THE BEST FILM of the 67th BERLINALE - 9/19 FEBRUARY 2017

(Photos are published courtesy of the Berlinale)As always in our report of the edition 2017 Berlinale, Festivals along with Cannes, Locarno and Venice is the world's film production and new trends, we limit ourselves to the works of the main section and the representative where the Panorama documentary section is substantial. Le opere sono presentate in ordine di gradimento.Nella selezione ufficiale in Concorso poniamo al primo posto Toivon tuolla puolen(The Other Side of Hope) di Aki Kaurismäki (Finland / Germany) - Anche se non ha vinto l’Orso d’oro

THE BEST FILM of the 67th BERLINALE - 9/19 FEBRUARY 2017:

(Luigi Noera from Berlin in collaboration with Marina fearful - Photos are published courtesy of the Berlinale) As always in our report of the edition 2017 Berlinale, Festivals along with Cannes, Locarno and Venice is the world's film production and new trends, we limit ourselves to the works of the main section and the representative where the Panorama documentary section is substantial. The works are presented in order of rating. In the official selection in competition we put in first place Toivon tuollapuolen(The Other Side of Hope) di Aki Kaurismäki (Finland

SPECIAL 67th BERLINALE # 8 - 9/19 FEBRUARY 2017: (DAYS 8/10)

The final stages the latest films in competition can not overcome the champions: On Body and Soul di Ildikó Enyedi e The Other Side of Hope di AKI Kaurismaki (from Berlin Luigi Noera - Photos are published courtesy of the Berlinale) It ended on Saturday the 67th Berlinale with the coronation of the award-winning film On Body and Soul by Ildikó Enyedi. In fact the last four films in competition have not added anything to this edition of the Berlinale which will be remembered for having drawn the most diverse genres of film with the common

SPECIAL 67th BERLINALE # 5 - 9/19 FEBRUARY 2017: (DAYS 2/4)

After the musical opening with DJANGO surprises at the weekend are from Eastern Europe and Latin America and the delicious interpretation of Geoffrey Rush. (Luigi Noera from Berlin in collaboration with Marina fearful - Photos are published courtesy of the Berlinale) This weekend has seen many anticipated films all with the common denominator of telling personal stories that actually turn their eyes to our humanity in perpetual balance with no certainty, especially in this period of globalization even of human relationships. But first things first. We loved much

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