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‘Wheel Of Fortune And Fantasy’: Berlin Review
A series of encounters plays out in Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s playful trilogy
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‘Petite Maman’: Berlin Review
Celine Sciamma explores fragile mother-daughter bonds in this delicate feature
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‘A Cop Movie’: Berlin Review
A multi-level, multi-media exploration of what it means to patrol the streets of Mexico City
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‘What Do We See When We Look At The Sky?’: Berlin Review
A fairy tale of two lovers and a leisurely evocation of life in Georgia’s city of Kutaisi
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‘Forest - I See You Everywhere’: Berlin Review
A tangled trail of humanity in Bence Fliegauf’s dark follow-up to a film he made almost two decades ago
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'Azor': Berlin Review
A prickly financial thriller set in the murky world of Argentina’s ultrawealthy
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‘Night Raiders’: Berlin Review
A familiar dystopian tale is given a compelling indigenous twist
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‘Mr Bachmann and His Class’: Berlin Review
Back to the schoolroom for Maria Speth’s engrossing tutorial
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‘Philly D.A.’: Berlin Review (TV)
A reformist District Attorney lands a shock win in a city known for its harsh policies: this riveting PBS eight-parter tracks what happens next
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‘Social Hygiene’: Berlin Review
Denis Cote delivers - or declaims - an oddity for Berlin’s Encounters
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‘The Girl And The Spider’: Berlin Review
Ramon and Silvan Zurcher continue their trilogy with this story of alienation playing in Berlin’s Encounters sidebar
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‘The World After Us’: Berlin Review
A strugging writer in Paris is the subject of this perceptive first feature from Louda Ben Salah-Cazanas
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‘Bad Luck Banging Or Loony Porn’: Berlin Review
A brash yet slippery piece from Romania’s agent provocateur Radu Jude
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’Natural Light’: Berlin Review
Denes Nagy’s debut feature competes at the Berlinale to haunting effect
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‘Tides’: Berlin Review
Switzerland’s Tim Fehlbaum makes an unearthly impression in his second feature
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‘Souad’: Berlin Review
A Cannes Label film from Egypt makes its bow in Panorama, where it proves itself worth the wait
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‘Drift Away’: Berlin Review
Jeremie Reinier plays a Normandy policeman who buckles under the pressure of a mid-film mistake