All Germany articles – Page 74
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'Downfall' director plans First World War drama
After making two high profile movies set during the Hitler years, Downfall director Oliver Hirschbiegel is hatching plans for a new film that will unfold during the First World War.
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Schipper's 'Victoria' victorious at German Lolas
Sebastian Schipper’s Victoria was the big winner at this year’s German Film Awards, taking home six statuettes from its seven nominations including the Golden Lolas for Best Film, Best Director, and Best Lead Actor.
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Cannes: Germany's SquareOne takes 'Fifty Shades' comedy
SquareOne Entertainment acquires Cannes Marche titles.
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New funds boost German, French film industries
Co-production between Germany and France is set to be given an additional boost with the creation of two new development funds.
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New Brüggemann, Ranisch films in Munich Fipresci premiere
New films by Dietrich Brüggemann, Alex Ranisch and Philip Koch are to be judged by Munich Film Festival’s first ever Fipresci jury in its New German Cinema sidebar at this year’s forthcoming edition (June 25 - July 4).
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Cannes: JK Simmons comedy among Ascot Elite buys
EXCLUSIVE: Gaumont, The Solution pre-buys among deals.
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Le Pacte scores German sale for Cannes contender 'Valley of Love'
EXCLUSIVE: Concorde has picked up rights to all German-speaking territories for Guillaume Nicloux’s Palme d’Or contender Valley of Love.
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Cannes: German firms line up market premieres
m-appeal has picked up Argentinian director Gabriel Lichtmann’s How To Win Enemies ahead of the Marché du Film in Cannes.
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Cannes: Myriad boards ‘The Parts You Lose’
Kirk D’Amico’s Santa Monica-based company heads to the Croisette with international sales rights to the Aaron Paul thriller.
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World of Locations: Germany
Germany’s well-established network of federal and state funds, and efficient film infrastructure means many big footloose productions base themselves in the territory.
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Ascot Elite nabs trio for Germany
EXCLUSIVE: Kill Your Friends, Return to Sender among pick-ups.
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Arclight’s 'Admiral' sets sail for UK, Germany
Arclight Films has sold Roel Reine’s Admiral - set for a gala screening at the Beijing International Film Festival (BJIFF) - to Europe, Asia and the Middle East.
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'To Life!' sold to North America
Global Screen sells German-language drama to North America, Australia, New Zealand, Brazil and South-East Asia
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Schtonk! director Helmut Dietl dies aged 70
The German film and TV industries were mourning on Monday the death of director, writer and producer Helmut Dietl from lung cancer. He was 70.
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Thompson, Gleeson, Bruhl begin 'Alone In Berlin' shoot
Second World War drama will shoot on location in Berlin, Cologne and Görlitz.
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First-look photo: Snowden
Open Road Films has released the first image from Oliver Stone’s upcoming drama about NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden.
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Germany's Commerzbank boosts financing to $340m
Germany’s Commerzbank is prepared to serve as a financier of more international co-productions going forward as it increased its annual financing volume for film and TV production to $340m (€300m) in 2014.
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German distributors score EFM spree
German distributors Neue Visionen and Salzgeber & Co. Medien each acquired a raft of new titles at this year’s European Film Market (EFM).
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VMI’s Kurt Cobain drama sells to Germany, Japan
EXCLUSIVE: Los Angeles-based VMI Worldwide closed a pair of major theatrical deals at the EFM on its Kurt Cobain true-crime drama.
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Honig Im Kopf hits heights in Germany
The Warner Bros and Barefoot Films family drama starring Til Schweiger has become the studio’s biggest release of all time in Germany.