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    Bavaria Film International adds six Berlinale world premieres to EFM sales slate

    2009-01-26T17:34:00Z

    Bavaria Film International has added six of the forthcoming Berlinale's world premieres to its sales slate for the upcoming European Film Market (EFM). The six titles are: Maren Ade's competition film Everyone Else (Alle Anderen) about a couple during a holiday on Sardinia and their futile attempt to be as ...

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    Nordic Film Market lines up 200 delegates as Gothenburg film festival kicks off

    2009-01-23T16:27:00Z

    200 international film professionals have registered for the 10th Nordic Film Market - the business arm of Sweden's Gothenburg International Film Festival. Project manager Cia Edström has prepared a showcase of 19 fresh Nordic productions open to foreign distributors, sales agents and festival programmers. Among the most recent are Nils ...

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    Film Europe picks up five films for EFM

    2009-01-23T16:24:00Z

    SPI International’s new sales arm, Film Europe, has picked up five completed films premiering atBerlin next month.

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    New distributor enters Russian film market despite credit crunch

    2009-01-23T16:04:00Z

    Eugene Beginin, UIP Russia's former general director, has set up the new distribution company, Profit Cinema International, a title he might find hard to live up to in today's economic climate. Beginin's initial plan was to create a holding with the classic structure of a troika, combining a production company ...

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    French Cesar nominations announced

    2009-01-23T11:49:00Z

    Nominations for France's equivalent to the Oscars were announced Friday morning in Paris with Public Enemy Number One(Mesrine)at the top of the heap, and Arnaud Desplechin's A Christmas Tale (Un Conte De Noel)and Remi Bezancon's Le Premier Jour Du Reste De Ta Vie tying with nine nods each. Cannes Palme ...

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    Sweden's TV 4 takes first steps into theatrical distribution

    2009-01-23T11:27:00Z

    Sweden's leading commercial broadcaster, TV4, will enter theatrical distribution with its production of Karin Svärd's drama-documentary, The Way Home-A Film About The Sin, The Guilt And The Shots In Knutby (Vägen Hem - En Film Om Synden, Skulden Och SkottenI Knutby). The film will be premièred on 35 digital screens ...

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    Interview: Oliver Hirschbiegel

    2009-01-23T00:00:00Z

    The Northern Ireland 'Troubles' of the 1970s are a long way from Oliver Hirschbiegel's hugely successful drama Downfall about the last days of Adolf Hitler, but the German director sees many similarities.'I've always been interested in the human condition and how this brings forth extreme confrontation,' he explains.Hirschbiegel came to ...

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    France well represented in Adelaide's 13 competition titles

    2009-01-22T18:26:00Z

    The Adelaide Film Festival has chosen 13 films for its competition section including two that will have their world premieres at the festival, Granaz Moussavi's My Tehran For Sale, and Australian director Sarah Watt's My Year Without Sex. France has the most contenders in the line-up with Sylvie Verheyde's a ...

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    Berlinale's 2009 Panorama programme finalised

    2009-01-21T18:01:00Z

    The section's main programme will open on February 5 with Danish actress-director Rie Rasmussen's debut feature Human Zoo while the Panorama Special strand will kick off with another debut, North (Nord) by Norway's Rune Denstad Langlo. The final raft of titles to be confirmed include world premieres of new films ...

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    Khlebnikov, Schipper, Ottinger and Lom premieres at Berlinale Forum

    2009-01-19T15:09:00Z

    World premieres of new films by Boris Khlebnikov, Sebastian Schipper, Ulrike Ottinger and Petr Lom have been confirmed as the Berlinale's Forum section finalises its 2009 line-up of 48 films from 31 countries. Russian filmmaker Khlebnikov's Help Gone Mad about the adventures of a Byelorussian migrant coming to Moscow to ...

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    Baader Meinhof and John Rabe share top Bavarian prize

    2009-01-18T22:21:00Z

    Uli Edel's Oscar shortlisted The Baader Meinhof Complex and Florian Gallenberger's John Rabe shared the top honour of the Producer Prize at the 30th Bavarian Film Awards held in Munich at the weekend. Gallenberger's film, which will have its world premiere at the Berlinale next month in the Berlinale Special ...

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    Chabrol and Gallenberger world premieresin Berlinale Special

    2009-01-18T22:18:00Z

    World premieres of new films by Hermine Huntgeburth, Claude Chabrol, Florian Gallenberger are among the 13 titles confirmed so far for the Berlinale Special sidebar which presents extraordinary new productions and topical works by contemporary filmmakers whose films the Berlinale wants to honour. The Berlinale's new screening venue at the ...

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    Eye on the tiger: Rotterdam International Film Festival preview

    2009-01-16T00:00:00Z

    When Rutger Wolfson was named director of the International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) in autumn 2007, his appointment was on an interim basis. His contract was for only one edition and many expected him to return to his job as director of De Vleeshal, a Dutch centre for contemporary art, ...

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    Spain 2008 box office rises by 12.5% but admissionsfall

    2009-01-13T18:31:00Z

    The Spanish box office rose by exactly $100m from $698m in 2007 to $798m (Euros 595.6m) in 2008, according to figures released by Nielsen EDI. But this was mostly due to a favourable exchange rate and a late surge from Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, released on November 28. This is ...

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    Everlasting Moments tops Guldbagge awards

    2009-01-13T18:21:00Z

    Swedish veteran director Jan Troell's Everlasting Moments picked up four awards, including best film, at the Guldbagge awards.The film, nominated in eight categories, won the prizes for best film, best actress (Maria Heiskanen), best actor (Mikael Persbrandt) andbest supporting actor (Jesper Christensen). It also wona best achievement kudo for composer ...

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    Rotterdam boasts 43 world premieres

    2009-01-11T22:42:00Z

    The International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) will feature 43 world premieres as well as 35 international and 34 European premieres.The line-up includes a strong showing from Eastern Europe with Andrei Khrzhanovsky's Room AndA Half and Alexei Balabanov'sMorphiaand Armenian director Harutyun Khachatryan's Border. All will appear in the Spectrum section.As previously ...

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    Imagenation Abu Dhabi creates Middle Eastern film division

    2009-01-11T22:39:00Z

    Abu Dhabi company Imagenation has set up an arm to develop films and digital content from Middle Eastern talent with an eye to international markets.The division is to develop and fund five to sevenprojects working with creative talent from the region.No budget has yet been announced but the move again ...

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    Projects by Alvart, Stölzl, Schwochow planned by new Berlin outfit

    2009-01-08T17:03:00Z

    Berlin-based production outfit Bittersuess Pictures has revealed new feature projects by Christian Alvart, Philipp Stölzl and Christian Schwochow. Oscar-winning producer-director Pepe Danquart established Bittersuess Pictures in 2008 and since then has been developing projects for its first slate. That slate will now include Christian Alvart's next feature Liebe, his first ...

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    Rotterdam announces 2009 Competitions line up

    2009-01-07T16:13:00Z

    Fourteen films have been selected for Rotterdam's VPRO Tiger Awards Competition 2009, including eight world premieres. The line-up features first or second films from all five continents competing for three top prizes of $20,500 (Euros 15,000) each. For the first time, films from Turkey, New Zealand and Indonesia are included ...

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    More than 90 first-time exhibitors as Berlin's EFM sells out

    2009-01-06T15:04:00Z

    The Berlinale's European Film Market (EFM) has sold out with 386 companies and organisations from 55 countries booking, including more than 50 first time exhibitors. To date EFM has announced that 309 companies will be in the Martin Gropius Bau building with 77 based in the EFM Marriot offices. Of ...