The 63rd Berlin International Film Festival kicks off tomorrow, offering dozens (and dozens) of world premieres across mutliple sections. By the time the festival's Golden and Silver Bears are handed out next weekend, we'll have a good idea as to some of the best world cinema coming to theat...
Read More »The Berlin International Film Festival, which starts up on February 7th, has announced an expanded retrospective slate entitled Berlinale Classics. The five films included are all recently restored classics, including the European premiere of the 3D restoration of Alfred Hitchcock's "Dial M for Murd...
Read More »Susanne Bier, Andreas Dresen, Ellen Kuras, Shirin Neshat, Tim Robbins and Athina Rachel Tsangari will join Wong Kar Wai on the 2013 Berlinale Competition jury, it was announced today.
Read More »The competition of the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival is now complete with 19 of the 24 films in the official programme vying for the Golden and Silver Bears.
Read More »The Berlin International Film Festival -- which kicks off February 7th -- has added a slew of new titles to its Panorama and Berlinale Special programs, including new work form Ken Loach, James Franco, Michael Winterbottom, Shane Carruth, Giuseppe Tornatore and Jane Campion.
Read More »The 63rd Berlin International Film Festival has added nine more films to its competition lineup, including one shocker of an addition: a new feature from "This Is Not a Film" director Jafar Panahi, who remains under house arrest in Iran. The film, titled "Closed Curtain," is co-d...
Read More »Wong Kar Wai’s much-anticipated martial-arts epic “The Grandmaster” will open the Berlin International Film Festival in February.
Read More »The 63rd Berlin International Film Festival has announced the first films programmed in its Panaorama section, including Joseph Gordon-Levitt's "Don Jon's Addiction," Noah Baumbach's "Frances Ha," and Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman's "Lovelace."
Read More »The 63rd Berlin International Film Festival has announced the first six films from its competition lineup. The films include productions and co-productions from Austria, Chile, France, Germany, the Republic of Korea, Romania, Spain and the USA. In addition, the festival announced tha...
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