The 16 Most Promising Berlinale Movies of 2019

The 16 Most Promising Berlinale Movies of 2019

Berlin is kind of a tough city for cinephiles, especially for those of us that (still!) don’t speak German. American films usually come out months later in Germany, and foreign films are either dubbed or subtitled in German. The biggest movies of the year usually come out in December, meaning that some titles still aren’t available in Berlin until February, March or even later, well after the awards have been given. And forget about downloading them (unless you have a VPN)!

But there is a bright side: the Berlinale is one of the film industry’s most prestigious festivals, and it’s actually the largest one in the world, based on annual attendance. Our international community is in luck because all the films are subtitled in English (and German too, sometimes). Instead of being late to the party, the party actually kicks off here: many of these are world premieres, without distribution deals even. So it really is a treat to attend a Berlinale screening.

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Exclusive Video-Premiere of MissinCat’s new video

Exclusive Video-Premiere of MissinCat’s new video

In Berlin, people often seem to be in search of something, never wanting to rest or settle down, as if something was pushing them from inside. Sometimes, it is only when we leave a city or someone behind, that we begin to understand it and furthermore notice how precious life was with it. In fact, one of our guest authors just wrote a text about it. If a person doesn’t leave voluntarily, but has to, it changes the whole perspective of course. MissinCat‘s, aka Caterina Barbieri’s, first song „Made Of Stone” of her new album „Forces” captures that harsh feeling. Read on…

A Date with Tilda Swinton

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This Monday you’ll have the chance to see the fabulous Tilda Swinton live at the premiere of her hotly anticipated movie I Am Love at Kino International. The event is being hosted by Mono.Kultur Magazine which is included in the ticket price of 8.50 EUR as well as the entrance fee for the Mongay afterparty. After the jump you’ll find the flyer for the event as well as a trailer to the movie.

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