All Berlin articles – Page 21
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News
Gaga pays for Francois Ozon’s ‘The Crime Is Mine’ (exclusive)
Playtime has a raft of EFM deals on the 1930s-set courtroom drama.
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Buyers thrill to SND’s wedding comedy ‘Ooh La la!’ (exclusive)
The wedding comedy stars Christian Clavier and Sylvie Testud.
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‘Stella.A.Life’ starring Paula Beer racks up sales for Global Screen (exclusive)
Second World War drama directed by Kilian Riedhof.
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Features
Spain’s Alvaro Gago on scaling up Sundance-winning short ‘Matria’ to a feature-length Berlin premiere
Matria won the Screen International Buyers’ Choice Award at the MIA Audiovisual Market in Rome.
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Milad Alami talks Berlin wrestling drama ‘Opponent’, next projects
Iranian-Swedish filmmaker on his Panorama premiere.
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Michael Cera talks Berlin title ‘The Adults’, being more selective about projects
34-year-old Canadian actor has been attached for several years to the project.
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Berlin 2023: Korea hot projects
Koreans are back in Berlin with titles ranging from auteur Hong Sangsoo’s latest to superhero films, animation and debut features from rising talent.
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Reviews
‘Superpower’: Berlin Review
’Frenetically-paced, awkwardly narcissistic’: Sean Penn and Aaron Kaufman present their account of the war in Ukraine
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Berlin 2023: Spain hot projects
Spain has been firmly in the international spotlight since Alcarràs won the Golden Bear at last year’s Berlinale.
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‘BlackBerry’: Berlin Review
Matt Johnson takes us on a high-energy ride through the rise and spectacular fall of the first smartphone
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‘Perpetrator’: Berlin Review
Jennifer Reeder’s anarchic genre-blender stars Alicia Silverstone and emerging star Kiah McKirnan
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‘Matria’: Berlin Review
Maria Vazquez plays a single mother in Galicia whose life is constantly on the edge of falling apart
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‘When Will It Be Again Like It Never Was Before’: Berlin Review
Sonja Heiss’ third feature explores three decades in the life of Joachim Meyerhoff and his psychiatrist father
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‘Someday We’ll Tell Each Other Everything’: Berlin Review
A young woman embarks on a taboo relationship just after the fall of the Berlin Wall in Emily Atef’s elegant, erotic drama
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‘The Beast In The Jungle’: Berlin Review
Anaïs Demoustier sparkles in this most recent adaptation of Henry James’s celebrated novella
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Features
Directors including Jane Campion, Thomas Vinterberg and Luca Guadagnino discuss Berlin honoree Steven Spielberg’s legacy
Screen International asks 13 filmmakers about Spielberg’s influence on them as storytellers and his impact on global film culture.
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‘The Survival Of Kindness’: Berlin Review
An imprisoned woman fights for survival in Rolf de Heer’s stark Berlin Competition title
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‘The Quiet Migration’: Berlin Review
An adopted Korean teenager struggles with life in rural Denmark in Malene Choi’s understated second feature
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‘El Eco’: Berlin Review
Tatiana Huezo’s documentary set in a remote Mexican mountain community is an intimate, immersive portrait of a way of life
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News
Voltage Pictures acquires Milli Vanilli biopic ‘Girl You Know It’s True’, shows first footage (exclusive)
Production wrapped in December; delivery expected in fourth quarter.