All Germany articles – Page 20
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Features
‘All Quiet On The Western Front’ star Albrecht Schuch quit smoking ahead of the gruelling shoot
Bafta nominee Albrecht Schuch is seeking to broaden the international scope of his career.
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Reviews
’Endless Borders’: Rotterdam Review
Rotterdam’s Big Screen winner takes place on Iran’s remote and troubled border with Afghanistan
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Fremantle strikes first look deal with ‘All Quiet On The Western Front’ director Edward Berger’s label Nine Hours
Berger has just launched new label with partner Luke Rivett.
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First trailer for Hannes Hirsch’s Berlinale Panorama title ‘Drifter’ (exclusive)
Hirsch’s debut feature follows a 22-year-old man who finds himself in Berlin’s party scene.
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Berlin’s Pluto Film picks up sales on SXSW selection ‘Sister & Sister’ (exclusive)
Sales talks to commence at EFM later this month.
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Pluto Film boards Berlinale drama ‘Tomorrow Is A Long Time’ (exclusive)
Drama marks the feature directorial debut of Singapore’s Jow Zhi Wei.
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Films Boutique unveils six-strong Berlinale slate led by Zhang Lu’s ‘The Shadowless Tower’ (exclusive)
Slate includes features in Competition, Encounters, Forum and Panorama sections
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Port of Production residency programme selects four international producers
The producers hail from Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands and Canada.
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Max Gleschinski’s ‘Alaska’ wins top prize at Filmfestival Max Ophüls
Fest focus on films by up-and-coming talent from Geman-speaking world.
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Admissions fall 33.1% in Germany in 2022 compared to pre-pandemic levels
German films achieved their second biggest market share in five years.
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Beta acquires Tromso audience winner ‘Let The River Flow’ (exclusive)
The film about the Sámi minority is now screening in competition at Goteborg.
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Be For Films takes on sales for Berlinale Panorama title ‘The Teachers’ Lounge’ (exclusive)
İlker Çatak’s fourth feature stars Leonie Benesch.
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Jessica Woodworth on her Rotterdam world premiere ‘Luka’: “What I really love is its intrinsic humour”
The ambitious film is based on the classic Italian novel, Dino Buzatti’s ’The Desert Of The Tatars’
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Reviews
‘One Last Evening’: Rotterdam Review
Dinner with friends turns nasty in this German debut set against the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic
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Casting director Simone Bär dies aged 57
Bär worked on ‘All Quiet On The Western Front’ and contributed to ‘Tar’.
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‘We Are Next Of Kin’: first trailer for Rotterdam Limelight title (exclusive)
The drama is inspired by real events surrounding the kidnapping of a German author and multi-millionaire
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European Film Market poised for big return as registrations on a par with pre-pandemic era
Accreditation is tracking record set in 2020, with Asian executives returning to the market this year.
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Features
70 European and Mena films to tempt festival directors in 2023
Jessica Hausner, Marco Bellocchio, Michel Gondry and Lone Scherfig are among the auteurs with new films this year.
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Berlinale adds ‘Golda’, Mario Martone doc, ‘Kill Boksoon’
Berlinale Special strand adds eight titles.
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Cercamon boards Berlin-bound Iranian women’s rights documentary ‘Seven Winters In Tehran’ (exclusive)
Retraces the life of Reyhaneh Jabbari, who fatally stabbed a man who was trying to rape her.