All Germany articles – Page 7
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Features
European cinemas focus: Yorck Cinema Group head Christian Brauer on Germany’s arthouse recovery
German cinemas have had a tough start to 2024, but the arthouse sector is bucking the trend.
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Berlinale reveals plans for new-look executive structure
”The working structure will be nimble and modern,” said a festival spokesperson.
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Matthias Glasner’s family drama ’Dying’ leads the nominees for German Film Awards
The nominees for best feature, doc and children’s film have received €2.1m in total from the State Ministry for Culture and Media.
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Berlinale doc ‘hold on to her’ sells to Germany, adds sales agent (exclusive)
The documentary traces a recent case of police and state violence in Belgium.
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Reviews
‘The Bones’: CPH:DOX Review
Fascinating excavation of the true value of dinosaur bones to finders, collectors, museums and scientists
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Dag Johan Haugerud’s ‘Sex’ seduces European buyers (exclusive)
The Norwegian relationship drama debuted in Berlin’s Panorama.
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‘My Stolen Planet’: Thessaloniki Review
CPH and Berlinale winner is an intimate celebration of everyday resistance in modern Iran
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Major European production and distribution groups: Beta Film
Beta is unusual among European groups in that it is fully independent.
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Netflix bolsters commitment to German production with expanded local slate
Projects, including Philip Koch feature ‘Brick’, were unveiled at a showcase event in Berlin.
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Wes Anderson starts shooting ‘The Phoenician Scheme’ in Germany
The director’s latest feature stars Benicio Del Toro, Michael Cera and Bill Murray.
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Berlinale board issues official response to controversial closing night comments
The Berlinale has become embroiled in a furore about the debate around the Israel-Hamas war.
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‘Johatsu - Into Thin Air’: Thessaloniki Review
Sensitive exploration of why – and how – thousands of Japanese people vanish each year without a trace
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Filmax’ ‘The Sleeping Woman’ rouses buyer interest in Malaga, sells to Germany (exclusive)
The pyschological thriller is about a woman seemingly haunted by the bed-ridden wife of the man for whom she has fallen.
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Joachim Trier’s ‘Sentimental Value’ receives German funding ahead of European shoot
The family drama will star ‘The Worst Person In The World’s’ Renate Reinsve.
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Picturehouse swoops for Berlin competition title ‘From Hilde, With Love’ (exclusive)
Andreas Dresen directs the story of real-life anti-Nazi resistance fighter Hilde Coppi.
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Aylin Tezel’s ‘Falling Into Place’ secures key deals ahead of Glasgow premiere (exclusive)
Tezel’s debut feature has its UK premiere on Saturday 2.
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Berlinale funds under threat but festival co-director says closing-night speeches “not antisemitic”
”The Berlinale stands for democracy and openness. We are explicitly opposed to discrimination and all forms of hatred,” said Mariette Rissenbeek.
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Fremantle secures global rights to Constantin’s film and series fantasy saga ‘Hagen’
The production shot at the Czech Republic’s Barrandov Studios and on location in Iceland.
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Berlin politicians slam anti-war, pro-Palestinian comments at festival’s closing night gala
“There can’t be any room here for relativisations. I expect measures here from the new Berlinale management,” said Berlin’s mayor Kai Wegner.
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The Match Factory scores multiple deals for Berlinale competition titles ‘Dying’ and ‘Architecton’
German sales agents announces slew of sales for films by Matthias Glasner and Victor Kossakovsky