Ai Weiwei – Never Sorry | Berlin Film Festival 2012
This documentary feature debut by Alison Klayman comes to Berlinale Special program straight from Sundance, where it won Special Jury Prize only a month ago, and is an overview of the life, art and...
View ArticleKid-Thing and interview with director David Zellner | Berlin Film Festival 2012
After numerous short films, music videos and their full-feature debut Goliath (2008), brothers David and Nathan Zellners present us their new disturbing, brutal, offbeat, melancholy and...
View ArticleDollhouse | Berlin Film Festival 2012
This year, acclaimed Irish scriptwriter Kirsten Sheridan (Disco Pigs, August Rush) presents feature drama Dollhouse. The film revolves around a night of adventure for a group of teenagers – Denise,...
View ArticleIron Sky | Berlin Film Festival 2012
After the unexpectedly successful sci-fi cult parody Star Wreck: In the Pirkinning (2005), the Finnish guerrilla film-maker Timo Vuorensola hits the floor of the Special Panorama category with his new...
View ArticleWilaya | Berlin Film Festival 2012
Wilaya is a full-feature drama by Spanish director Pedro Perez Rosado (The Ashes of the Volcano, Agua Con Sal) produced by Jose Maria Morales and set against a true backdrop of the Saharaui Conflict, a...
View ArticleSide by Side | Berlin Film Festival 2012
Yesterday, 15th February, the Berlinale Special program premiered a not-too-nerdy yet well-researched documentary Side by Side, which marks the film industry’s gradual switch from celluloid to digital...
View ArticleCherry – and interview with director Stephen Elliott on the porn world |...
Cherry is a directorial debut of Stephen Elliott – former stripper, author of seven books (including The Adderall Diaries and Happy Baby), founder and editor of the online magazine The Rumpus –...
View ArticleRebelle – War Witch – and interview with director Kim Nguyen | Berlin Film...
After 10 years of researching, developing the idea and looking for finance, Canadian-born Vietnamese film director Kim Nguyen is proud to present at last his fourth full-feature War Witch in...
View ArticleRestricted Sensation – Deimantas Narkevicius answers our questions | Berlin...
In Restricted Sensation, the Lithuanian sculptor and internationally acclaimed visual artist Deimantas Narkevicius explores the threats, difficulties and paradoxes of being gay in Lithuania under...
View ArticleBerlin Film Festival 2012: Marina Abramovic – The Artist Is Present | Review
A moving documentary by Matthew Akers – so moving it won Panorama Audience award just yesterday – follows Marina Abramovic, pioneer of performance art, as she prepares for the most important...
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