What to watch at the Berlinale European Film Market
26 February 2021
With the public screenings postponed to the summer, the Berlinale’s industry event, the European Film Market, kicks off on Monday for five days. Here are my selections of films with possible interest to Jewish film festival audiences. Links are provided for titles previously reviewed on JFR or uploaded to the DocuShuk industry platform. If you are aware of any titles that I have overlooked, please drop me a line on david@jewishfilmreview.com:
200 Meters (Drama)
Abu Omar (Drama)
All Eyes Off Me (Drama)
Betrayed (Drama)
Children (Doc)
Dear Mr. Führer (Drama)
The Death of Cinema and My Father too (Drama)
Fabian - Going to the Dogs (Drama)
Fight Like Eagles (Drama)
The First 54 Years (Doc)
From Where They Stood (Doc)
Here We Are (Drama)
The Human Factor (Doc)
I Am Here (Doc)
Leaving Paradise (Doc)
Love, It Was Not (Doc)
The Meaning of Hitler (Doc)
Misha and the Wolves (Doc)
The Motive (Doc)
Muranow (Doc)
Murder at Cinema North (Doc)
Neighbours (Drama)
The Night Doctor (Drama)
Plan A (Drama)
The Pageant (Doc)
Philly D.A. (Doc)
The Resistance Fighter (Drama)
Shadow Country (Drama)
Shtetlers (Doc)
A Starry Sky Above the Roman Ghetto (Drama)
There Is No Other Place (Doc)
‘Til Kingdom Come (Doc)
Tuning (Doc)
What If? Ehud Barak on War and Peace (Doc)
Ziyara (Doc)