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Amanda Seyfried Is an Opera Director In First 'Seven Veils' Image
The movie is directed by Atom Egoyan.
Gael García Bernal Wants to Download His Wife In 'Another End' Image
The movie will have early screenings during the Berlin Film Festival.
Stephen Fry and Lena Dunham Are an Unlikely Duo in First 'Treasure' Image
The pair play a father-daughter duo traveling through Poland in the 1990s.
'Limbo' Review: Simon Baker Becomes a Noir Detective in the Australian Outback | Berlinale 2023
Ivan Sen’s gorgeous cinematography and a well-intentioned exploration of Australian racism can’t redeem the crime of a dull script.
'#Manhole' Review: Confined Space Thriller Will Keep You Guessing Until the End | Berlinale 2023
While its many plot shifts might challenge the audience, those willing to embrace its bonkers energy are in for a good time.
'Hello Dankness' Review: Soda Jerk Cements Re-Editing as a Powerful Storytelling Tool | Berlinale 2023
This hilarious exploration of meme culture also provides a poignant analysis of the modern US political landscape.
Tickets for Willem Dafoe's 'Inside' Now on Sale
Dafoe stars in the psychological thriller from director Vasilis Katsoupis.
'Afire' Review: Lives Collide in Christian Petzold’s Sensible Story of Unfulfilled Love | Berlinale 2023
‘Afire’ brings levity and tragedy to a story of unexpected encounters and the ultimate dangers of being alive.
'The Plough' Review: A Slow and Self-Centered Meditation on Shared Family Dreams | Berlinale 2023
Philippe Garrel uses his personal story to craft a story that challenges the audience’s attention span.
‘Perpetrator’ Review: Alicia Silverstone and Kiah McKirnan Star in Entertaining Horror That Lacks Cohesion | Berlinale 2023
'Perpetrator' trades cohesion in favor of experimental dives into the glorious mix of fun and fright that only genre movies can offer.
'Disco Boy' Review: Franz Rogowski Stars in War Story That Puts Style Above Substance | Berlinale 2023
While 'Disco Boy' is gorgeous to look at, a more coherent script would have done wonders to hold the movie together.
'Femme' Review: Nathan Stewart-Jarrett Uses Sex as a Weapon in Tense Queer Revenge Thriller | Berlinale 2023
‘Femme’ is a gripping revenge tale that refuses to give easy answers to complex issues of gender, sexuality, and toxic masculinity.
'The Survival of Kindness' Review: Rolf de Heer Finds New Ways to Explore Racism and Colonization | Berlinale 2023
With 'The Survival of Kindness,' Rolf de Heer pushes the boundaries of his filmmaking technique to tackle race conflicts and power.
'Opponent' Review: Gripping Drama Explores Masculinity and Family Amidst the Refugee Crisis | Berlinale 2023
Milad Alami’s 'Opponent' uses the refugee crisis to tell a story about masculinity and family values.
'Inside' Review: Willem Dafoe Descends into Madness in Unnerving Exploration of Art | Berlinale 2023
'Inside' is deeply concerned with the purpose of art, but it still manages to be equally tense and entertaining.
‘Ingeborg Bachmann — Journey Into the Desert‘ Review: Feminist Icon Gets Biopic Drenched in Love and Hope | Berlinale 2023
By exploring the life of Ingeborg Bachmann, 'Journey into the Desert' turns a biopic into a universal discussion about sex, love, and female power.
'Manodrome' Review: Jesse Eisenberg Struggles With Inner Rage in Raw Deconstruction of Masculinity | Berlinale 2023
John Trengove's English language debut, 'Manodrome,' explores how a society that holds inclusive values makes certain men dangerously frustrated.
'Superpower' Review: Ukrainian War Takes a Film Hostage in Sean Penn and Aaron Kaufman's Documentary | Berlinale 2023
Sean Penn and Aaron Kaufman's work here is admirable, but unfortunately, 'Superpower' becomes little more than propaganda.
'She Came to Me' Review: Anne Hathaway & Peter Dinklage Excel in Film of Doubts and Regrets | Berlinale 2023
With a tight script, brilliant performances, and a unique cast of characters, ‘She Came to Me’ is Rebecca Miller’s best exploration of human life.
Berlin Film Festival Announces 2022 Lineup, Including New Films From Claire Denis, François Ozon, and Hong Sangsoo
Eighteen films make up the competition, with seven directed by women.