All Berlin articles – Page 75
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News
Erik Poppe to direct drama about Edvard Munch’s The Scream (exclusive)
Poppe previously directed Berlinale 2018 Competition title U-July 22.
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M-Appeal sells 'The Third Wife' to 23 Arabic-speaking territories (exclusive)
Includes Saudi Arabia, which opened first cinemas in 35 years last year.
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TrustNordisk sets deals for Berlin Competition title 'Out Stealing Horses' (exclusive)
Hans Petter Moland’s fourth feature to compete for the Golden Bear.
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Horror 'Killer Kate!' seals EFM deals for Devilworks (exclusive)
Devilworks scores deals on genre title.
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Camilla Strom Henriksen's 'Phoenix' records UK, Sweden deals (exclusive)
The film premiered at Toronto 2018.
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Studio Bonanza picks up Erik Matti horror film 'Lent'
Mirovision’s new global contents division also selling O Muel’s upcoming drama ’Pamir’.
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Former Fusion Media Sales exec launches international sales outfit Wildstar, boards first title (exclusive)
Company takes world rights to Marco Berger’s The Blond One.
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Film markets training programme NEXT WAVE launches in Berlin
The German Film and Television Academy Berlin behind new initiative.
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Wide House rides on rallycross documentary 'Born 2 Drive' (exclusive)
Daniel Fahre directs the story of the world’s youngest rallycross driver.
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Reviews
'Mr Jones': Berlin Review
James Norton is real-life Welsh journalist Gareth Jones, whose 1930s visit to the Ukraine inspired George Orwell’s Animal Farm
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'Who You Think I Am': Berlin Review
Juliette Binoche is the 50-something mother posing as a 24-year-old online
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'Goldie': Berlin Review
An irrepressible New York teenager fights for her future in the latest from Dutch director Sam De Jong
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'Dafne': Berlin Review
An Italian Down’s Syndrome woman finds new self-confidence after the death of her mother
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Reviews
'The Operative': Berlin Review
Diane Kruger and Martin Freeman headline this Mossad spy thriller directed by Yuval Adler
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Features
Where next for Israeli cinema?
As Israel Film Fund chief Katriel Schory prepares to retire after 20 years at the helm, Screen asks where the industry he helped nurture is heading.
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Reviews
'God Exists, Her Name Is Petrunya': Berlin Review
A Macedonian woman faces a vicious backlash when she takes part in a traditionally all-male religious ritual
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Reviews
'Chained': Berlin Review
The second part of Yaron Shani’s ’Love Trilogy’ sees a cop struggle with family life
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'All My Loving': Berlin Review
Three middle-aged siblings face the challenges of everyday life
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Features
Sarah Gavron on her new part-improvised film about London schoolgirls
The untitled feature shot last summer.
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Reviews
'Idol': Berlin Review
A bloody crime pits two fathers against each other in this South Korean neo-noir