Berlinale Film Festival
Rafaela Sales Ross spoke with writer and director Ignacio Ceroi about his film What Will Summer Bring, film’s exploration of diaspora and more!
Rafaela Sales Ross spoke with writer and director Fred Baillif about his film La Mif/ The Fam, his unusual casting and more!
Legend of the Berlindale Film Festival, Satyajit Ray’s award-winning 1966 Indian drama The Hero (Nayak) showcases the filmmaker’s talents.
Soham Gadre reviews three films from the 2021 Berlin Critics Week.
At the 2021 Berlinale Film Festival, Mark Duplass and Natalie Morales sat down to discuss their latest film Language Lessons.
Petite Maman, all in all, shows Sciamma at her most profound and mature. Grab a tissue and prepare your heart if you’re going to see this.
Irresistibly charming, I’m Your Man needs no beeps and boops and tiring gimmicks to convey the abyss between man vs machine.
As Hong Kong cinema continues to evolve, a film like Suk Suk is both important and necessary in reshaping the industry’s overall identity.
Death of Nintendo doesn’t aspire to break any creative ceilings, but does perfectly fine within its own creative sandbox.
Berlinale 2021: Radu Jude On BAD LUCK BANGING OR LOONY PORN
For his film Bad Luck Banging or Looney Porn, director Radu Jude discusses the film’s controversial themes, the politics behind the humour and more!