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Movies today in Berlin

A collection of different shorts. read more

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Literature, memory, dream, hallucination, imagining – little is certain in Andrew Haigh's film, in which Adam, who cannot commit to long-term relationships, meets his parents, who died young, and are now a little younger than him. read more

Two short films by Pedro Almodovar read more

At 48, Etero falls in love for the first time and has to decide whether to embark on a late romance or hold on to her independence. read more

Not much happens in the province. The cows of a sick farmer die. Georg celebrates his birthday. Andrea is getting a divorce. read more

B

A fast paced montage of TV-features, videos and Super-8-films, B-MOVIE tells the story of one of the most exciting periods of the West-Berlin music scene, from the perspective of Mark Reeder, an Englishman from Manchester, who moved to Berlin in ... read more

BACK TO BLACK is a biopic about Amy Winehouse and her fatal relationship with Blake Fielder-Civil. read more

The desolate future never looked better. read more

C

Humphrey Bogart plays a cynical bar owner who meets his great love Ingrid Bergman again. She left him in Paris without giving a reason, and now she's the wife of an anti-fascist looking for a transit visa. read more

A woman, two men who fight over here, a second-rate tennis game as the simplest possible metaphor for their competition: Luca Guadagnino directs this essentially banal farce, as if it were a matter of life and death, with grand gestures and rousing ... read more

Rohrwacher's characters chase after a pipe dream, a chimera. Quick money, lost love, the reunification with the deceased, and social interactions that occur outside of the capital. read more

CIVIL WAR is a warning about the escalation of social conflicts in the US on one hand, and on the other it’s a story about a hard-boiled war photographer who takes a young, ambitious photographer under her wings. read more

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EUREKA is a sometimes depressing, sometimes enchanting work in three parts, loosely connected by the themes of land grabbing and the decimation of indigenous living spaces. read more

Hamaguchi takes his time for every shot, every piece of dialogue, and every little activity of the characters. read more

G

A Street Fighter VI-tornament followed by a screening of the notorious 1994 film. read more

Woody Allen arranges his characters into a classic crime thriller and throws a few entertaining coincidences here and there into the narrative. read more

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16 year old cousins Moussa and Seydou from Dakar in Senegal embark on a trip to Europe without their families knowing. Garrone directs this teen odyssey with monumental images and hundreds of amateur actors. read more

A virgin nun falls pregnant and it is all part of some sinister plan. read more

J

In THE BOY AND THE HERON, Hayao Miyazaki processes his own experiences in the Pacific War and turns it into an almost free associative fantasy world. read more

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Film drama starring Marlon Brando as a snakeskin-wearing drifter. read more

THERE’S STILL TOMORROW tells the thrilling story of emancipation in 1940s Italy in unexpected stages. read more

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From the restrained beginning to its tender end, PAST LIVES is a film in which every nuance is right, capturing every subtle oscillation that hangs in the air between the three protagonists, never saying too much or too little. read more

Hirayama lives a quiet and content life cleaning public toilets and taking delight at the small things he encounters each day. read more

Scientist Godwin Baxter (Willem Dafoe) has created Bella Baxter (Emma Stone) and built her world, but Bella – half child, half adult woman – becomes an explorer herself as well as a revolutionary who defies convention. read more

Fantasy epic by Hayao Miyazaki read more

Q

In the third part of his queer Berlin trilogy, Jochen Hick, with the help of many contemporary witnesses, depicts the present as a diversified era that has decoupled from binary gender categories. read more

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Documentary about the GDR punk band Schleimkeim and its singer Dieter "Otze" Ehrlich. read more

The crisis in STERBEN is always present. In three chapters, each focusing on a different family memory, Glasner depicts the story of decay with oscillating radicalism. read more

The cult concert classic by Jonathan Demme is back. read more

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Saori suspects that her son’s teacher is bullying him. Hirokazu Kore-eda tells the story three times, from different perspectives, and each time the assessment of what happens changes. read more

W

David Lynch's unfairly maligned take on the Frank-Herbert-novel. read more

Z

With a color palette oriented on the cool German color scale of Agfa/Orwo, Glazer depicts the life of the family of the commandant of the Auschwitz concentration and extermination camp, Rudolf Höß. read more