All Germany articles – Page 40
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Features
“A race against time”: German cinemas under pressure with 40% of screens still closed
Box office revenues for the first six months of 2020 were down by over 50% compared to the same period in 2019.
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News
Hamburg film fund to introduce a diversity checklist
Film fund chief Helge Albers reflects on an eventful 12 months in the job.
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Reviews
‘Cortex’: Hamburg Review
Moritz Bleibtreu’s directorial debut boasts an ’Inception’-style tour of alternate realities
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Features
‘Enfant Terrible’ director Oskar Roehler on older casting and Fassbinder’s mystique
He also talks shooting in a studio and incurring the wrath of the Fassbinder Foundation.
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German producers back on set but issue call for more insurance support
No new US projects are yet shooting in Germany due to travel rules.
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News
The films opening in key European territories this weekend: ‘Monsoon’, ‘David Copperfield’, ‘Lux Æterna’
Cinemas are looking to bounce back from a week of bad news.
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Filmfest Hamburg’s Albert Wiederspiel on the importance of introducing new talent to audiences
The festival is showcasing first films by Moritz Bleibtreu, Bjarne Mädel,Fanny Liatard, Jeremy Trouilh and Suzanne Lindon.
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Filmfest Hamburg looks forward to physical festival, online industry programme
The German festival opens tonight with the premiere of Oskar Roehler’s Enfant Terrible.
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Reviews
‘Enfant Terrible’: Hamburg Review
Oliver Masucci brings Rainer Werner Fassbinder to flamboyantly grouchy life
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News
The films opening in key European territories this weekend: ‘Bill And Ted 3‘, ‘About Endlessness’, ‘Love Affair(s)’
Altitude’s ‘Rocks’ opens in the UK and Ireland.
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M-Appeal sells ‘The Man With The Answers’ to US, UK (exclusive)
The summer road movie is a Cyprus-Greece-Italy co-production.
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EFA, Berlinale demand immediate release of Iranian human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh
Nasrin Sotoudeh is known in cinema circles for her work with Jafar Panahi and appearing as one of the passengers in Taxi Tehran.
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News
The films opening in key European territories this weekend: ‘The Broken Hearts Gallery’, ‘Rocks’, ‘Antebellum’
‘Mama Weed’ starring Isabelle Huppert, is also opening in France.
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Reviews
‘And Tomorrow The Entire World’: Venice Review
A nervy activism drama filled with sexual tension and a feisty fascist-punching ethos
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Pluto Film boards sales on TIFF Discovery title ‘180° Rule’ (exclusive)
Tehran-set drama is first film in a planned trilogy revolving around the theme of secrets and lies.
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“At least 1%” of EU’s €750bn Covid recovery fund should go to culture, urges MEP
Securing €7.5bn for Europe’s Covid-hit culture and creative industries would be a good result, says German MEP Sabine Verheyen.
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Telepool names Jan Frouman new CEO as André Druskeit steps down
Frouman also named a senior advisor at Will Smith’s production outfit Westbrook.
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Features
The Centrepiece interview: The Match Factory’s Michael Weber on audience confidence and working with auteurs
Weber co-founded German arthouse firm The Match Factory in 2006.
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News
The films opening in key European territories this weekend: ‘Tenet’, ‘Delete History’, ‘Hope Gap’
With ‘Tenet’ opening in multiple territories, this is a key weekend for European cinemas.
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The Match Factory’s Michael Weber reveals Venice joy and Covid obstacles (exclusive)
The German sales company unveils exclusive teasers for ‘New Order’, ‘Never Gonna Snow Again’ and ‘Assandira’.