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‘The Light’ Review: Tom Tykwer Blasts Us With Issues but No Reason to Engage in Overlong Berlinale Opener
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‘The Light' Review: Tom Tykwer Tests Germany's White Liberal Guilt With A Bohemian Musical Fantasy – Berlin Film Festival
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‘The Light’ Review: Tom Tykwer’s Self-Indulgent Musings on 21st Century Human Existence Open Berlin on a Trying Note
Tom Tykwer's 'The Light' will receive an AI-Powered English dub using ethical AI company Flawless's TrueSync technology.
Someone needs to check the bulb - this light isn't working right. The Berlin Film Festival continues its long-running streak of choosing really bad films as the Opening Night selection at the festival.
German director Tom Tykwer said Thursday that his latest movie about a Syrian immigrant aimed to encourage people to stop "isolating" themselves, as it opened Berlin's international film festival.
The Berlin Film Festival kicked off its 75th anniversary edition February 13 with the opening-night world premiere screening of The Light, Tom Tykwer’s politically charged film that takes stock of German society in the first quarter of the 21st century.
Tom Tykwer's Berlin Film Festival opener 'The Light' is an unintended paean to white guilt about a Berlin family undoen by their Syrian hosuekeeper.
Director Tom Tykwer poses for photographers at the photo call for the film 'Das Licht' at the International Film Festival, Berlinale, in Berlin, Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025. (AP Photo/)
The Berlin International Film Festival is kicking off on Thursday with the world premiere of Tom Tykwer’s “The Light,” a timely tale of a dysfunctional German family and a Syrian refugee. The festival known as the Berlinale this year comes against the backdrop of Germany's parliament elections.
Linklater’s Blue Moon tells the story of the legendary lyricist Lorenz Hart bravely facing the future as his professional and private life unravels during the opening night party for his former partner Richard Rodgers’ hit show,
From Golden Bear winner "Dreams (Sex Love)" to another movie called "Dreams," here are the best films we saw at 2025 Berlin Film Festival.
Norwegian filmmaker Dag Johan Haugerud’s latest Dreams (Sex Love) has won the Golden Bear at this year’s Berlin Film Festival. Scroll down for the full list of winners. The film is the third entry in a trilogy from Haugerud. The other films in the trology are Sex and Love, both released in 2024.
In the curious case of German director Tom Tykwer’s The Light, which opened the Berlin Film Festival, such a quacky therapy — mostly involving a flashing LED light and an egg-timer — is ...
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