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 […]
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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 […]
By Lauren Hurrell Directed by Omer Fast Berlinale review “We’ve had this conversation before, don’t you remember…?” Based on the cult novel by Tom McCarthy, Omer Fast creates this gripping adaptation which will have you […]