All Germany articles – Page 12
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Munich Film Up! mentoring programme unveils 2023 participants (exclusive)
The selected participants have all recently graduated from film school and are hoping to develop their feature debut.
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SND sells ‘L’Abbé Pierre: A Century Of Devotion’ to key territories at AFM (exclusive)
Rising star Benjamin Lavernhe plays the iconic French priest.
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Constantin Film takes action after Til Schweiger abuse and bullying investigation
German producer-distributor announces measures to improve working environment for filmmakers.
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Nordic Film Days launches Future North initiative for directors from Northern Europe
Seven young directors will discuss their latest films with producers, industry experts and audiences.
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Indie distributors consider how to reach an online demographic at Cologne summit
“As a distributor you need to build a brand,” said Enrique Costa of Spain’s Elastica Films.
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Beta Cinema boards ‘William Tell’ starring Claes Bang, Connor Swindells and Golshifteh Farahani
Cast also includes Ellie Bamber, Jonah Hauer-King, Rafe Spall, Emily Beecham, Jonathan Pryce and Ben Kingsley.
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‘Gondola’: Tokyo Review
Two cable car attendants in Western Georgia make a connection in this dialogue-free romance
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‘Blind At Heart’: Tokyo Review
An independent woman struggles to make her mark in 1930s Berlin in the latest from Barbara Albert
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Peter Mettler’s ‘While The Green Grass Grows’ wins best film at DOK Leipzig
Asmae El Moudir’sThe Mother Of All Lies won the audience award at the presigtious German festival,
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East-West co-pro event Connecting Cottbus unveils project lineup
The event is an important incubator for European arthouse projects.
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Netflix, Amazon among backers of German crew diversity programme NewMotion
The founders are producers Roshanak “Rosh” Khodabakhsh and Jorgo Narje.
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‘How To Have Sex’, ‘Shayda’ win at Filmfest Hamburg
The German festival posted its biggest ever audience in 2023.
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Berlinale outlines fresh strategy for showcasing rising German filmmakers
Source: Berlinale/Ali Ghandtschi Jenni Zylka Jenni Zylka, former director of the Berlinale’s discontinued Perspektive Deutsches Kino section, has taken on a new role to discover films by up-and-coming German filmmakers, working closely with the country’s film schools. The €5,000 Heiner Carow Prize, sponsored by Germany’s Defa Foundation, ...
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Ukrainian drama ‘How Is Katia?’ wins best film at Molodist film festival in Hamburg
The Ukrianian festival ran as a festival within a festival at Filmfest Hamburg.
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Filmfest Hamburg hands out three new prizes, including for best pitch of film starring an older woman
The three cash awards honour the 21-year tenure of outgoing festival director Albert Wiederspiel.
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European Work in Progress Cologne unveils line up of 32 titles
2023 festival titles including Amat Escalante’s Lost In The Night and Faouzi Bensaidi’s Deserts previously showcased at EWIP.
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German industry readies for overhaul of funding mechanisms and Berlinale leadership by end of 2023
The introduction of a streamer investment obligation for German production is also understood to be on the cards.
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German actress Aylin Tezel on making her directorial debut with English-language love story ‘Falling Into Place’
Feature shot in the Isle of Skye, Glasgow, London and Germany and world premieres at Filmfest Hamburg.
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‘Falling Into Place’: Hamburg Review
German actress Aylin Tezel makes her directorial debut with this love story set between Skye and London
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Port of Production international producer residency arrives at Filmfest Hamburg
Focus turns to ”how to run a company, manage employees, draw up a business plan and think about the future and how to produce in a sustainable way.”