All posts tagged "berlinale 2017"
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years agoThe Queen Of Spain review [Berlinale]: Dir. Fernando Trueba (2017)
The Queen Of Spain review: Penelope Cruz reunites with her Belle Epoque director Fernando Trueba for this madcap comedy which features...
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years agoThe Party review [Berlinale]: Dir. Sally Potter (2017)
The Party review: Sally Potter writes and directs this ultra-tight character-driven drama which boasts an impressive cast. The Party review by...
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/ 8 years agoBright Nights review [Berlinale]: Dir. Thomas Arslan (2017)
Bright Nights review [Berlinale]: Thomas Arslan returns to the Berlin Film Festival with a new film about rekindling relationships that may...
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/ 8 years agoCasting JonBenet review [Berlinale]: Dir. Kitty Green (2017)
Casting JonBenet review: Filmmaker Kitty Green brings an engrossing documentary with an interesting approach to screens, a film that endeavors to...
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/ 8 years agoHeadbang Lullaby review [Berlinale]: Dir. Hicham Lasri (2017)
Headbang Lullaby review: Casablanca, 1986. A government official is tasked to stand guard on a bridge that divides two hostile villages...
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/ 8 years agoViceroy’s House review [Berlinale]: Dir. Gurinder Chadha (2017)
Viceroy’s House review: Gurinder Chadha co-writes and directs this massively intimate and indeed epic story at the time of partition and...
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years agoGolden Exits review [Berlinale]: Dir. Alex Ross Perry (2017)
Golden Exits review: Alex Ross Perry writes and directs this tale of two families whose lives are affected when a young...
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years agoFinal Portrait review [Berlinale]: Dir. Stanley Tucci (2017)
Final Portrait review: Celebrated character actor Stanley Tucci steps behind the camera once again for this sweet-natured true story about Swiss...
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/ 8 years agoThe Dinner review [Berlinale]: Dir. Oren Moverman (2017)
The Dinner review: Writer and director Oren Moverman follows up films like Rampart and The Messenger with this modern day drama, an...
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years agoBarrage review [Berlinale]: Dir. Laura Schroeder (2017)
Barrage review [Berlinale 2017]: Isabelle Huppert supports an outstanding central performance by her real-life daughter Lolita Chammah in this thought-provoking, intensely...