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THE ARCADES REVIEW

THE ARCADES REVIEW
the new berlin arts quarterly
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Reflections On A Particularly Robust Berlinale 68
After nearly four hundred films screening over ten days to 21,000 accredited guests and a third of a million ticket buyers, the Berlin...


Introducing The Berlin Staatsoper's Inaugural Season Back On Unter den Linden
Berlin Staatsoper's first season back on Unter den Linden - and Jürgen Flimm's last as intendant - features new productions of Wagne


From Handel to Philip Glass: The Komische Oper's 70th Season
By now Barrie Kosky's electrifying effect on the Komische Oper is now longer news - or rather, it never ceases to be news. Berlin's most...


Tannhäuser vs. Tannhäuser
A single subway station separates the Deutsche Oper Berlin from the Staatsoper im Schiller Theater, the long-running "temporary home" for...


The Act of Killing
With the long-awaited new season of “Twin Peaks” nearly upon us, now seems a particularly good moment to revisit one of the most David...


Titles from Hungary, Finland, Chile Vie for Golden Bear
On the penultimate day of the 67th Berlinale, the festival’s nine independent juries announced their picks for this year's best entries....


The Dinner Game
This year's lone American entry in competition causes serious indigestion The impulse of mothers to protect their children, at all cost,...


At Berlinale, “Django” Offers Portrait of The Artist In Extreme Times
The first screening at the 67th Berlinale was the French war-time drama "Django," which opens a harrowing window on the life of legendary...


Ten Titles To Look For At Berlinale 67
With over 400 films screening over a period of ten days, the Berlinale is far and away Europe's largest film festival, (second only to...


Close Up on Europe in Crisis at the Berlin Film Festival
While the full line-up has yet to be announced, this most political of festivals is shaping up with an focus on the challenges facing...
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