Transmasculine youth documentary 'What Will I Become?,' directed by Lexie Bean and Logan Rozos, premieres at the Berlin Film Festival.
By Kirsti Knolle and Klaus Lauer BERLIN, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Germany's government convened an emergency meeting of the ...
The governing body of the Berlin Film Festival has failed to reach a decision on whether to continue the contract of its ...
An extraordinary meeting of the supervisory board of the organization responsible for the management of the Berlinale has been called for Thursday morning, following a controversy-filled 76th edition.
Agnis Shen Zhongmin’s debut feature, “Shanghai Daughter," approaches China’s Down to the Countryside Movement through an ...
By Miranda Murray and Hanna Rantala BERLIN, Feb 11 (Reuters) - The Berlin Film Festival, traditionally a more political showcase than its peers in Venice and Cannes, has a line-up this year that will ...
Karim Aïnouz’s “Rosebush Pruning,” Ilker Çatak’s “Yellow Letters” and Lance Hammer’s “Queen at Sea” are among the films hoping for gold as the 76th Berlin Film Festival wraps with tonight’s awards ...
Rose is probably the first film of the Berlinale to really pop. From the outset it looked like being one of the most ...
The Berlin Film Festival is welcoming some of the world’s most gifted moviemakers – none more talented than the young Nigerian collective known as The Critics. The group, made up primarily of ...