A gentle portrait introduces the soft side of Sven Marquardt, a man that the world knows as Europe’s toughest bouncer working on the door of the infamous techno club Berghain.
Imagine if Lucian Freud and Mike Leigh got together to make a serial-killer movie, and then Quentin Tarantino turned up to play some vinyl to accompany the scenes of rape and murder, and you basically have Fatih Akin’s The Golden Glove.
A crew of death-row prisoners on a one-way mission to a distant galaxy are forced to contemplate the meaning of life, death and the universe in Claire Denis’ first English-language film.
Awarded at the Un Certain Regard in Cannes this tropical melodrama located in the 1950s Rio de Janeiro tells the story of sisters set apart by secrets and lies.
Forty years after the death of Elvis Presley, two-time Sundance Grand Jury winner Eugene Jarecki’s new film takes the King’s 1963 Rolls Royce on a musical road trip across America.
The Sundance and Berlinale favourite examines the chaos and fog of war from the unique perspective of irrational and often surreal environment where anything can happen – even peace.
Florian Henckel Von Donnersmarck returns with a film inspired by the life of the German artist Gerhard Richter, aimed at an audience born after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Berlin-based feminist, blogger and sex worker Eva Collé defies the boundaries of privacy and identity in Pia Hellenthal’s diligent, dashing documentary.
The screening of short documentaries sheds light on the dark side of the ice cream business in Ireland and the privileged life of the French Ambassador's wife in Burkina Faso.
Short Matters! is the European Film Academy’s short film tour which brings the nominated short films to audiences across Europe and beyond. The programme featuring the European Short Film Nominees 2018 is a manifold panorama of young contemporary European filmmaking. The films are screened in three sets.
Short Matters! is the European Film Academy’s short film tour which brings the nominated short films to audiences across Europe and beyond. The programme featuring the European Short Film Nominees 2018 is a manifold panorama of young contemporary European filmmaking. The films are screened in three sets.
Is it possible to update one’s identity? Where could the best possible nationalism be found? Nadav Lapid’s fragmentary masterpiece doesn’t give answers to the questions and won the Golden Bear in Berlinale.
Child protection services are running out of means to help an aggressive 9-year-old girl in this vibrant German drama that won the Silver Bear at Berlinale.
In this family drama set in the Turkish countryside, a father attempts to provide a better life for his three daughters, who dream of returning to the city.