Articles by Jutta Brendemühl
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Berlinale Review: Herr Bachmann and His Class
Dieter Bachmann deserves the German Cross of Merit; Maria Speth deserves a Bear for the craft and heart demonstrated in her Berlinale title Herr Bachmann and His Class.
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Review: Philippe Falardeau Opens Berlinale with ‘My Salinger Year’
My Salinger Year adapts Joanna Rakoff’s bestselling memoir and stars Margaret Qualley and Sigourney Weaver
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New(found)land: Mystery, Immersion & Transformation at DOK Leipzig
A report on virtual reality and immersive transformation at DOK Neuland.
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Review: ‘Chef Flynn’
If tennis was the competitive pop-up theme for TIFF17, chefs are it for Hot Docs 2018.
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Review: ‘Machines’ and ‘Cold Valley’
Machines and Cold Valley are part of a cluster of films at Hot Docs that fall into the sub genres of labour and environmental investigation.
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Review: ‘Meuthen’s Party’
Meuthen’s Party will leave one sick and worried, with eyes and ears better trained for the seeping, creeping ascent of the European right.
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Review: ‘#uploading_Holocaust’
If you only watch one film this year about Holocaust education, make it this one, and catch a glimpse of the challenges of present and future Jewish commemoration through the eyes of the fourth generation of survivors.