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Writer: Christian Petzold Starring: Thomas Schubert, Paula Beer, Langston Uibel, Enno Trebs, Matthias Brandt Release Date: July 28, 2023. Jacob Oller is Movies Editor at Paste Magazine.
Christian Petzold’s latest feature, “Afire,” takes a blacklight to the artistic ego and to the trope of the manic pixie dream girls who supposedly enshrine it.. The invigorated spin on what ...
Mirrors No. 3 (Miroirs No. 3), the new feature from German director Christian Petzold that world premieres in the Directors’ Fortnight, an independent sidebar of the Cannes Film Festival, on ...
Few movies this year will be as quietly sizzling as German filmmaker Christian Petzold’s “Afire,” a novelistic and sophisticated character study that kindles inside a chamber piece, as ...
Few auteurs today have as consistent a track record as German director Christian Petzold, whose enviable output is on display on Mubi this month, hooked to the national release on over 50 screens ...
Christian Petzold discusses his love for the Gerard Butler-led crime drama DEN OF THIEVES, which he named one of his 10 favorite films of the last 10 years for @ghopperfilm.
Christian Petzold is no stranger to the Berlin International Film Festival. Over the years, several of the German director’s movies have unspooled at the prestigious international gala, to great ...
Christian Petzold May Be the Best German Filmmaker You’ve Never Heard Of. After becoming known for movies distanced from his country’s history, culture and memory, he has drawn from them in ...
Christian Petzold’s “Miroirs No. 3,” which screens in Directors’ Fortnight, is set in present-day Germany but it evokes a gothic fairytale.
After completing his “Love in the Times of Oppressive Systems” thematic trilogy with Barbara, Phoenix, and Transit, Christian Petzold is embarking on a new trio of films inspired by German myths and ...
Writer: Christian Petzold Stars: Paula Beer, Franz Rogowski, Maryam Zeree, Jacob Matschanz, Anne Ratte-Polle Release Date: June 4, 2021. Dom Sinacola is a former editor at Paste and a Portland ...
Berlinale veteran Christian Petzold on Saturday defended an open letter signed by 79 German filmmakers published last year calling for a new start and a transparent ...