All Berlin articles – Page 62
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Beta Cinema grabs thriller 'Hinterland' starring Vicky Krieps (exclusive)
Period crime thriller from Oscar-winner Stefan Ruzowitzky co-stars Murathan Muslu.
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Denis Coté's 'Ghost Town Anthology' takes third spot on Screen's Berlin jury grid
Six titles still to take their places.
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Aretha Franklin concert doc 'Amazing Grace' sells to Studiocanal for UK, Australia (exclusive)
NEON previously acquired US rights to long-gestating concert film.
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Berlin 2019: Screen's dailies
Browse Screen International’s daily magazines from the Berlin International Film Festival.
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EFM 2019 round-up: foreign-language fare, US packages shine
It was a tale of two markets at the EFM this year.
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US drama 'Rory's Way' picked up for UK and Ireland by Parkland Entertainment (exclusive)
Brian Cox stars in film from Oscar-winning producer Arthur Cohn.
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The Open Reel closes deals on EFM slate (exclusive)
Italian sales agent does business in Berlin.
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Dutch upstart distributor Gusto bulks up slate at EFM (exclusive)
Titles include Colombian jungle thriller ‘Monos’.
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Adolf El Assal lines up hi-jinks comedy 'Sawah' (exclusive)
Stars Karim Kassem as Cairo-based DJ Samir.
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Action film 'Legion Maxx' scores deals for Evolutionary (exclusive)
FIlm sells to Japan, South Korea, Poland and New Zealand.
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Film community gathers in Berlin to say goodbye to Richard Lormand
Fatih Akin, Dieter Kosslick and Alberto Barbera pay tribute to the renowned film publicist, who passed away in December.
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Zhang Yimou's 'One Second' withdrawn from Berlin Competition line-up
Film pulled for “technical reasons with the post-production”.
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Features
Agnieszka Holland on her Berlinale competition title 'Mr. Jones'
Berlin Competition title Mr. Jones co-stars Vanessa Kirby and Peter Sarsgaard.
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Features
Tomorrow Studios chief talks Amazon's 'Hanna' TV series
Screen talks to producers Tomorrow Studios about its slate of feature film-based TV series.
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Reviews
'A Tale of Three Sisters': Berlin Review
Emin Alper’s third film is a mystical family drama set in Central Anatolia
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Features
After the success of 'Cold War', what next for the Polish film industry?
Poland has a new cash rebate for incoming films and a national film institute that is focused on building up international collaborations.
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Reviews
'The Day After I'm Gone': Berlin Review
An Israeli father and daughter struggle with their crumbling relationship
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'Ghost Town Anthology': Berlin Review
An isolated, inward-looking Quebecois community struggles to cope with unexpected deaths and otherworldly appearances
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'Watergate': Berlin Review
An epic documentary looks at duplicitous American president Richard M Nixon