All Germany articles – Page 31
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News
‘The Eight Mountains’ starring Luca Marinelli, lands German territories deal at AFM (exclusive)
The deal was negotiated by Vision Distribution during AFM.
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Reviews
‘Whispers Of War’: Thessaloniki Review
A Kurdish man living in Berlin must reconnect with his past in this absorbing drama
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Connecting Cottbus crowns 2021 winners
Agnieszka Zwiefka’s ’She’ won the €1,500 best pitch award.
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‘Bring Down The Walls’: Belfast Review
The ills of the US criminal justice system inspire this audacious mix of commentary and house music
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Beta Cinema secures deals on crime caper ‘Diabolik’, ‘The Tuesday Club’, ‘Hinterland’ (exclusive)
The German sales company has done a raft of deals on its autumn slate
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Cannes, Venice programmers among experts for second Cutting Edge Talent Camp (exclusive)
10 projects are participating across WiP, directors and producers.
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Netflix, Constantin, Sky sign up to major German green shooting initiative
Regional film funds will make compliance with these standards a requirement when awarding their subsidies for production.
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Projects from Colombia, Lebanon among winners at 2021 European Work in Progress
The event was held in Cologne from October 19-21.
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Netflix takes over UK, Germany, Benelux rights on ‘The Lost Daughter’ from eOne
Entertainment One had previously acquired the film at the European Film Market in 2020.
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‘Munich - The Edge Of War’: London Review
George MacKay and Jannis Niewohner star alongside Jeremy Irons as Neville Chamberlain in this Netflix adaptation of Robert Harris’s best-selling novel
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Global Screen picks up Second World War drama ‘Lost Transport’ (exclusive)
The film is directed by Saskia Diesing (Nena) and stars Hanna van Vliet alongside Eugénie Anselin and Anna Bachmann.
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Features
The buzz titles from European sellers at MIA 2021
European buyers will be out in force at MIA in Rome this year in what will be their last physical market of 2021.
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Features
How key European TV drama execs are navigating the platform-driven drama boom
Maintaining a diverse production and distribution ecosystem is key to retaining talent and rights.
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German director Mia Spengler on how to use an inclusion rider in practice
How the creation of internships helped the production meet its goal.
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How do different countries hothouse new filmmaking talent?
Execs from New Danish Screen, BFI Network, the Moin Film Fund and the Netherlands Film Fund came together at the FIlmfest Hamburg
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Filmfest Hamburg unveils 2021 award winners, audience figures
Jury prizes returned this year following a hiatus in 2020 due to the pandemic.
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Hamburg’s regional fund head Helge Albers on his post-pandemic priorities
The MOIN Filmförderung supported 13 features at Filmfest Hamburg and several industry initiatives.
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Features
Why cinematheques should pay attention to the price of a sandwich
Being inclusive means much more than having a diverse programme, a Filmfest Hamburg panel affirmed.
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Reviews
‘Memoryland’: Busan Review
Kim Quy Bui’s beautifully composed sophomore feature explores attitudes about death in Vietnam
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German industry considers future under new government
New German Film Law to come into effect in 2023.