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Berlin film festival 2018

  • 68th Berlin International Film Festival Berlinale<br>Director, screenwriter, editor and producer Adina Pintilie poses with her Golden Bear award for Best Film Touch Me Not during the awards ceremony at the 68th Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin, Germany, February 24, 2018. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke

    Berlin 2018: shallow, silly Golden Bear winner Touch Me Not is a calamity for the festival

  • Gael García Bernal, Bernardo Velasco and Ilse Salas at the Berlin premiere Alonso Ruizpalacios’s film Museum

    Berlin film festival 2018 roundup

  • Touch Me Not film still

    Romanian film about fear of sexual intimacy wins Golden Bear at Berlin film festival

  • In den Gängen/Sommerhaus Filmproduktion<br>In the Aisles film still

    In the Aisles review – Toni Erdmann star graces engrossing workplace drama

  • The smiliest person on the planet ... Ed Sheeran in Songwriter.

    Songwriter review – portrait of Ed Sheeran as an obsessive, smiley Kermit

  • Polish film Mug (Twarz) 2018 Berlinale

    Mug review – metalhead meets giant Jesus in peculiar Polish comedy

  • Museum film still

    Museum review – Gael Garcia Bernal's student waster ballasts fun Mexican heist movie

    Inspired by a real life robbery, this yarn about a pair of gormless students stealing priceless ancient artefacts is an entertaining and highly watchable thriller
  • Markus Imhoof, with Giovanna, the Italian refugee girl his family looked after during the second world war, whose story provides Eldorado’s jumping-off point.

    Eldorado review – powerful look at the brutal lives of Europe's refugees

    Markus Imhoof’s sombre, unflinching and personal film follows desperate, angry and frustrated migrants from rubber dinghies to transit camps in Italy
    • 'Capitalism makes you ill': the radical therapists who turned to terrorism

    • Season of the Devil review – murderous Filipino opera of pain is a tough watch

    • My Brother’s Name Is Robert and He Is an Idiot review – dull and obvious sibling rivalry

  • 2018, UNSANE<br>CLAIRE FOY Character(s): Sawyer Valentini Film ‘UNSANE’ (2018) Directed By STEVEN SODERBERGH 21 February 2018 SAV87206 Allstar/NEW REGENCY PICTURES **WARNING** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of NEW REGENCY PICTURES and/or the Photographer assigned by the Film or Production Company &amp; can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit To NEW REGENCY PICTURES is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known. No commercial use can be granted without written authority from the Film Company.

    Unsane review – Steven Soderbergh's brash mental-health thriller slides into silliness

    Soderbergh’s iPhone-shot film boasts an excellent Claire Foy as a woman trapped in a psychiatric facility – but it’s ridiculous in all the wrong ways
  • Utøya July 22 film still

    Utøya July 22 review - recreation of Norway mass killing is a gut-wrenching ordeal

  • Valene Kane in Profile.

    Profile review – Skyping-with-Isis thriller dials up the suspense

  • 7 Days in Entebbe

    7 Days in Entebbe review – Rosamund Pike hostage drama never gets off ground

  • Andrea Berntzen in Utø​​ya 22, which premiered at the Berlin film festival on Monday.

    Utøya massacre re-enactment stuns Berlin audiences

  • null<br>Mia Wasikowska and Robert Pattinson appear in <i>Damsel</i> by David Zellner and Nathan Zellner, an official selection of the Premieres program at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Sundance Institute | photo by Adam Stone. All photos are copyrighted and may be used by press only for the purpose of news or editorial coverage of Sundance Institute programs. Photos must be accompanied by a credit to the photographer and/or 'Courtesy of Sundance Institute.' Unauthorized use, alteration, reproduction or sale of logos and/or photos is strictly prohibited.

    Damsel review – Robert Pattinson goes a-crooning in twisty Old West quest drama

  • Pitch inversion … Corneliu Porumboiu, right, with Laurențiu Ginghină in Infinite Football.

    Infinite Football review – one man's strange vision for the beautiful game

  • Isle of Dogs

    Isle of Dogs review – Wes Anderson's scintillating stop-motion has bite

  • Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu

    Gurrumul review – stirring and soulful ode to Australia's most important voice

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