All Berlin articles – Page 38
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Features
Berlin 2021: Screen’s dailies
Browse Screen’s daily editions from the virtual Berlin International Film Festival and European Film Market.
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News
‘Wheel Of Fortune And Fantasy’ takes joint lead on Screen’s Berlin jury grid
Top spot shared with ‘Mr Bachmann And His Class’.
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Reviews
‘Any Day Now’: Berlin Review
An Iranian family in Finland waits in for a vital decision in Hamy Ramezan’s personal first feature
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‘Je Suis Karl’: Berlin Review
Christian Schwochow’s political thriller focuses on the rise of the youth far-right in his country
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‘The Fam’, ‘Summer Blur’ win Berlin Generation prizes
Special mentions went to ‘Cryptozoo’ and ‘A School In Cerro Heuso’.
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European producers talk Covid and streamer challenges, consider Brexit advantages
The producers came together for a Scandinavian Films webinar at the virtual Berlinale.
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‘Ballad Of A White Cow’: Berlin Review
A Tehran factory worker is told that her husband’s execution was a mistake
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‘Wheel Of Fortune And Fantasy’: Berlin Review
A series of encounters plays out in Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s playful trilogy
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News
Hype Film to produce Russian disability drama ‘The Carpenter’ (exclusive)
The Moscow-based company is looking for partners at EFM.
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Buyers shout for TrustNordisk psychological thriller ‘Speak No Evil’ (exclusive)
Speak No Evil was one of the hot works-in-progress projects at last month’s online Nordic Film Market in Goteborg.
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First look: UK drama ‘A Bird Flew In’ starring Camilla Rutherford, Derek Jacobi (exclusive)
The film is the directing debut of Kirsty Bell, also CEO of Goldfinch.
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Syndicado boards Berlin Generation entry ‘Last Days At Sea’ (exclusive)
The Filipino-Taiwanese documentary is directed by Venice Atienza.
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My Screen Life: Iranian filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof on living under house arrest
A member of the Competition jury for the online Berlinale, the Iranian filmmaker discusses his ”difficult and very specific” situation, connecting to nature, and the influence of Loach, Haneke and Herzog.
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‘Cryptozoo’ director on the inspiration behind the Sundance prize-winning animation
Dash Shaw, director of Generation title Cryptozoo, speaks to Screen on working with his wife, animation director Jane Samborski, to create a female-focused utopian fantasy
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‘Petite Maman’ among trio to land on Berlin jury grid
‘Forest – I See You Everywhere’ and ‘What Do We See When We Look At The Sky?’ also rated by critics panel.
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Kino Lorber acquires North American rights to ‘Berlin Alexanderplatz’ (exclusive)
Distributor also unveils KINO! Germany NOW!
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Cinema Guild acquires US rights to Hong Sangsoo’s Berlinale selection ‘Introduction’
Distributor previously acquired South Korean auteur’s 2020 Silver Bear winner The Woman Who Ran.
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Neon acquires North American rights to Celine Sciamma's ‘Petite Maman’
Sisters Joséphine Sanz and Gabrielle Sanz star.
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Reviews
‘Petite Maman’: Berlin Review
Celine Sciamma explores fragile mother-daughter bonds in this delicate feature