All Festivals articles – Page 551
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Features
'Emo The Musical' director on the film's evolution from short to feature
Neil Triffett returns to Berlin this year with Emo The Musical, three years after he debuted his short at the festival.
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Fedor Bondarchuk’s sci-fi epic 'Attraction' scores Latin American, Indian deals
EXCLUSIVE: Russia’s Art Pictures has now sold Attraction to 74 countries.
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Taika Waititi to direct Michael Jackson Chimp animation 'Bubbles'
Hunt For The Wilderpeople director boards stop-motion feature; Rocket Science is handling sales.
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Berlin: first trailer for Syria drama 'Insyriated'
EXCLUSIVE: Film premieres in Berlin’s Panorama strand on Saturday (Feb 11).
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Voltage boards thriller 'Escape Room'
US sales outfit is also representing Maisie Williams drama Departures at this week’s EFM.
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Cate Blanchett-starring 'Manifesto' gets North American deal
EXCLUSIVE: Match Factory is selling Julian Rosefeldt’s Sundance hit, which screens at EFM today, tomorrow and Sunday.
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Netflix swoops on world rights to Martin Freeman zombie movie
EXCLUSIVE: Streaming platform in multi-million dollar deal for Cargo from The Babadook producers.
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Versatile launches crime thriller 'Döner' with Jean Luc Herbulot
EXCLUSIVE: Hugo Becker [pictured] stars in project from the director of Dealer.
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Berlin competition drama 'Félicité' scores sales for Jour2fête
EXCLUSIVE: Alain Gomis’s film is set against the backdrop of Congo’s vibrant music scene.
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Mongrel takes Thomas Riedelsheimer’s 'Leaning Into The Wind'
EXCLUSIVE: Documentary sees director Riedelsheimer revisiting artist Andy Goldsworthy.
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TrustNordisk inks 'The Quake' pre-sales
EXCLUSIVE: Disaster film from The Wave producers will shoot in autumn; sales include for Germany, China, Latin America and more.
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Evolutionary Films expands into UK distribution
EXCLUSIVE: The production and sales outfit will offer theatrical releases of Polly Steele’s drama Let Me Go and John Adams’ horror AUX.
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Incredible picks up dementia doc 'It Hurts So Much'
Heleen van Royen directs the documentary about her mother’s suffering with dementia.
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WestEnd launches Cuban comedy with Ron Perlman
EXCLUSIVE: Cuban-Spanish cosmonaut comedy Sergio & Sergei is directed by Ernesto Daranas.
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UK-Dutch comedy 'Love Is Thicker Than Water' gets US deal
EXCLUSIVE: Jinga Films handles international sales on romantic drama.
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Premiere picks up dance drama 'Breaking Brooklyn'
EXCLUSIVE: Paul Becker directs the story of a homeless dancer and his brother.
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Features
Berlin's Culinary Cinema strand passes the taste test
Scorned by many critics at its launch, Culinary Cinema has become a respected part of the Berlinale programme.
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Village Inc flies to Berlin with new international cut of 'Stray Nightingale'
EXCLUSIVE: Lavish stage play filmed using ‘Geki Cine’ style with 20 HD cameras.
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Berlin Q&A: Etienne Comar, 'Django'
French filmmaker Comar discusses his debut feature as a director, which opened the 2017 Berlin film festival.
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How the revised European co-pro treaty can benefit producers
Europe’s latest co-production legislation makes it easier to co-produce with international partners. Geoffrey Macnab looks at what the changes mean for producers.