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    Nina Hoss on her gender-switched role in ‘Hedda’: “It was the biggest revelation”
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    Nina Hoss on her gender-switched role in ‘Hedda’: “It was the biggest revelation”

    2025-12-16T10:49:00Z

    German actress Nina Hoss shines as a star academic in Hedda

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    Jerichow
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    Jerichow

    2008-08-29T14:20:00Z

    Dir: Christian Petzold. Germany. 2008. 93mins.

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    Christian Petzold’s 'Transit' goes to Match Factory
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    Christian Petzold’s 'Transit' goes to Match Factory

    2017-02-13T06:00:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: German sales agent boards next project from the director of Phoenix [pictured].

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    Barbara
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    Barbara

    2011-09-15T11:22:00Z

    Yella and Jerichow director Christian Petzold and producer Florian Koerner von Gustorf speak about their latest collaboration.

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    Match Factory handles Venice competitors Jerichow, Teza

    2008-07-31T06:00:00Z

    Cologne-based The Match Factory will handle international sales on two Venice competition titles - Christian Petzold's Jerichow and Haile Gerima's Teza - screening as world premieres at the festival.Jerichow marks The Match Factory's second collaboration with Petzold after his Berlinale 2007 competition film Yella which won lead actress and Petzold ...

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    The Match Factory picks up Orizzonti opener Cut, and new Petzold film
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    The Match Factory picks up Orizzonti opener Cut, and new Petzold film

    2011-08-17T13:11:00Z

    The Match Factory has picked up international distribution rights for Iranian filmmaker Amir Naderi’s new feature Cut which will have its world premiere as the opening film of Venice’s Horizons (Orizzonti) section on Sept 1.

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    Phoenix
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    Phoenix

    2014-09-22T11:36:00Z

    Dir: Christian Petzold. Germany. 2014. 98mins

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    The Match Factory to handle Petzold's new feature Jerichow

    2008-04-21T10:57:00Z

    The Match Factory will handle international sales on Christian Petzold's new feature Jerichow which begins shooting in the east German town of Wittenberge, the Prignitz region and along the Elbe from today. It is the sales agent's second Petzold film after his 2007 competition film Yella and marks the director's ...

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    Match Factory rises with Phoenix
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    Match Factory rises with Phoenix

    2013-05-15T06:00:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: German sales outfit The Match Factory has launched sales on Phoenix, the new feature from Silver Bear winning director Christian Petzold.

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    Nina Hoss: “Female directors should be allowed to fail”
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    Nina Hoss: “Female directors should be allowed to fail”

    2019-09-27T13:44:00Z

    The German actress is the recipinet of Hamburg FilmFest’s presitgious Douglas Sirk prize. 

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