This week we bring you an eccentric comedy of lost souls from Greece and a poignant take on modern relationships from Germany. Kissing? (dir. Yannis Korres, Greece) Staring down the barrel of their thirties, disoriented Xennials Danny […]
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Taking its name from an old fable in which an idle cricket sings and dances its summer away while the diligent ant toils in preparation for the coming winter, Julia Ritschel’s The Cricket and the […]
Director: Margarethe von Trotta Tokyo International Film Festival review Last time director Margarethe von Trotta collaborated with writer Pamela Katz, the result was Hannah Arendt, an intelligently engaging biopic about the controversial German-Jewish philosopher who […]
This week, we’d like to put a spotlight on an exciting selection of European lesbian films, spanning the nations of Germany, Italy, France and more. From the romantic to the comical, these films come courtesy of M-Appeal, a Berlin-based sales company […]
By David Pountain Watch Berlinized on FilmDoo Mixing raw, cinéma vérité footage with present day interviews, Lucian Busse’s Berlinized is an immersive account of the punky DIY artistry that flourished in the post-Wall Berlin of […]