Berlin film festival 2018
Berlin 2018: shallow, silly Golden Bear winner Touch Me Not is a calamity for the festival
Berlin film festival 2018 roundup
Romanian film about fear of sexual intimacy wins Golden Bear at Berlin film festival
In the Aisles review – Toni Erdmann star graces engrossing workplace drama
Songwriter review – portrait of Ed Sheeran as an obsessive, smiley Kermit
Mug review – metalhead meets giant Jesus in peculiar Polish comedy
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
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
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 review - recreation of Norway mass killing is a gut-wrenching ordeal
Profile review – Skyping-with-Isis thriller dials up the suspense
7 Days in Entebbe review – Rosamund Pike hostage drama never gets off ground
Utøya massacre re-enactment stuns Berlin audiences
Damsel review – Robert Pattinson goes a-crooning in twisty Old West quest drama
Infinite Football review – one man's strange vision for the beautiful game
Isle of Dogs review – Wes Anderson's scintillating stop-motion has bite
Gurrumul review – stirring and soulful ode to Australia's most important voice
About 22 results for Berlin film festival 2018