Berlin features – Page 14
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European Film Market 2014
The current market is focused on smart money and smart deals, not volume of product. Jeremy Kay examines the prospects for deals and new packages at Berlin’s European Film Market (Feb 6-14).
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Making Next Goal Wins
Directors Mike Brett and Steve Jamison and producer Kristian Brodie make their feature debuts with Next Goal Wins, an uplifting documentary about the American Samoa football team. Wendy Mitchell meets the team
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UK brunch in Berlin
The new We Are UK film umbrella held a brunch in Berlin on Tuesday. The group includes the BFI, British Council, British Film Commission, FIlm Agency For Wales, Creative England, Film London, Northern Ireland Screen, UK Trade & Investment, Creative Scotland and Film Export UK.
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Bula Quo! party in Berlin
Bula Quo! and Screen International held a drinks reception at Berlin’s Karlsson Penthouse on Friday night.
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Ken Loach, The Spirit of '45
Ken Loach talks to Andreas Wiseman about his new documentary The Spirit of ‘45.
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Claude Lanzmann: Record of the ages
Documentary maker Claude Lanzmann speaks to Michael Rosser about his new film, an honorary Golden Bear and his appreciation of Quentin Tarantino
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Berlin 2013: Market Buzz
Screen’s essential guide to the hottest titles coming to market at the EFM.
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Berlin 2013: world premiere profiles
Screen profiles the world premieres in Competition, out of competition and Panorama, and selected titles from the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival.
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Park Chan-wook, Stoker
Park Chan-wook talks to Jean Noh about adapting to Hollywood and bringing his unique style to his first English-language film.
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Aaron Gilbert, A Single Shot
Canadian producer-financier Aaron Gilbert talks to Jeremy Kay about Berlin entry A Single Shot, his stable of film companies and upcoming projects.
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Buoyant, but not booming, Berlin market points to busier Cannes
Hottest sellers include 2 Guns starring Denzel Washington [pictured] for Foresight and Steven Soderbergh’s Bitter Pill for FilmNation.
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Screen party at Berlinale 2012
Screen International celebrated the Berlinale with a reception at Soho House Berlin.
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Screen Berlin dailies 2012
FINAL UPDATE: Catch up on all eight issues of Screen’s Berlin print dailies online here.
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Angelina Jolie
Angelina Jolie talks candidly about the conception and making of her directorial debut, In The Land Of Blood And Honey, which has its international premiere in Berlin.
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Berlin buzz: market titles
As Berlin’s European Film Market kicks off, Screen looks at the hottest market debuts — at all stages of production — being offered by US, UK and European sellers
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Winter Warmer
Jeremy Kay analyses the deals from Sundance — including the $6m deal for The Surrogate [pictured] and looks ahead to Berlin’s European Film Market.
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Diane Kruger
Diane Kruger stars as doomed French Queen Marie Antoinette in Berlinale opening night film, Farewell My Queen (sold by Elle Driver.)
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Berlin festival buzz: Competition
Screen writers profile the world premieres in Berlinale 2012 competition, including Christian Petzold’s Barbara [pictured].
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Berlin festival buzz: Other sections
Screen profiles selected world premieres across other festival sections, including Berlinale Special selection I, Anna [pictured].
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Berlin festival buzz: Panorama
Screen profiles the hottest world premieres in the Berlinale 2012 Panorama section, including Iron Sky [pictured].