German director İlker Çatak’s Turkey-set film tackling creeping authoritarianism gave the jury ‘chills’
Yellow Letters, a drama set in Turkey about creeping authoritarianism, has won the Golden Bear t…
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German director İlker Çatak’s Turkey-set film tackling creeping authoritarianism gave the jury ‘chills’
Yellow Letters, a drama set in Turkey about creeping authoritarianism, has won the Golden Bear t…
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Thirty-one Israeli signatories express their shame, rage and agony over the plight of Palestinians and call for action from the international community
We, Israelis dedicated to a peaceful future for …
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A stunt double who plays roof-bouncing ninjas before the lead steps in for the closeup is stuck in a family/mob triangle in Vivian Qu’s occasionally silly thriller
Vivian Qu is the Chinese film-maker …
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The Brazilian director on his Oscar-nominated new film, I’m Still Here, the importance of remembering shared history, and Brazil’s double pandemic
Walter Salles, 68, is Brazil’s most internationally c…
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
Actor speaks out against ‘the unacceptable complacency of our greed-addicted governments’ as she picks up a Golden Bear award for lifetime achievement
Tilda Swinton has given a speech at the Berlin fi…
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