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Take a Long, Strange Trip with "My Name is Khan"

23.02.10



Ben Robinson tells us about "My Name is Khan", a film he calls a dizzying ride in a giant technicolour washing machine, full of fairytale life-lessons, washing powder advertisement visuals, and politely preachy political polemics.

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Ben Robinson Wishes Death Upon "The Killer Inside Me"

21.02.10



Ben Robinson gives us his verdict on Michael Winterbottom's latest feature, "The Killer Inside Me". Find out why he thinks it was the worst film at Berlinale '10.

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عايشين…

21.02.10



منى زهر عاشت فيلم عايشين وهو فيلم حول الحياة اليومية في غزة بعد الحرب التي شنتها إسرائيل قبل عام

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A Trip to Jenin, in Berlin

20.02.10



Two nights ago, after interviewing the director and lead actors of Besouro, a Brazilian action film about Capoeira, our cameracrew and I left the hub of Berlinale near Potsdamer Platz to meet two men who are leading an effort to rebuild a cinema in Jenin.

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بدرس- العود, الأرض وشجرة الزيتون

19.02.10



منى زهر تعلق على فيلم "بدرس" والمعروض حالياً في مهرجان برلين العالمي

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Intern Blog from Berlinale: Programming DTFF 2010

18.02.10



We thought it would be business as usual at the daily team meeting in the Cinemaxx Cafe - but that all changed when Amanda Palmer, our Executive Director, arrived with Geoff Gilmore!

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Intern Blog from Berlinale: My First Interview

18.02.10



DTFF Trainee Producer Hamida Al Kuwari tells us about her experience conducting her first interview

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Berlinale Film Review: Exit Through The Gift Shop

17.02.10



Ben Robinson, of the DTFF Education Program, takes a look at one of Berlinale's most popular films, Exit Through The Gift Shop.

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Berlinale Blog: Day 6 at Berlinale Update

16.02.10



DTFF's Ahmed Shihab-Eldin finds a lull in the hustle of Berlinale to update us on what the team has been doing in Berlin and what you can expect to see from them very soon.

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Berlinale Film Review: Crab Trap

16.02.10



DTFF's Ahmed Shihab-Eldin tells us his thoughts on Crab Trap, Oscar Ruiz Navia's latest film that juxtaposes a traditional way of life with modernity in La Barra, a small Afro-Colombian coastal village

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