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Radu Jude s em Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn /em : Biting satire against obscene conditions in capitalist society

This is the first of a series of articles on the 2021 Berlin international film festival, the Berlinale, which took place March 1–5. Following the lead of a number of other festivals during the coronavirus pandemic, the 71st Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale) took the form of online screenings of selected films to an audience of film industry professionals and journalists. Instead of the normal total of over 400 films, some 166 were made available online to the restricted audience. Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn The Berlinale has traditionally been the film festival with the highest level of public participation, and in order to accommodate the public, a second so-called “Summer Special” is planned for June. The festival organisers evidently reckon with an easing of the pandemic by early summer, but with the further opening up of the economy and schools, health professionals are warning of a rapid resurgence of COVID-19 infections in Germany.

Berlinale 2021 | Ninja Baby and other must sees

BERLIN – Yes, Radu Jude’s Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn clinched the Golden Bear at the 71st edition of the Berlinale 2021 film festival. The Romanian film is a striking satire on misogyny in Romania, which all too sadly applies to many other places as well. Starting with a NSFW sex tape, the story sees Emi (Katia Pascariu), a teacher fighting for her job when her husband – why, we never know – posts the video online. It is a startling and inventive film and includes an interlude with a devil’s dictionary of injustice and hatred and a final act of a PTA meeting that descends into a Brechtian deconstruction of prejudice. I have to say it’s also as subtle as a cumshot and its subtitle ‘Sketches for a popular film’ plainly states a self-confessedly patched-together feel.

The Highlights of this Year s Berlinale Film Festival

The Highlights of this Year’s Berlinale Film Festival The most exciting works of the first online edition of the festival look at strategies of care and ways of refusing neoliberalism ‘I have never seen a hot air balloon I made floating in the sky before,’ says Mien (Khuong Thi Minh Nga), one of the four Vietnamese women with whom Nigerian footballer Bassley (Olegunleko Ezekiel Gbenga) lives in Lê Bảo’s obliquely-told debut film 2021). There is very little dialogue in this film , but the emotional longing in these lines almost perfectly encapsulates the complex struggles at the core of it.

Magic and Reality Collide at Berlinale 2021

The Skinny Berlinale 2021: Magic and Reality Collide The best films at this year s Berlinale traded in fairy tale and fable, but the titles that seemed to get Film Twitter and the Berlinale jury most excited were in-your-face works offering a mirror on the ills of society Article by Jamie Dunn | 10 Mar 2021 There’s much to miss from Berlinale going digital this year. Kebabs from the Mall of Berlin; cheesy käsespätzle from the wee van near the Sony Centre; the weirdly addictive yellow relish on the sandwiches from the bakery at Potsdamer Platz Bahnhof. More than the food, though, I missed those crazy, daring Berliner cineastes who would queue around the block for the kind of weird art films or experimental documentaries that are lucky if they play to audiences of half a dozen at any other festival.

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