Berlin International Film Festival
Bad Servants: Benoît Jacquot’s 'Diary of a Chambermaid' and a Critic’s Berlinale
Jacquot's film is compulsively watchable, refreshingly unsexy, and successful in its patchwork depiction of its protagonist's prison-like existence.
Scenery Seeks Movie: Herzog's 'Queen of the Desert' at the Berlinale
Werner Herzog has enacted the absurd over half a century of art and life—what can self-parody mean to him?
Jafar Panahi's Tehran Selfie: 'Taxi' Arrives at the Berlinale
The Iranian director's latest experimental feature, filmed in secret and smuggled out of his home country, is one of the Berlinale's most highly anticipated premieres.
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