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powerful in that moment, to feel that it was completion of something, a persona. femme�*s certainly a really gripping commentary on a really hot topic in the news of the moment — that of so—called toxic masculinity. the fact it comes from a queer perspective makes it even more interesting. and indeed, there are several films at this year's berlinale that do explore this subject. do you have people depending on you? queer film—makerjohn trengove�*s film manodrome, starring jesse eisenberg as a new father sucked into a cult of masculinity, is in competition in berlin. the film—maker says he values getting his perspective on why men might run from seeming soft. femme certainly explores preston's visible expression of traditional masculinity, while jules feels most powerful when he's on stage as a drag queen. we always try to avoid binaries in the film. i mean, that's what it's about — femininity, masculinity, it's a spectrum. and i think we always talked about the idea of heroes and villains as being another binary that we don't want to fall into the trap of that.
The stuck-in-one-place subgenre of horror is packed with clever concepts and places to be stuck in (from a coffin to a sailboat). #Manhole is the latest entry in this subgenre and it truly is one of these films where, no matter what it is anyone thinks is going on before watching, no one will ever
The film, about adults suffering from mental disorders, was directed by Nicolas Philibert. The film festival was kicked off, via video link, by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
BERLIN, Feb 24 — Japanese director Makoto Shinkai admits that he “didn’t have an eye on the global market” when making Suzume. But he may well be sitting on an...
Visibly moved, the legendary director said the lifetime achievement honour for a glittering career had added significance for him as a Jewish man being honoured in the German capital.
It will always be a mystery trying to figure out where life will take us next. Even though we cannot see into the future, many dwell on their past and the choices they've made. It is an alluring thought process, usually tantalizing and stimulating. We can wonder what if over & over, and can make
Dahaad is a crime thriller that revolves around the story of a cop named Anjali Bhaati (played by Sonakshi Sinha) who is in pursuit of a killer. It also features a talented ensemble cast including Vijay Varma, Gulshan Devaiah, and Sohum Shah in pivotal roles. 🎥 Dahaad: Sonakshi Sinha Is Elated with the Response to Her Series at Berlinale 2023.
"Topakk" directed by Richard V. Somes and headlined by Arjo Atayde and Julia Montes has wrapped up shooting and is looking for international distributors at the European Film Market.
"Sometimes even to live is an act of courage." As much as this may be the perfect kind of ridiculous film to dismiss and forget, I can't stop thinking about Seneca. Made by German filmmaker Robert Schwentke, who has been working in Hollywood for years (RED, R.I.P.D., Allegiant, Snake Eyes), he has returned to his