The big draw to Fred Baillif's fictional look inside a residential care facility housing teenage girls is the fact that he refuses to pretend his setting is an...
Premiering at Berlinale next week in the Forum section, the Portuguese drama Jack's Ride comes from director Susana Nobre. Fondly recalling an Aki Kaurismäki f...
Kicking off next week is the first part of this year's Berlin International Film Festival and today we're pleased to share the exclusive first teaser at an ant...
As we expected, the pandemic was not going to stop the prolific Hong Sangsoo from completing a new film. After premiering The Woman Who Ran at Berlinale last y...
This year's Berlin International Film Festival will look a bit different this year, with a virtual edition taking place March 1-5 for industry and press, then ...
Following a family that begins to unravel after a home invasion, Ronny Trocker’s Human Factors has an ambitiously unconventional structure that leads to a conv...
It's difficult to exactly quantify the impact of Cristi Puiu's second feature. The Death of Mr. Lazarescu is a film about an ambulance worker's attempts to get...
Philippe Garrel’s modus operandi since 2013’s Jealousy has been unfussy, melancholic, black-and-white tales of Parisian men in the throes of romance, typically...
For more than two and a half decades, the films of Jia Zhangke have given the world a poetic and deeply personal account of the shifting social plains of moder...
When DAU. Natasha premiered at the Berlinale less than a moon cycle ago it was unprecedented and an entirely unique film. We now have precedent for the DAU mov...