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You Can Never (Maybe?) Break the Chain: Rebecca Lenkiewicz on Berlinale 2025 Premiere Hot Milk

Two women and a horse walk on a sunny beach by bright blue water.Vicky Krieps and Emma Mackey in Hot Milk

Spanish seaside entanglements, a combustive mother-daughter relationship, mysterious, painful malaise, the veiled threat of healing and new currents of love trail Ingrid (Vicky Krieps). Nearby, watching her life pass by is Sofia (Emma Mackey), a doctoral student in anthropology and…  Read more

By Feb 19, 2025

“Genocide Brain”: Christine Haroutounian on Berlinale 2025 Premiere After Dreaming

A horse stands with its head above the water of a rippling lake.#image_title

The title of Christine Haroutounian’s first feature, After Dreaming, suggests a waking state, but the whole film hangs in a region where the divide between facts and hallucinations is never entirely clear. A follow-up to her 2020 short World—a cantankerous,…  Read more

By Feb 18, 2025

“The Film is Not a Resistance Film”: Juanjo Pereira on Berlinale 2025 Premiere Under the Flags, the Sun

Under the Flags, the Sun

A row of men sit proudly on horses as a white flag drifts languidly in the wind. The beating sun lights the crowd, who applaud dictator Alfredo Stroessner’s ascent to power in 1954, and with it, the promise of “peace,…  Read more

By Feb 17, 2025

IFFR 2025: Bright Futures (and Others)

The Shipwrecked Triptych

Famously and by historical design, the International Film Festival Rotterdam is over-programmed. This is both exciting—look at the number of people exploring cinema’s possibilities against all financial odds!—and counter-productive: many of these movies will surely be mediocre or worse and,…  Read more

By Feb 14, 2025


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