Carlota Moseguí (The article continues below - Commercial information) 88 articles available in total starting from 19/05/2016. Last article published on 04/03/2020. page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 next Review: Notes from the UnderworldBERLINALE 2020: Tizza Covi and Rainer Frimmel's new film, winner of a Special Mention in the Best Documentary category, revives the 1960s Viennese underworld through its surviving members 04/03/2020 | Berlinale 2020 | PanoramaReview: The Trouble With Being BornBERLINALE 2020: The second feature-length film by Austria's Sandra Wollner is a science fiction drama starring an android girl who discovers the banality of her existence 02/03/2020 | Berlinale 2020 | EncountersReview: A Common CrimeBERLINALE 2020: Argentina’s Francisco Márquez denounces the persecution of civilians in his psychological thriller about a woman who unwittingly becomes an accessory to a crime 27/02/2020 | Berlinale 2020 | PanoramaReview: OrpheaBERLINALE 2020: Alexander Kluge and Khavn co-direct a rock opera on consumer societies and the rise of xenophobia in Europe, reinterpreting the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice 25/02/2020 | Berlinale 2020 | EncountersReview: Window Boy Would Also Like To Have A SubmarineBERLINALE 2020: Uruguay director Alex Piperno makes his debut with a fantastical tale about a sailor who travels through space and time aboard a cruise ship with magical portals 24/02/2020 | Berlinale 2020 | ForumReview: Los conductosBERLINALE 2020: Camilo Restrepo makes his debut with a fantastical tale on the instrumentalisation of religion and the triumph of violence in Colombia, based upon the recollections of a sect survivor 22/02/2020 | Berlinale 2020 | EncountersReview: Time of MoultingSabrina Mertens’ first fiction feature is a prodigious psychological drama made up of tableaux vivants, following in the footsteps of a young girl abused by her unstable mother 04/02/2020 | IFFR 2020 | Bright Future CompetitionReview: The Trouble with NatureThe first work by Danish filmmaker Illum Jacobi is a remarkable historical drama revolving around philosopher Edmund Burke and his perilous journey towards the Alps 03/02/2020 | IFFR 2020 | Bright Future CompetitionReview: Sebastian Jumping FencesGerman director Ceylan-Alejandro Ataman-Checa makes his debut with an intimate drama about a boy from Hanover brought up by a single mum and trying to build himself an identity 03/02/2020 | IFFR 2020 | Bright Future CompetitionReview: Lonely RockThe feature debut by Argentina’s Alejandro Telémaco Tarraf is an ethnographic fiction about the physical and supernatural odyssey of an Andean shepherd devoted to Mother Earth 31/01/2020 | IFFR 2020 | Tiger Competition page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)