All Germany articles – Page 11
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German box office takings grow by 24% in 2023
641 films were released in German cinemas during the year, with ’Barbie’ taking top spot at the box office.
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Adam Sandler, Hunter Schafer, Lena Dunham films to world premiere at Berlin 2024
The festival has revealed titles set to play in Berlinale Special, Generation and Forum Expanded.
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DOK Leipzig extends Christoph Terhechte’s contract until 2028
Christoph Terhechte’s contract has been renewed by Leipzig City Council.
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Sylvester Stallone’s ‘Cliffhanger’ sequel wins backing from German fund ahead of summer 2024 shoot
FFF Bayern awards funding to action thriller follow-up which now has French director Jean-François Richet on board
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Emily Atef, Hafsia Herzi projects among six backed by German-French Funding Commission
French-Iranian director Emily Atef’s Mercy received €450,000, the biggest slice of funding
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Berlinale’s Panorama unveils first wave of 2024 titles
Eleven titles revealed including Panorama returnees Ray Yeung and Aslı Özge.
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German industry warms to news of Tricia Tuttle as first female director of the Berlinale
Tuttle revealed she will move to Berlin, learn to speak German and is excited by the state of German-language cinema.
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Dennis Ruh to leave EFM after 2024 edition
Ruh said his contract was not being renewed by incoming director Tricia Tuttle.
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Lupita Nyong’o to head Berlinale 2024 jury
Nyong’o won best supporting actress Oscar for ’12 Years A Slave’
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Berlin Film Festival poised to unveil next director
Announcement expected at press conference on Tuesday
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Features
How ‘Anatomy Of A Fall’ and ‘The Zone Of Interest’ affirm Sandra Hüller’s elevation to the A-list
Sandra Hüller is generating awards buzz for two powerful performances this year: in Anatomy Of A Fall and The Zone Of Interest. Screen talks to the German actress about the work that could propel her —if she wishes — into a Hollywood career.
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‘Anatomy Of A Fall’ triumphs at European Film Awards 2023
‘How To Have Sex’, ‘Smoke Sauna Sisterhood’ and ‘The Promised Land’ were also decorated.
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Why director Ilker Catak shot German Oscar entry ‘The Teachers’ Lounge’ like a thriller
Screen talks to writer/director Ilker Catak about his thriller-like exploration of generational conflict, racism and scapegoating.
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Studiocanal sets April 2024 release for Amy Winehouse biopic ‘Back To Black’
Sam Taylor-Johnson’s feature will release in the UK on April 12, 2024.
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Producer and media consultant Thomas Augsberger dies at 60
German-born laywer acquired hundreds of film and TV projects as pre-buys from US producers.
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Martin Moszkowicz to step down as chairman of Constantin Film
Veteran exec will be replaced by deputy chairman Oliver Berben.
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Klaus Harö’s Second World War drama ‘Never Alone’ wraps in Finland
Never Alone received the Screen International Best Pitch Award at the 2011 edition of the Baltic Event co-production market.
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UTA signs ‘The Teachers’ Lounge’ German-Turkish director Ilker Çatak
Germany’s Oscar submission to open in US on December 24 via SPC.
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Reviews
‘Touched’: Thessaloniki Review
A paralysed man embarks on a clandestine relationship with his care assistant in this frank German drama
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‘A Picture To Remember’: IDFA Review
IDFA 2023 opens with an intimate film about the effects of war on one Ukranian family