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Now playing Next Cinema 68th Berlinale programme announced This year's Berlinale film festival will be a platform for debating the "MeToo" movement highlighting sexual harassment against women 07/02/2018
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Now playing Next Cinema 'Insyriated' screening at Berlinale sparks silence and tears The awful realities of life in Syria. 16/02/2017
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Now playing Next Germany Volker Schlöndorff returns to Berlinale with a romantic drama Oscar winning director Volker Schlöndorff has made a welcome appearance at this year’s Berlin Film Festival. 16/02/2017
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Now playing Next Germany The Other Side of Hope - screens in Berlin Using humour to depict the hardship faced by Syrian refugees might not seem the most obvious approach to take, but that’s exactly what Finnish director Aki Kaurishmaki has done with his latest work “T 14/02/2017
Now playing Next Cinema The film 'Felicite' a raw and realistic portrait of life in Kinshasa competes at the Berlinale Modern day Kinshasa and the realities of life in the Democratic Republic of Congo. 14/02/2017
Now playing Next Cinema Berlinale opens with talk of politics The 67th edition of the “Berlinale” kicked off on Thursday evening with a star-studded opening ceremony. 10/02/2017