Film
Berlinale 2019: ‘Shooting the Mafia’ Unflinchingly Depicts Mafia Cruelty
'Shooting the Mafia' is the story of photojournalist Letizia Battaglia, who shot hundreds of photos of Cosa Nostra murder victims.
'Shooting the Mafia' is the story of photojournalist Letizia Battaglia, who shot hundreds of photos of Cosa Nostra murder victims.
'Acid' is an exciting debut by Aleksandr Gorchilin, which plays something like a Russian version of 'Trainspotting.'
If last year’s Burning didn’t quite scratch that Murakami itch, try And Your Bird Can Sing. The inspiration of the...
One Cambodian boy’s dream for a better life in Thailand is violently shattered in Buoyancy, an unflinching look at the...
Brussels is known for super-strength beers served in unique glasses, the Mannekin Pis sculpture, Tintin, and pommes mit mayo. Brussels...
'Tremors' is a deeply felt exploration of homophobia in Guatemala.
'The Portuguese Woman' adapted from the novel by Robert Musil, boasts an impressive colour palette, but the story sends you...
Depicting one girl's choice between modernity and tradition, 'On The Starting Line' gathers its power from the simplicity of its...
As vital as it is enjoyable, 'Flatland' uses the road movie genre to deconstruct the modern myth of South Africa...
Berlinale serves as a prognosis of the current state of cinema, both mainstream and independent, and shapes the cultural conversation...