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Berlinale Podcasts
The Film Comment Podcast: Berlinale 2023 #2
By
Film Comment
February 19, 2023
Flesh and blood: Ela Bittencourt and Jonathan Ali join to discuss
Our Body
,
Black Head
,
Superpower
,
Horse Opera
, and more
The Film Comment Podcast: Berlinale 2023 #1
By
Film Comment
February 18, 2023
Performance art: Erika Balsom and B. Ruby Rich join to discuss
Orlando, My Political Biography
,
Reality
, and
The Echo
The Film Comment Podcast: Cinema of Care with Claire Denis, Abby Sun, and Marek Hovorka
By
Film Comment
February 17, 2023
Take care: as part of the 2023 Berlin Critics’ Week, our panel debates the question of who will care for film culture
The Film Comment Podcast: Berlinale 2020 Wrap-up
By
Nicolas Rapold
March 4, 2020
Straight talk: a discussion of festival highlights
Los Conductos
and
There Is No Evil
—plus, Orwa Nyrabia on documentary ethics
The Film Comment Podcast: Christian Petzold on
Undine
By
Devika Girish
February 28, 2020
Water under the bridge: Christian Petzold, director of Berlinale sensation
Undine
, talks about themes of romantic loss and betrayal in his work
The Film Comment Podcast: Berlinale 2020 #3
By
Nicolas Rapold
February 27, 2020
Cracking up: Jonathan Romney joins to discuss
Delete History
,
DAU. Natasha
, and Hong Sangsoo’s latest, among others
The Film Comment Podcast: Berlinale 2020 #2
By
Nicolas Rapold
February 26, 2020
In the weeds: Jessica Green and Devika Girish join to discuss
Siberia
,
All the Dead Ones
,
Mogul Mowgli
and more
The Film Comment Podcast: Berlinale 2020 #1
By
Nicolas Rapold
February 25, 2020
At first sight: our first dispatch jumps into the deep end with Christian Petzold’s
Undine
and Philippe Garrel’s
The Salt of Tears
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