Berlinale 2026 Review: Amy Adams Has a Field Day in Kornél Mundruczó’s Ferocious Sobriety Drama “At the Sea”
The "Pieces of a Woman" director gets a fearless star turn in this curious, exuberant drama about an heiress ready to abandon her fortune.
Berlinale 2026 Review: A Lawyer’s Sense of Justice is Put on Trial in Faraz Shariat’s Absorbing “Prosecution”
An attorney who prosecutes hate crimes for the state finds out firsthand how inefficient the system can be in this provocative German drama.
Berlinale 2026 Review: A Housekeeper Is Asked to Clean Up a Different Kind of Mess in Dominik Locher’s Entertaining “Enjoy Your Stay”
Set in the Swiss Alps, there's great twists and turns in this taut tale of a cleaning lady who contends with the ethics of bringing others into the job.
Akinola Davies Jr. on Bringing Light Into “My Father’s Shadow”
The director discusses reflecting a political crisis through a deeply personal lens in this breathtakingly bold and beautiful drama set in Nigeria.
Berlinale 2025 Review: A Pair of Misfits Embark on a Tender Romance in Ian de la Rosa’s Touching “Iván & Hadoum”
An outsider's perspective brings a couple closer to one another and to have a handle on the community they live in in this swooning Spanish drama.
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Berlinale 2026 Review: A Teen Looks to Become Comfortable In Her Own Skin in Kelly O’Sullivan and Alex Thompson’s Marvelous “Mouse”
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