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  • Damsel

    Damsel – Berlinale 2018 Review

    by Elena Ringo Festivals, Film, Reviews

    Robert Pattinson is one of the most important film stars who visited Berlinale 2018. He presented the film Damsel, directed by the Zellner brothers. Unfortunately the film was a great disappointment. It was an attempt to create a modern comedic Western. In it Robert Pattinson played one of the strangest roles in his career, he

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  • NOCEBO

    Interviews with filmmakers of short films at PIFF 2017

    by Diana Ringo Articles, Festivals, Interviews

    Journalist of the newspaper Prague Telegraph – ptel.cz, Yulia Vovk, took interview with four filmmakers who participated in the short film program of PIFF 2017. The resulting article “Court métrage — an attempt to stick an elephant in a suitcase” was based on these interviews with the festival participants. Here we publish the original English

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  • Maya Dardel

    Maya Dardel (A Critically Endangered Species) – PIFF 2017

    by Diana Ringo Articles, Festivals, Film

    Lena Olin gives a tour-de-force performance in Maya Dardel The film Maya Dardel (A Critically Endangered Species) is directed and written by Zachary Cotler and Magdalena Zyzak. They are newcomers to the film industry, but have already been successful by presenting their film at SXSW and selling the picture to Samuel Goldwyn. The film’s protagonist

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  • Train Driver's Diary

    Train Driver’s Diary – PIFF 2017

    by Diana Ringo Articles, Festivals, Film

    Black comedy masterpiece starring Lazar Ristovski Train Driver’s Diary (Dnevnik mašinovođe) was released in 2016 but already has became a film classic. It won many awards at prestigious festivals, including the audience award at the Moscow International Film Festival. At the Prague Independent Film Festival 2017 it won Grand Prix, Best Feature Film and Best

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  • Derek Frey and Tim Burton

    Interview with director Derek Frey

    by Diana Ringo Festivals, Film, Interviews, Personalities

    Being a member of the jury of Prague Independent Film Festival I watch a lot of independent films. One film – ”Green Lake” impressed our jury by its humor and brilliant music score, but we were very surprised when we later found out that director of this independent production is Derek Frey, one of the

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  • Million Loves in Me – VIFF 2017

    by Günther Kramer Festivals, Film

    Million Loves in Me gets Grand Prix at the 2017 Vienna Independent Film Festival. Million Loves in Me by director Sampson Yuen won the Grand Prix at the VIFF 2017. The film is based on real events and tells the story of a mother and daughter, their complex relationship and how they kept dozens of

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  • Platonov – VIFF 2017

    by Elena Ringo Festivals, Film, Theater

    The best film adaptation of Chekhov’s Platonov. The film Platonov received three awards at the Vienna Independent Film Festival 2017 – Best Feature Film, Best Cinematography and Best Actress. It was made in 2015 by a German director Andreas Morell and is based on an early play by Anton Chekhov which was found only after

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  • Bodyguard (2016) by Ebrahim Hatamikia

    Bodyguard (2016) – VIFF 2017

    by Günther Kramer Festivals, Film

    Bodyguard (2016) by Ebrahim Hatamikia is a masterful dramatic thriller. Bodyguard by the famous Iranian director Ebrahim Hatamikia received three awards at the Vienna Independent Film Festival 2017. With this film Hatamikia managed to create a true masterpiece of cinematography. It tells the story of a bodyguard, and although there were films on this topic before,

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  • Logan

    Logan Review

    by Elena Ringo Festivals, Film, Reviews

    Director James Mangold’s Logan is the best movie of the X-Men series. Despite the fact that “Logan” is a purely commercial film, it was screened out of competition at the Berlinale 2017. It is the tenth installment in the X-Men film series and the last picture to focus on the character of Wolverine. The film

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  • The Other Side of Hope

    The Other Side of Hope Review – Berlinale 2017

    by Elena Ringo Festivals, Film, Reviews

    Disappointing picture by Aki Kaurismäki lacks a compelling plot and has few laughs. The Other Side of Hope is the long awaited film of the outstanding Finnish director Aki Kaurismäki. His most successful films such as The Match Factory Girl and The Man Without a Past with their distinctive minimalist style and acerbic jokes made

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  • Wild Mouse

    Wild Mouse (Wilde Maus) Review – Berlinale 2017

    by Elena Ringo Festivals, Film, Reviews

    Wild Mouse, the directorial debut of cabaret artist Josef Hader, is a film about a small man made for a small audience. The film “Wild Mouse” (Wilde Maus) directed, written and starring Josef Hader was screened in competition at the 2017 Berlinale. The picture is the film debut of Hader who is well-known in Austria

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  • On Body and Soul

    Winners of Berlinale 2017

    by Diana Ringo Festivals

    Winners of the 2017 Berlin International Film Festival. On the 18th of February the official prize winners of the Berlinale were announced. The Golden Bear for Best Film went to the picture “On Body and Soul”, a romantic drama about two slaughterhouse workers with identical dreams made by Hungarian writer-director Ildikó Enyedi. Many thought that

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  • Hostages

    Hostages (2017) Review – Berlinale 2017

    by Elena Ringo Festivals, Film, Reviews

    Gripping drama by Rezo Gigineishvili about a plane hijacking in 1983 Georgia The film Hostages (Mdzevlebi) directed by the young Georgian director Rezo Gigineishvili was shown at the Berlinale in the Panorama section. It is based on the true events of a plane hijacking in 1983 by a group of youngsters belonging to the artistic

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