The Message, the latest feature from Venezuelan director Iván Fund, is a skillfully realized meditation on love, hope, and the unexpected families we build for ourselves. Taking a naturalistic approach
Berlin Film Festival
Sundance Prize Winner, Lemohang Jeremiah Mosese, pens a lengthy piece of personal poetry on a blank cinematic canvas, dreaming of his lost city, while his homeland struggles to recall the
History, as common wisdom would have it, is written by the victors. Unsatisfied with the determinism of this adage, however, scholars and storytellers alike have increasingly sought to redress the
Change is a part of life and growing up happens. It happens even in the face of traditions and, at times, it can be very rapid. Writer and director Huo
The Portuguese director, Paula Tomás Marques, delves into the themes of time and space in her film as she unveils the tumultuous tale of a gender-nonconforming individual persecuted by the
The world is huge with nearly 250 countries, states with full or partial UN recognition, and territories all combined. As a result, people often are woefully uninformed about countries outside
In the ethereal dark, Where the Night Stands Still emerges as a captivating cinematic experience crafted by the visionary Liryc Dela Cruz. This debut feature delves into the profound depths
Berlinale 2025 | What Marielle Knows: A Philosophical Reflection on Truth, Lies, and Social Cohesion
The Berlin competition film What Marielle Knows presents a compelling philosophical and psychological inquiry into the nature of truth and deception. The film follows Julia and Tobias, a seemingly perfect
Festival programmers work hard to build lineups that fit their sections. It’s part of the trust they build with audiences who come with expectations of what to expect from a
Fwends, the debut feature from Australian director Sophie Somerville, takes a meandering look at the complexities of friendship and the existential struggle that so often defines the transition from adolescence
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