fsk Kino am Oranienplatz

The fsk cine­ma is an inde­pen­dent art­house thea­ter in Berlin Kreuzberg … more

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Angela Schanelec’s films are often descri­bed as aus­te­re. But in Meine Frau weint, the Berlin-based direc­tor finds her way to a sen­su­al natu­ra­lism. (Andreas Busche)
Meine Frau weint
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In Guinea-Bissau, a fun­e­ral is being held; in France, two peo­p­le are tying the knot. In his grip­ping fami­ly epic “Dao,” Alain Gomis bridges two con­ti­nents. Berlinale Competition 26
DAO
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A young woman from the coun­try­si­de in the hust­le and bust­le of the big city.
Ein Sommer in Paris
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Anyone who thinks peo­p­le in Germany don’t work hard enough should watch Kilian Armando Friedrich’s fea­ture film debut. It takes view­ers to the dark side of late capi­ta­lism. Nadine Lange (tsp)
Ich ver­ste­he Ihren Unmut
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A young woman is drawn to a cha­ris­ma­tic metal sin­ger and finds hers­elf in a dan­ge­rous envi­ron­ment.
Wolves
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Eagles of the Republic is a subt­ly sus­pen­seful, high­ly sty­lish thriller—frightening and incre­di­bly time­ly.
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A mas­ter­pie­ce about the digni­ty of stead­fast­ness in the face of the tyran­ny of the mas­ses. taz
Rose
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