Berlinale Round-Up 2020

First Cow, Kelly Reichardt (2020)

First Cow, Kelly Reichardt (2020)

 

Perhaps the last physical film festival to be held in quite some time, the 2020 Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin unveiled an impressive panorama of world and international premieres. Newly under the stewardship of Carlo Chatrian and Mariette Rissenbeek—and with the specter of a global pandemic only just emerging—notable titles from the 70th Berlinale included documentary and hybrid works, films examining queer histories, an impressive slate of female-directed cinema, and features from young filmmakers in the Global South.

David France's heartbreaking and humanizing Welcome to Chechnya documents the struggle for LGBT rights in the southwestern Russian republic, interviewing Chechnyan refugees and frontline activists about their experiences in a hidden war. Benoît Delépine & Gustave Kervern's absurdist Delete History surveys the travails of quotidian existence amid the attention economy and late stage capitalism—Marco Dutra & Caetano Gotardo's Todos os mortos embraces a similarly self-reflexive tone in its examination of Brazilian society, which appears to be as stratified along lines of slavery, colonialism, and class as it was at the turn of the century.

Tracing the flows of identity, siblinghood, and cultural fragility across borders, Brazilian filmmaker Matias Mariani's lyrical debut Cidade Pássaro (Shine Your Eyes) follows a young Nigerian's search for his missing brother in the metropolis of São Paulo, while Uisenma Borchu's second film Black Milk chronicles a woman's return to her nomadic home in the Mongolian steppes, where she and her sister challenge expectations drawn by a latent patriarchy. Kelly Reichardt's First Cow, a portrait of human-bovine friendship in an American frontier town, and Eliza Hittman's eminently simple and quietly devastating Never Rarely Sometimes Always—in which two teenage cousins embark on an odyssey from rural Pennsylvania to New York City, where they can exercise their reproductive rights more freely—confirm both as among the finest American directors working today.

Below are Filmatique's Top Films of the 2020 Berlin International Film Festival:

Arctic Link, Ian Purnell

The American Sector, Courtney Stephens & Pacho Velez

Black Milk, Uisenma Borchu

The Calming, Fang Song

Cidade Pássaro (Shine Your Eyes), Matias Mariani

Delete History, Benoît Delépine & Gustave Kervern

Exile, Visar Morina

First Cow, Kelly Reichardt

Irridated, Rithy Panh

Malmkrog, Cristi Puiu

Minyan, Eric Steel

Never Rarely Sometimes Always, Eliza Hittman

No Hard Feelings, Faraz Shariat

Otak (Father), Srdan Golubovic

Saudi Runaway, Susanne Regina Meures

Servants, Ivan Ostrochovský

Seishin 0 (Zero), Kazuhiro Sôda

Shirley, Josephine Decker

Sthalpuran (Chronicle of Space), Akshay Indikar

Swimming Out Til the Sea Turns Blue, Jia Zhangke

Suk Suk, Ray Yeung

There Is No Evil, Mohammad Rasoulof

Todos os mortos (All the Dead Ones), Marco Dutra & Caetano Gotardo

Undine, Christian Petzold

Welcome to Chechnya, David France

 
The Ameican Sector, Courtney Stephens & Pacho Velez (2020)

The Ameican Sector, Courtney Stephens & Pacho Velez (2020)

 

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Curation by Ursula Grisham

Head Curator, Filmatique

February 2020