Berlinale film review of ‘Homo Sapiens’ – a movie by Austrian director Nikolaus Geyrhalter without words, depicting a decaying post-apocalyptic world
Films
Film festival tips including a practical guide on how to make the most of your time and still enjoy the perks of seeing countless movies during a film festival
The first weeks of February are maybe my favorite time in Berlin. No matter that it’s winter. The annual Berlinale International Film Festival has become a tradition in my Berlin life. I’ve been visiting the film festival for four years and since the very first time, I fell in love with the amazing atmosphere: good storytelling, outstanding acting, …
With Greece’s recent recognition of LGBT rights, the Outview Film Festival visits Berlin in 2016 for a celebration of Greek gay films
From sexy Australian surfers to drag documentaries, these 5 international gay films tell compelling and new stories about LGBT issues, making them the 5 best gay films of 2015
A curated selection of the coolest products to have this summer: books, movies, websites, apps, fashion and accessories for the modern man
Film review for ‘Drown’ the movie—an intense story of Australian lifesavers, masculinity and homophobia
Film review of the Iranian movie, Atom Heart Mother (Madare ghalbe atomi) — a surrealist tale of a night in Tehran with youth, terrorism and Saddam Hussein
Review of the gay/queer film, Beira Mar (Seashore) from its Berlinale Film Festival 2015 premiere, with photos of the directors & actors
Movie review of Swedish film ‘Flocken’ (Flocking) after watching the movie at the world premiere — at the 65th Berlinale International Film Festival