Nous – Review Carmen Paddock June 29, 2022 Reviews This film was previously reviewed in March 2021 as part of our Berlinale coverage. Alice Diop’s latest documentary captures life in the Paris suburbs, meandering between characters, vignettes, and...
Moon, 66 Questions – Review Josefine Algieri June 25, 2022 Reviews This film was previously reviewed in March 2021 as part of our Berlinale coverage. Caring for an ailing loved one means carrying the burden of their deteriorating health, supporting them both mentally and...
The Fam – Review Carmen Paddock February 27, 2022 Reviews This film was previously reviewed in March 2021 as part of our Berlinale coverage. The teenagers passing through this Swiss halfway home have suffered various traumas and losses, but their ebullience and...
Ballad of a White Cow – Review Josefine Algieri February 10, 2022 Reviews This film was previously reviewed in March 2021 as part of our Berlinale coverage. In Ballad of a White Cow (Ghasideyeh gave sefid) director duo Maryam Moghaddam and Behtash Sanaeeha explore injustice and...
Bliss – Review Josefine Algieri December 24, 2021 Reviews This film was previously reviewed in March 2021 as part of our Berlinale coverage. The English title of Henrika Kull’s film Glück limits the meaning to a single implication: bliss, after all, is the...
Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn – Review Carmen Paddock November 26, 2021 Reviews This film was previously reviewed in March 2021 as part of our Berlinale coverage. Not many films can start with three minutes of explicit sex and proceed to be both smarter and more shocking from there,...
Petite Maman – Review Josefine Algieri November 19, 2021 Reviews This film was previously reviewed in March 2021 as part of our Berlinale coverage. Céline Sciamma has always excelled at bringing magic to the screen – even more so in her latest feature Petite Maman...
I’m Your Man – Review Carmen Paddock August 14, 2021 Reviews This film was previously reviewed in March 2021 as part of our Berlinale coverage. Cuneiform expert Alma works at Berlin’s prestigious Pergamon Museum, but like most academics she needs that last bit of...
Mr Bachmann and His Class – Berlinale 2021 Review Carmen Paddock March 7, 2021 Reviews A three-and-a-half-hour documentary could feel like a school assignment, but director Maria Speth and subject Dieter Bachmann make spending time with one teacher and his diverse class a leisurely joy. Mr...
Tzarevna Scaling – Berlinale 2021 Review Carmen Paddock March 7, 2021 Reviews Polina (Alina Korol) works at her father’s fish shop. She sleeps poorly worrying about her family, and when an eccentric woman claims to be selling a tea to cure insomnia she buys some, half curious and half...
North by Current – Berlinale 2021 Review Rafaela Sales Ross March 6, 2021 Reviews “Do you want to hear about the other kid we lost? We had a little girl named Angela, she was quite the character…”, says Angelo’s dad as his son sits in front of him, camera in hand, as he attempts to...
Limbo – Berlinale 2021 Review Carmen Paddock March 6, 2021 Reviews There are a couple of 2021 releases titled Limbo, and Soi Cheang’s gritty serial killer drama distinguishes itself with its relentless nastiness. Its cops and criminals use anything they can find as...
Nelly Rapp: Monster Agent – Berlinale 2021 Review Josefine Algieri March 6, 2021 Reviews Nelly (Matilda Gross) is different, that much is clear from the opening scenes of Amanda Adolfsson’s Nelly Rapp: Monster Agent. In front of an audience of fellow school children, she stages an elaborate...
Ninja Baby – Berlinale 2021 Review Rafaela Sales Ross March 6, 2021 Reviews Rakel (Kristine Kujath Thorp) and Ingrid (Tora Christine Dietrichson) are at a locker room getting ready for an aikido class, one of the many spontaneous activities the roommates take part in together when the...
Who We Were – Berlinale 2021 Review Carmen Paddock March 5, 2021 Reviews Who We Were (Wir wer waren) switches the question of ecological destruction to one of identity, calling on experts including astronauts, marine biologists, economists, feminist scholars, social scientists, and...