Film
Berlinale 2019: ‘Kinder’ is a Sweet Portrayal of Youth
'Kinder' offers a fantasy of youth in the German capital, which doubles up as an advert for the city's transit...
'Kinder' offers a fantasy of youth in the German capital, which doubles up as an advert for the city's transit...
'What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael' is essential watching for any critic still looking for their voice.
'Sune vs Sune', based on the wildly popular Swedish children's books, is another classic trip with the Anderssons.
'Family Members' is a curious mix of the whimsical and the serious that doesn't quite coalesce.
A strange case of artistic theft haunts The Plagiarists, a curious two-part film that combines theatre, literary theory, and lo-fi...
'Vanishing Days' joins 'Crosscurrent' and 'Long Day's Journey into Night' as another beautiful and poetic Chinese film.
A scabrous study in small-town dysfunction, The Miracle of the Sargasso Sea (To thávma tis thálassas ton Sargassón) is a dirty...
'Selfie' takes an unorthodox documentary approach, allowing its subjects to film themselves through their iPhones.
'37 Seconds' is a touching film about living with cerebral palsy, that beguiles thanks to its unconventional narrative.
The Valley of the People Who Don’t Know refers to the area near Dresden in East Germany that’s furthest away...