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March 10, 2025

‘Yunan’ Review: An Existential Mood Piece on Displacement That Deftly Harnesses the Transformative Power of Nature

Ameer Fakher Eldin’s drama, the second part of a planned ‘Home Trilogy,’ is set predominantly on a flood-prone German island off the North Sea coast.
March 5, 2025

‘Late Shift’ Review: Gripping Drama Revolves Around an Extraordinary Leonie Benesch as an Overworked and Tireless Nurse

The ‘Teachers’ Lounge’ star toplines Petra Volpe’s day-in-the-life medical procedural set in the surgical ward of a Swiss hospital.
March 4, 2025

‘After This Death’ Review: Mía Maestro and Lee Pace in a Dud Follow-Up to Lucio Castro’s Transfixing ‘End of the Century’

Rupert Friend, Gwendoline Christie and Philip Ettinger also star in the Argentinian director’s slow-boil mystery set during the fall in upstate New York.
March 2, 2025

‘Holding Liat’ Review: Emotional Darren Aronofsky-Produced Israeli Hostage Doc Doesn’t Shy Away From a Complex Situation

Brandon Kramer’s Berlin-bowing film is a bracing account of an Israeli-American family whose lives were upended when two of them were taken hostage by Hamas on […]
March 1, 2025

‘Hysteria’ Review: Religion, Immigration and Ambition Collide on a Movie Shoot in This Shrewdly Scathing German Whodunit

Director Mehmet Akif Büyükatalay’s new feature follows a second assistant director trying to save a production that spins out of control when a copy of the […]
March 1, 2025

‘Maya, Give Me a Title’ Review: Michel Gondry Dreams Up a Deliciously Silly World of Stop-Motion Adventure

The French filmmaker’s first animated feature, competing in Berlin’s Generation Kplus section, is an hourlong compilation of handmade shorts he made for his daughter over a […]
February 28, 2025

‘Mother’s Baby’ Review: Marie Leuenberger Is a Powerhouse in a Gripping Maternity Drama That Entertains Even as It Goes Off the Rails

Hans Löw and Claes Bang also star in Austrian director Johanna Moder’s psychological thriller about a woman convinced her infant son was swapped at birth in […]
February 28, 2025

‘The Safe House’ Review: A Whimsical French May ’68 Dramedy That Never Cuts Deep

Bowing in Berlin’s competition, Swiss director Lionel Baer’s latest follows a Jewish family bunkered down in an apartment while student protests rock the city of Paris.
February 27, 2025

‘Dreams’ Review: An Insightful Norwegian Trilogy About Intimacy Concludes With a Piercing Study of Queer First Love

Dag Johan Haugerud follows ‘Sex’ and ‘Love’ with a drama about a teen’s dizzying infatuation with her teacher and the shifting responses to her candid written […]
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