All Germany articles – Page 72
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'Heidi' becomes Switzerland’s biggest international release
The German-Swiss co-pro has grossed more than $14m to date; Studiocanal has sold the title in 50 territories.
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FilmNation, JC Chandor to remake 'The Robber'
FilmNation is reuniting with JC Chandor and his All Is Lost producers Neal Dodson, Anna Gerb on a remake of the German thriller.
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Indian blockbuster 'Baahubali' sold to Germany
Historical drama billed as India’s most expensive film.
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German box office hits record $1.22bn in 2015
Local hits such as Fack Ju Göhte 2 helped score a record year in Germany - even before the release of Star Wars.
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German-Israeli doc programme adds 'Angry Indian Goddesses' co-producer
EXCLUSIVE: Collection of shorts due to screen as omnibus film at German and Israeli festivals in 2017.
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Germany gets multi-million euro production boost
International film and TV co-production fund opens as Studio Babelsberg begins work on new backlot.
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Shooting Stars unveils 2016 line-up
The young acting talent will be revealed during the opening weekend of next year’s Berlinale.
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'The Lives Of Others' team reunite on German-language drama
German regional fund also backs Austrian Oscar-winner of The Counterfeiters.
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Berlin 2016: TV strand to extend across festival
The television drama strand will again showcase premium titles at next year’s Berlinale, extending from two days to being spread across the festival.
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Box office analysis 2015: Germany
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: A slapstick comedy has become the biggest local film of all time in what is set to be the most successful year at the German box office in history.
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Box office analysis 2015: France, Germany, Spain
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Screen surveys the European box office landscape in 2015 and charts the top 25 titles of the year to date in three key territories.
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New German Film Law in the pipeline
Proposals for a new German Film Law (FFG) have been revealed in a “discussion draft” by the State Ministry for Culture and Media (BKM) a week ahead of a top-level film industry summit in Berlin.
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K5 inks key deals on TIFF premiere 'Land Of Mine'
EXCLUSIVE: France, Spain, Italy, Australia among territory deals on well-received Danish drama.
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Wolfgang Petersen returns to Germany for Warner Bros crime caper
Veteran German director Wolfgang Petersen is set to make his first film in Germany for 30 years.
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Beta takes world sales on Hitler comedy 'Look Who's Back'
Comedy, in which the dictator wakes up in modern-day Berlin, includes Borat-style interactions between the dictator and the public.
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LFS's Ben Gibson to join Berlin film school amid student protests
Ben Gibson, former director of the London Film School (LFS), is set to become the first non-German director of Berlin’s German Film & Television Academy (dffb).
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Connecting Cottbus to feature new projects from Ruman, Ostrochovský
The East-West co-production market has selected 10 projects this year, down from 13 in 2014.
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MUBI inks multi-territory Gaumont deal
EXCLUSIVE: Gaumont deal covers UK, Germany, Australia; additional deals with Cinematheque Francaise, Bordeaux festival.
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MEPs vote to reverse Creative Europe budget cuts
The reformed draft budget will now be put to vote at the European Parliament.