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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 2, 2025

‘Timestamp’ Review: Powerful Ukrainian Documentary Captures Both Pain and Resilience of Children During Wartime

Director Kateryna Gornostai chronicles schools around Ukraine following Russia’s invasion, revealing how students and teachers have managed to adapt.
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 25, 2025

‘My Undesirable Friends: Part I — Last Air in Moscow’ Review: Julia Loktev’s Piercing Chronicle of Russian Journalists Targeted by Their Own Government

The 324-minute documentary, the first in a two-part series, follows a handful of female reporters in the months leading up to the invasion of Ukraine.
February 23, 2025

‘The Light’ Review: Tom Tykwer’s Self-Indulgent Musings on 21st Century Human Existence Open Berlin on a Trying Note

Lars Eidinger and Nicolette Krebitz star as a German couple in crisis whose dysfunctional family is changed by the arrival of a Syrian housekeeper.
February 21, 2025

‘Living the Land’ Review: A Richly Detailed, Novelistic Chronicle of Life in Early-’90s Rural China

Writer-director Huo Meng’s Berlin competition entry follows an extended family of farmers scraping by as their country gradually evolves into an industrial powerhouse.
February 19, 2025

‘The Botanist’ Review: A Graceful Chinese Coming-of-Ager With Dreamy Images More Captivating Than the Story

First-time director Jing Yi sets his feature in the northern province of Xinjiang, in a remote community just across the border from Kazakhstan.   
February 17, 2025

‘The Ice Tower’ Review: Marion Cotillard Toplines a Twisted French Fairytale That’s ‘Frozen’ Meets ‘Mulholland Drive’

The latest feature from French director Lucile Hadzihalilovic (‘Earwig,’ ‘Evolution’) follows an orphaned teenage girl who stumbles into a haunting real-world fable.
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