Berlin features – Page 17

  • Hesher
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    Robust Sundance raises spirits

    2010-02-08T16:47:00Z

    It is being hailed as the best Sundance in years by North American buyers and sellers, but what does it mean for the international market going into this month’s EFM in Berlin (Feb 11-21)? Jeremy Kay reports

  • The Robber
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    Berlin bears all

    2010-02-04T18:24:00Z

    The inside track on all the films screening in and out of competition at Berlin. Profiles by Martin Blaney, Patricia Dobson, Jason Gray, Udita Jhunjhunwala, Jeremy Kay, Theodore Schwinke and Nancy Tartaglione

  • Space Battleship Yamato
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    The European showcase

    2010-02-04T16:39:00Z

    Among the box-fresh projects on offer to tempt international buyers at this year’s European Film Market (Feb 11-21) are projects directed by Steven Soderbergh, Tom Hanks and Francois Ozon, as well as interesting new titles set to star Orlando Bloom, Uma Thurman, Emily Blunt and Catherine Deneuve

  • A Woman, A Gun And A Noodle Shop
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    An anniversary party to savour

    2010-02-04T16:09:00Z

    The 60th edition of the Berlin International Film Festival (Feb 12-21) will be marked by a citywide celebration and an eye-catching line-up comprising the festival’s favourite film-makers and emerging new directors. Martin Blaney reports

  • Jolly Fellows
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    The view from the stalls

    2010-02-04T16:09:00Z

    Screen critic Jonathan Romney casts his eye over this year’s Berlinale line-up

  • Features

    In Focus: Production's French correction

    2009-01-16T00:00:00Z

    An oft-heard lament in the French film industry has been the lack of incentives for foreign productions considering a shoot in the territory. Since 1998, when Steven Spielberg told a crowd at the Deauville film festival he had chosen not to shoot Saving Private Ryan in France because it was ...

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    Round-up of Berlin's European Film Market

    2001-02-20T16:52:00Z

    Sales of Jean-Jacques Beineix’s Mortal Transferto Japan’s Amuse Pictures and Greece’s Rosebud are among a raft of deals sealedby Bavaria Film International at the European Film Market in Berlin last week.