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The story of five friends in Leipzig after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
In Berlin 1942, Hilde finds her place within an anti-Nazi resistance group as gradually as she falls in love with one of its members. The two spend an unforgettable summer until they get caught by the Gestapo and Hilde is imprisoned, eight months pregnant.
A raw, compelling study what happens to a ordinary family when a husband and father becomes terminally ill.
Two women struggling to get by in Berlin find their friendship complicated when one of them falls for a trucker.
Dry comedy about the drunken antics of a past-his-prime star, which threaten to derail his latest movie.
Stray cats Bruno Martín and Santiago Taboada on the grime and the glory of Luger
From the withered tree Taratoa Stappard on colonial hierarchies, Ariana Osborne and Marama
Behind the tsar Olivier Assayas on humanising history in The Wizard Of The Kremlin
Suppressed energy Toby Jones on crafting characters and his role in Mr. Burton
Final exit for France’s national treasure Nathalie Baye From Truffaut to Beauvois she relished playing 'dangerous women'
Facets of fashion Ferzan Özpetek on the all-encompassing art of cinema, and Diamanti
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