Berlinale: Top 10 & Coverage Roundup

A listing of our coverage of the 2020 Berlin International Film Festival, including favorite films.
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AWARDS: Golden Bear for Mohammad Rasoulof's There Is No Evil

TOP PICKS

DANIEL KASMAN

1. The Salt of Tears (Philippe Garrel)

2. Days (Tsai Ming-liang)

3. Corporate Accountability (Jonathan Perel)

4. Voices in the Wind (Nobuhiro Suwa)

5. Undine (Christian Petzold)

6. Generations (Lynne Siefert)

7. Blue Eyes and Colorful My Dress (Polina Gumiela)

8. Siberia (Abel Ferrara)

9. The Woman Who Ran (Hong Sang-soo)

10. Chronicle of Space (Akshay Indikar)

ELA BITTENCOURT

1. First Cow (Kelly Reichardt)

2. Letter to a Friend (Emily Jacir)

3. Days (Tsai Ming-liang)

4. Malmkrog (Cristi Puiu)

5. Dau (Andrei Khrzhanovsky & Ilya Permyakov, Jekaterina Oertel)

6. The Trouble with Being Born (Sandra Wollner)

7. Kill It and Leave This Town (Mateusz Wilczyński)

8. Orphea (Alexander Kluge, Khavn De La Cruz)

9. The Works and Days (of Tayoko Shiojiri in the Shiotani Basin) (Anders Edström, C.W. Winter)

10. Tango of the Widower and Its Distorning Mirror (Raúl Ruiz, Valeria Sarmiento)

COVERAGE

DANIEL KASMAN

First Encounters of the 70th Year

Philippe Garrel's Portrait of the Cad as a Young Man

Christian Petzold's Fairy Tale Berlin

Hong Sang-soo's Options for Womanhood

Political Landscapes

Child's Play

ELA BITTENCOURT

Highlights from Forum and Forum Expanded

Dreaming the Impossible Cinema

Dau and the First Circle of Hell

Art Expands the View

LEONARDO GOI

The Current Debate: Berlinale 2020, Year Zero?

LUKAS FOERSTER

Wider and Wider Circles: The Films of Sabine Herpich

INTERVIEWS

Trapped Bodies: Tsai Ming-liang Discusses Days

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