reedland (dir. Sven Bresser) | Review
Evil lurks deeper in the reed beds. The further the eyes perceive, the darker the anxiety unfolds. Sven Bresser’s "Reedland"…
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Spotlight: Documentary
Visions du Réel 2025: Flophouse America (dir. Monica Strømdahl) | Review
By turning her lens on Mikal’s family, a young American boy, and his parents, Monica Strømdahl documents the phenomenon of…
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RIDM 2024
RIDM 2024: Apple Cider Vinegar (dir. Sofia Benoot) | Review
Sofia Benoot launches us on a cosmic journey through a simple natural subject of an earthly matter, stone.
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IDFA 2024
IDFA 2024: A Want in Her (dir. Myrid Carten) | Review
Myrid Carten’s debut feature holds nothing back, presenting a raw portrait of vulnerability and confrontation in this miraculous portrait of…
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Sheffield DocFest 2024
Sheffield DocFest 2024: Beyond Words (by Kim Brand) | Review
In "Beyond Words," director Kim Brand captures the profound, wordless connections forged between choir singers and nursing home residents. The…
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Motovun Film Festival 2022
Motovun Film Festival 2022: Pleasure | Review
Directed by Ninja Thyberg, Pleasure takes us to LA porn industry through a female perspective.
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