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‘A New Dawn’ (花緑青が明ける日に) is a Gorgeous Mess (Berlinale 2026 Film Review)

Animation is the best art form we have at depicting messy real life, because it heightens reality through the unreal in a way that never loses its realism. Writer-director Yoshitoshi Shinomiya, who developed his skills as a background artist on movies such as Your Name, now bursts onto the world …

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The Known Unknowns of ‘We Are All Strangers’ (Berlinale 2026 Film Review)

For a movie designed around a teenage pregnancy it’s a surprise that We Are All Strangers focuses on the baby’s father. What writer-director Anthony Chen is exploring here is how family responsibilities force young men to grow up. The assumption seems to be that women have achieved maturity already, regardless …

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Josephine Articulates the Unspeakable (Berlinale 2026 Film Review)

Content warning: sexual assault, child-centric trauma Writer-director Beth de Araújo has been open that Josephine is based on a true incident from her childhood. The trouble is that knowing this fact hampers the ability to speak critically about the film. Anything negative might feel like a personal attack against the …

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‘Filipiñana’ – Visual Aesthetic Makes it an Instant Classic (Berlinale 2026 Film Review)

During the Berlinale I swung by photography museum C|O Berlin to look at their exhibit of work by Mexican photographer Graciela Iturbide (running until June 2026, and recommended). Her most famous photograph, “Mujer Ángel, Sonoran Desert, 1979,” shows an indigenous woman in traditional dress on the side of a hill, …

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‘Chronicles from the Siege’ Brings Out the Best in Us (Berlinale 2026 Film Review)

There’s a myth that knowing your death approaches brings out the best in you. In these circumstances you will simply rise above the horror of your looming demise to love your family, be kind to your neighbours, save kittens from trees and generally be all excellent until you perish. Anyone …

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