Berlin
Berlinale 2014: 20,000 Days on EarthMonday, 17 February 2014![]() He cuts a dash, that man Cave. Very tall, gangly, with his idiosyncratic snub nose and upside-down-U-shaped hair, the Australian is a one-off. His growly music isn’t always easy to like. In his fury days with the Birthday Party and the Bad Seeds, he... Read more... |
Berlinale 2014: BoyhoodSaturday, 15 February 2014![]() Not the least remarkable thing about Richard Linklater's Boyhood is its being shot over a decade – that’s probably a first in film history. And it’s more than a sociological experiment, portraying in vibrant contemporary detail and a lot of... Read more... |
Berlinale 2014: Cathedrals of CultureFriday, 14 February 2014![]() Back at the Venice Biennale in 2010, the German film director Wim Wenders showed a 3D video installation titled “If Buildings Could Talk”.Exploring the theme of how architecture interacts with human beings, and attempting to capture the soul of the... Read more... |
Hannah Höch, Whitechapel GalleryFriday, 17 January 2014![]() What once appeared daring and transgressive will often barely raise an eyebrow given time. This much is obvious – or at least up to a point, since much avant-garde art continues to challenge and/or bemuse well into the 21st century. But the reverse... Read more... |
Oh BoyMonday, 13 January 2014![]() Niko (Tom Schilling) just wants a decent cup of coffee. With this ambling excuse for motivation, he drifts through a day and night in Berlin, contriving to lose his girlfriend, driver’s license and college funding (Dad’s just discovered he dropped... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Berlin: the 26th European Film AwardsSunday, 08 December 2013Paolo Sorrentino’s The Great Beauty was the deserved big winner at the European Film Awards, with Best Film, Director, Actor and Editor. The bigger question the European Film Academy needs to confront is how few of its winners seemed to really care... Read more... |
Emil and the Detectives, National TheatreThursday, 05 December 2013![]() Read Erich Kästner’s 1928 novel about young Emil Tischbein and the Berlin boys he enlists to catch a thief, and you’ll come away feeling warm if slightly incredulous at the strong moral compass of all the kids and most of the adults. Gerhard... Read more... |
Linda Perhacs, Kantine am Berghain, BerlinWednesday, 04 December 2013![]() There's been a quiet but nevertheless palpable sense of anticipation surrounding psych-folk enigma Linda Perhacs' first-ever European tour. Comparatively low-key advance publicity certainly proved no impediment to a sold-out house for the recent... Read more... |
Who Do You Think You Are? - Marianne Faithfull, BBC OneThursday, 19 September 2013![]() We know, not least through her own account, of Marianne Faithfull's colourful progress as winsome Sixties pop star, lover of Mick Jagger, junkie on the streets of Soho and her artistic rebirth as gravel-throated chanteuse. Here, her frequently... Read more... |
DVD: Berlin 36Tuesday, 13 August 2013![]() Sporting dreams and the Second World War are both bottomless narrative mines. German-Jewish high-jumper Gretel Bergmann’s attempt to compete in the German team at the 1936 Berlin Olympics unites these genres, but it’s no Hitler-era Chariots of Fire.... Read more... |
War Requiem, Berlin Philharmoniker, Rattle, Philharmonie BerlinSunday, 16 June 2013![]() How often should a music-lover go to hear Britten’s most layered masterpiece? From personal experience, I’d say not more than once every five years, if you want to keep a sense of occasion fresh. So how often should an orchestra play it? Sir... Read more... |
The Man Who Shot Beautiful Women, BBC FourMonday, 20 May 2013![]() You can only marvel at the family intrigues that virtually closed down the legacy of photographer Erwin Blumenfeld in the years following his death in 1969. "Destroy, destruct, separate, divide,” was the emphatic double-phrased imperative with which... Read more... |
