Norwegian drama "Dreams" won the top prize at the Berlin film festival on Saturday, while Australia's Rose Byrne clinched the Best Performance award, with both movies focused on women's experiences.
Whoever wins tonight, the 75th festival has been a success for first-time Berlinale director Tricia Tuttle, who took over in Berlin this year after a long tenure running the London film festival. You ...
A Norwegian film about love, desire and self-discovery won top honors at the 75th Berlin International Film Festival on ...
Against the backdrop of the general elections in Germany tomorrow, Berlin celebrates a new Golden Bear winner, capping off an ...
A Norwegian film about love, desire and self-discovery has won top honours at the 75th Berlin International Film Festival. A ...
The event’s other honorees include the actress Rose Byrne, a performance as the composer Richard Rodgers and an Argentine ...
The coming of age film "Drømmer," or Dreams, by Norwegian director Dag Johan Haugerud has won the Golden Bear, the top prize ...
Norwegian director Dag Johan Haugerud's film 'Dreams (Sex Love)' won the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival. The film explores a young woman's first crush on a teacher and writing. Other winners ...
The Norwegian film 'Dreams (Sex Love)' directed by Dag Johan Haugerud won the top prize at the Berlin Film Festival. It highlights a young woman's sexual awakening. Praised for performances and ...
This year's Berlin Film Fest jury president talks about Donald Trump, the challenges for indie cinema, and what the AIDS ...
Serving as head juror at the Berlinale, Haynes says "The need for filmmakers to speak out feels more urgent than ever." ...
American film director Todd Haynes has urged the film industry to stand up to Donald Trump's new administration and warned ...
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