Thomas Vinterberg, out of Denmark and into the Madding Crowd
Since 1995, when he and fellow Danish avant-gardian Lars von Trier touted their Dogma 95 filmmaking manifesto, director Thomas Vinterberg has come a long way. Or...
Read MoreSince 1995, when he and fellow Danish avant-gardian Lars von Trier touted their Dogma 95 filmmaking manifesto, director Thomas Vinterberg has come a long way. Or...
Read MoreGottfried Böhm is one of the most important living architects, and the only German to have won the coveted Pritzker Prize. Now 94, he still spends hours a day drawing...
Read MoreNoa (Neta Riskin), in her early 30s, feels out of her element. An Israeli who has lived in Berlin for years, she’s assimilated enough to study linguistics at the...
Read MoreWinner of the Golden Lion for Best Film at the Venice International Film Festival, A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence is an oddly affecting film about...
Read More1001 Grams is a gentle comedy about a weights and measures scientist who finds herself recalibrating her own life. Most of us probably spend little time weighing the...
Read MoreBigger Than Life: Ken Adam’s Film Design in Berlin – An Exhibit in the Museum for Film and Television Deutsche Kinemathek, December 11, 2014 – May 15, 2015...
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