Berlin news – Page 126
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Kosslick says 2011 Berlinale couldn't 'avoid the political'
Dieter Kosslick says Bela Tarr FIPRESCI prize could be a show of solidarity with Hungarian filmmakers; he also talks about challenges of digital cinema in regards to festival and market.
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On The Ice wins Berlin Crystal Bear for Generation 14plus
Andrew Okpeaha MacLean’s thriller On The Ice has taken the Crystal Bear for best feature film in the Berlinale’s Generation 14plus section.
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Above Us Only Sky wins Berlin Europa Cinemas Label
Jan Schomburg’s drama awarded the Europa Cinemas Label for Best European Film at the Berlinale.
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Rosch wins Berlin Talent Campus Score Competition
German composer Felix Rösch picked up the top prize in the Berlinale Talent Campus’ Score Competition awards ceremony which took place today (February 17).
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TriPictures pick up Don’t Be Afraid Of The Dark for Spain
Major distributor TriPictures has taken Spanish theatrical rights to the Guillermo Del Toro backed horror Don’t Be Afraid Of The Dark from Miramax.
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NonStop full of energy at Berlinale
Swedish outfit acquires Sundance and Berlin titles The Future, Circumstance, Another Happy Day among others.
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Polish fest Off Camera Plus expands
Peter Weir, Amitabh Bachchan, Roger Christian, Elvis Mitchell and Klaus Eder to attend Polish festival.
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Adu Dhabi delegation has busy Berlin
The Abu Dhabi Film Commission, in partnership with the European Producers Club, brought five UAE producers to the Berlinale.
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Buyers travel to Ruiz's Lisbon; Giamatti, Binoche join Cosmopolis
Veteran producer and Alfama boss Paulo Branco also talks about new productions including Cosmpolis’ growing cast.
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Gold View lands Italian deal for Rising Sex
Japan’s Gold View has sold 72-year-old pornographer documentary Yoyochu – In The Land Of The Rising Sex to Rai Three for Italy.
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Doc & Film takes on The Fatherless
Sales continue for Noir Ocean, Over Your Cities Grass Will Grow.
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BKO continues to punch with buyers
Sahamongkolfilm International secures spate of deals on action film.
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Toby Roberts developing US road movie
UK film-maker Toby Roberts, whose short film Spoilt Broth was competing for the Berlin Today Award at the festival, is developing his first feature, a US set roadtrip movie called Four For The Border.
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Brownian co-producers to reunite for Leopold’s next film
The Netherlands’ Circe Films and Germany’s Coin Film, co-producers of Nanouk Leopold’s Forum film Brownian Movement, will re-unite for her next feature project It’s All So Quiet based on The Twin, the internationally bestselling novel by Gerbrand Bakker.
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Swish reps Birmingham music documentary
Swish Films likes the sound of music doc Made In Birmingham - Reggae, Punk, Bhangra.
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EFM buyers like sound of Parlay's The Words
Buyers have been flocking to The Words, Parlay Films’ drama that will star Bradley Cooper as an ambitious writer whose plagiarism returns to haunt him.
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Epic lines up financing on action adventure Blood & Iron
Patrick Ewald’s LA-based Epic Pictures Group has closed a deal with WTW Films in the UK and Ukraine’s Film.UA Group to jointly finance and produce the action adventure Blood & Iron (aka The Rus).
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Archstone tempts EFM buyers with $20m sci-fi Biosphere
LA-based Archstone Distribution has been talking to buyers here about My Own Worst Enemy Productions’ $20m sci-fi action title Biosphere.
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DeaPlaneta pick up The Awakening for Spain
Major distributor DeaPlaneta has picked up Spanish theatrical rights to Nick Murphy’s supernatural thriller The Awakening from Studio Canal at the EFM.