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Berlin 2023: Screen’s guide to the Special, Forum and Generation titles
Screen profiles all the Special, Forum and Generation titles for the Berlinale’s 2023 edition, which runs from Feb 16-26.
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Berlin 2023: Screen’s guide to the Encounters titles
Screen profiles all the films in the x strand for the Berlinale’s 2023 edition, which runs from Feb 16-26.
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Berlin 2023: Screen’s guide to the Series titles
Screen profiles all the Series titles for the Berlinale’s 2023 edition, which runs from Feb 16-26.
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EFM director Dennis Ruh on changes for this year’s edition, supporting Ukrainian industry
“It’s been a very strange experience for me and my team to have the market online for two years in a row.”
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Berlin 2023: Screen’s guide to the Panorama titles
Screen profiles all the films in the Panorama strand for the Berlinale’s 2023 edition, which runs from Feb 16-26.
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Berlin 2023: Screen’s guide to the Competition titles
Line-up includes new films from Angela Schanelec, Christian Petzold, Margarethe von Trotta and Emily Atef.
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“I am genuinely excited”: European sales agents look ahead to 2023 European Film Market
After a quiet American Film Market in November, the expectation is for Berlin to be buzzing.
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“Everything has changed”: Berlinale co-heads reveal challenges of planning 2023 edition
Carlo Chatrian and Mariette Rissenbeek reflect on the impact of the pandemic, why there are no titles from Russia and receiving a €2.2m funding boost.
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What are the pros and cons of gender-neutral acting categories?
The Bifas adopted gender-neutral acting categories for the first time this year, with the Berlinale switching in 2021.
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Graham Moore on working with Mark Rylance on Berlinale title ‘The Outfit’
Oscar-winner Graham Moore explains how he shot his Berlin world premiere film ’The Outfit’ all in one shop setting.
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13 films that stood out at Berlin 2022
The in-person festival delivered some jewels that will definitely be making their way around the festival and arthouse circuit.
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Departing Berlinale Generation head Maryanne Redpath on 30 years at the festival
Redpath talks programming for young audiences, recalls hugging Tilda Swinton
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Natalia Lopez Gallardo on her Berlin Golden Bear contender ‘Robe Of Gems’
An acclaimed editor on titles such as Amat Escalante’s Heli, Lopez Gallardo makes her directing debut
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Li Ruijun talks filming a vanishing part of China in ‘Return To Dust’
Chinese filmmaker Li Ruijun shot his Berlin Competition title Return To Dust over four seasons in 2020.
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Andrew Dominik on his new Nick Cave doc, why 'Blonde' is a "masterpiece"
Australian director discusses his Nick Cave documentary This Much I Know To Be True and upcoming Netflix project Blonde.
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What’s behind the wave of success for Nordic films at festivals?
The experts say there are a multitude of reasons why the Nordics — Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden — are booming creatively.
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Berlin 2022: Hong Kong and China hot projects
Chinese and Hong Kong filmmakers continue to be prolific, despite the continuing effects of the lockdown.
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Berlin 2022: Taiwan hot projects
Hot off a strong year for the local box office, there is an eclectic mix of Taiwanese titles available to EFM buyers.
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Berlin 2022: Japan hot projects
Wedding planners, serial killers and dead kaijus all feature in the Japanese films set to launch at this year’s Berlinale and European Film Market.
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“There will be a lot of rules”: Berlin co-chief Mariette Rissenbeek on what to expect at the festival
The Berlinale’s co-head on the challenges ahead and her most highly anticipated moment of this year’s festival.