Beer, who has also made a name for herself with the likes of François Ozon’s Frantz (2016), Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck’s Never Look Away (2018), won the Silver Bear for best actress at the ...
Christian Petzold’s latest feature, “Afire,” takes a blacklight to the artistic ego and to the trope of the manic pixie dream girls who supposedly enshrine it. The invigorated spin on what is ...
I admitted upfront, still adjusting my seat in Criterion’s New York office, that I don’t really know how to interview actors––what their processes and points are, how they make decisions, what ...
A Christian Petzold summer has a particular climate: drily hot enough to parch the grass in the flat German countryside, but with a looming threat of harder, heavier weather, plus a baseline chill ...
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Miroirs No. 3 Review: Christian Petzold's Latest Is A Light Meditation On Doubling & Desire
With cleanly realized symbolism and calm compositions, the German filmmaker continues to explore human connection.
"How can you prove that you are not someone?!" Arthaus Kino in Germany has revealed their first official trailer for a Swiss-German thriller titled Stiller, from the Swiss director Stefan Haupt. "I am ...
“Stella. A Life.,” which stars Berlinale best actress award-winner Paula Beer, has been sold to France, Scandinavia and Australia. The film will have a market screening at Toronto Film Festival, and ...
"I find the sea a bit spooky at night. Come with me." Sideshow + Janus Films have revealed a new official US trailer for the indie German film titled Afire for the US release. The latest film from ...
“If you’re working [together] for such a long time, maybe it’s like taking care of your relationship.” Christian Petzold’s latest feature, “Afire,” takes a blacklight to the artistic ego and to the ...
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