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Berlin film festival 2020

December 2021

  • There is No Evil film still

    There Is No Evil review – devastating everyday tales of life under Iran’s brutal regime

    Mohammad Rasoulof’s Golden Bear winner examines the brutal impact of the death penalty and suppressed freedom on ordinary Iranians

May 2021

  • CHARLATAN (dir. Agnieszka Holland) film still, starring Ivan Trojan, Juraj Loj

    Charlatan review – a fascinating, frustrating tale of bottled-up emotion

    Agnieszka Holland once again proves she is the real deal with this austere biopic of a faith healer in 30s Czechoslovakia

March 2021

  • Undine by Christian Petzold<br>UNDINE (dir. Christian Petzold) starring Paula Beer and Franz Rogowski 2019 Berlin Als sie eines Tages von ihrem Freund (Jacob Matschenz) wegen einer anderen Frau verlassen wird, blüht ihr das ähnliche Schicksal wie der gleichnamigen griechischen Sagenfigur: sie muss ihren Ex umbringen und ins Wasser zurückkehren. Doch Undine wehrt sich gegen diesen Fluch. Da taucht der Industrietaucher Christoph (Franz Rogowski) auf, in den sich Undine verliebt. Die beiden verbringen eine glückliche Zeit miteinander, doch als Christoph spürt, dass Undine vor etwas davonzulaufen scheint, muss sie sich entscheiden.

    Undine review – a shaggy catfish of a story about a woman with a water obsession

  • Almost impossibly stark … Marina Palii and Agathe Bosch in Malmkrog

    Malmkrog review – cerebral period drama lives on in the mind

September 2020

  • Rebecca Nicholson

    Names in the news
    Tilda Swinton: championing talent, regardless of gender

    Rebecca Nicholson
    The star was the first to welcome the abolition of male and female awards at the Berlin film festival

April 2020

  • Second tier of wrongdoing ... The Assistant.

    Peter Bradshaw's film of the week
    The Assistant review – #MeToo drama offers unsettling study of day-to-day abuse

    Film about assistant to a New York film mogul details how stress, humiliation and bullying become the enablers for abuse by powerful men

March 2020

  • Iranian director Mohammad Rasoulof at Cannes in 2017.

    Golden Bear winner Mohammad Rasoulof sentenced to jail in Iran

  • A still from DAU. Natasha, which has divided critics.

    'I felt cruelly manipulated': violent Russian film DAU. Natasha shocks critics

February 2020

  • There Is No Evil film still

    Banned Iranian director wins Berlin Golden Bear for death penalty film

  • Sigourney Weaver and Margaret Qualley arrive for the Berlin premiere of Philippe Falardeau’s My Salinger 
Year

    Berlin film festival 2020 roundup: sturm und drang and pigs and cows

  • DAU. NATASHA (dirs. Ilya Khrzhanovsky, Jekaterina Oertel). Film still. Natalia Berezhnaya, Olga Shkabarnya

    DAU. Natasha review – an exquisitely sinister study of Soviet oppression

  • Hillary

    Hillary review – did the US presidential hopeful take the wrong road?

  • Pinocchio review - wooden-puppet fairytale goes back to the sweet-sour original

  • Kill It and Leave This Town review - gaunt beauty amid the smoky smudge of memory

  • The Salt of Tears review - classy-looking French love story that jumps the shark

  • Peter Bradshaw's film of the week
    First Cow review – Kelly Reichardt’s superbly chewy tale of milk cakes in the old west

  • Mogul Mowgli review – Riz Ahmed tackles British selfhood head on

  • Minamata review – Johnny Depp attempts redemption in heartfelt look at disaster that struck Japanese town

  • Hidden Away review - makes a rich, heavy meal of a biopic of feral Italian painter

  • Wildland review – Danish crime drama with the makings of a big hit

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