By Gita Subaran Berlin International Film Festival review Director: Piotr J. Lewandowski It is often said that life waits for no one; that it is about taking chances and living in the present. Yet while […]
Berlin International Film Festival
By Alana Jeffery Directed by Rafi Pitts According to a report by the Pentagon, as of February 29, 2008, there were 20,328 non-citizens on active duty in the US military. These soldiers were offered incentives and rewards […]
By Pirjo Leek Directed by Danis Tanovic Berlinale review Death in Sarajevo offers a cross-section of the contemporary Bosnian society which is still coming to terms with its own history and rapid political changes. The story […]
By Owen Peters Directed by Mani Haghighi Berlinale review Not so much a warning, more a piece of friendly advice – before settling down to watch Mani Haghighi’s entertaining and original film A Dragon Arrives!, complete […]
By Lauren Hurrell Directed by Udi Aloni Berlinale review “Humus, salad, fries on the side…You like to eat at our restaurants…But when you see too many of us…Coexistence turns into a demographic threat.” Junction 48 tells […]
By Sarah Jilani Directed by Doris Dörrie Berlinale review It’s been five years since the inhabitants of the Japanese town of Fukushima and its surrounds suffered a triple catastrophe. Europe looked on, shocked and unnerved in […]