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D’Innocenzo Brothers’ Talk ‘Dostoevskij’ and Kanye West Collaboration
Twin directors Damiano and Fabio D’Innocenzo, who are known to Berlin Film Festival audiences for stylishly gritty dramas “Boys Cry” and “Bad Tales,” are back with eclectic detective series…
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Don’t Want to Stand on a Soapbox
At the Berlin Film Festival press conference for her new film “Love Lies Bleeding,” Kristen Stewart said she thinks the era of queer films “being so pointedly only that is done,” adding that it’s…
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‘Arcadia’ Director Yorgos Zois Developing Mystery-Drama Series ‘Play’
Greek filmmaker Yorgos Zois, who’s set to bow his sophomore feature, “Arcadia,” in the competitive Encounters strand of the Berlin Film Festival Feb. 18, is developing his first TV series.…
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Alia Bhatt, Richie Mehta’s ‘Poacher’ Poised for Franchise Expansion
“Delhi Crime” creator Richie Mehta‘s India-set Prime Video series “Poacher” could become a global franchise.
The Amazon original is produced by QC Entertainment, led by partners Sean…
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How BAFTA’s Quirky Voting System Delivers Surprises
Three years ago, in an awards season narrowed and clouded by the global pandemic, the BAFTA awards acted as an unprecedentedly accurate Oscar bellwether, matching the U.S. Academy’s eventual…
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British Production Sector Regains Its Swagger After Strike Hiatus
Despite being significantly hit by the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes in 2023, U.K. film studios and production facilities are looking to pick back up where they left off after a record-breaking year…
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African Filmmakers Mark Gains in Berlin, Say ‘There’s Room for More’
Africa’s growing screen industries are making their mark on the global stage, with three titles in the main competition at this year’s Berlin Film Festival, but how to unlock the continent’s…
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Malaury Eloi-Paisley’s ‘L’Homme Vertige’ Tackles Island Life Reality
It took eight years for Guadeloupean native Malaury Eloi Paisley to complete her first feature, “L’Homme Vertige: Tales of a City,” which premieres in Berlin’s Forum. In this debut documentary…
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Radical Exploration of Gendered Traditions
Farcical and viscerally upsetting in equal measure, P.S. Vinothraj’s “The Adamant Girl” masterfully exposes the nature of superstition by zeroing in on gendered expectations. A story of a…
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A Father Takes Flight in Evocative Indian Drama
A tale of magical realism slowly stripped of its magic, Raam Reddy’s gorgeously photographed, politically subversive “The Fable” trades in idyllic memories, but reveals their hidden dimensions.…
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