Berlin International Film Festival

  • Interviews

Mixed Media: Award-Winning Touch Me Not Explores Notions of Intimacy Through a Variety of Boundary-Pushing Methods

Part documentary, part narrative feature, part research project, part autofiction, Romanian writer/director Adina Pintilie's Touch Me Not rests comfortably on the boundary…

5 years ago
  • Directing

Maternal Intrigue: Ramón Salazar on Constructing Characters for Sunday’s Illness and How Netflix Saved the Film   

Engaged in muffled psychological warfare, a mother and the daughter she abandoned over three decades ago channel resentment, guilt, and…

6 years ago
  • Crossing the Line

Crossing the Line: Andrzej Wajda, Pioneer of the Personal and Political in Polish Cinema (1926—2016)

Andrzej Wajda, the powerhouse purveyor of Polish cinema with a celebrated knack for devastating depictions of war-torn Europe, passed away…

8 years ago
  • Producing

Expanding the Doc Universe: Producing Terrence Malick’s Voyage of Time, and the Business of IMAX

Those of you who are familiar with film markets—either those happening in conjunction with a festival like Cannes, Berlin, Toronto…

8 years ago
  • Best Of

The 25 Coolest Film Festivals in the World, 2015

We go to film festivals for the same reasons we see our favorite bands in concert. Or pop into bookstores…

9 years ago
  • blog-test

Editor’s Weekend Pick: Director Felix Van Groeningen’s Exclusive Account of The Broken Circle Breakdown by Felix Van Groeningen

“Every day I was crying,” says director Felix Van Groeningen about his experience in production on The Broken Circle Breakdown,…

11 years ago