Berlin news – Page 105
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Grand Budapest Hotel to open Berlinale
The 64th Berlin International Film Festival will open with the world premiere of Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel.
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Lanzmann to present 'Unjust' in Berlin
Shoah director’s The Last of the Unjust focuses on Benjamin Murmelstein and his fate as the last “Elder of the Jews”.
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Kaul takes EFM co-director post
Andrea Kaul has been named as co-director of the Berlinale’s European Film Market.
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Kosslick to “godfather” SOFA training
Berlinale director Dieter Kosslick is to serve as a “godfather” to the new training venture School of Film Agents (SOFA) and has revealed he wants attract more TV product to Berlin’s EFM.
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Berlinale World Cinema Fund selects five
The Berlinale World Cinema Fund has awarded five projects a total of $200,000 (€154,300) in its latest round of funding.
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Berlinale Residency launches second round
The international Berlinale Residency fellowship programme is inviting six filmmakers with their latest film projects to Berlin to finalise their screenplays, and develop production and distribution strategies.
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Wrekin Hill takes Lisbon
Wrekin Hill has acquired US rights from K5 International to Bille August’s thriller Night Train To Lisbon. Separarely IFC has acquired Tribeca premiere Adult World.
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New Europe takes on sales for Mother, I Love You
Warsaw-based sales company New Europe Film Sales has taken on Berlinale award winner Mother, I Love You.
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Berlinale to show restored Dr. Caligari
Berlinale Classics screening to include world premiere of John Zorn’s new music.
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Berlinale reports record ticket sales
Despite reports of a slow European Film Market and a subdued reaction to the festival selection, figures were up at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival.
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Gloria tops Screen jury's Berlin films
The Chilean drama won acclaim from critics at the Berlinale while The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman came in last.
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TrustNordisk sells Ragnarok to US
US distributor Magnolia has acquired Mikkel Sandemose’s Ragnarok from TrustNordisk, after a three-minute promo was shown during Berlin’s EFM.
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First Hand inks more EFM deals
Among the deals, Shadows of Liberty [pictured] sells to Germany, US and Spain.
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TrustNordisk sells The Keeper of Lost Causes
Distributors flock to the first film as well as others in the planned four-feature franchise.
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Child’s Pose wins Berlin’s Golden Bear
Gloria and An Episode in the Life of an Iron Picker also among those to pick up awards in Berlin. The US secured one for Prince Avalanche director David Gordon Green. Browse the Berlinale’s full list of winners.
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Berlinale boss looks to future
EXCLUSIVE: Festival director Dieter Kosslick plans further expansion of Berlin’s European Film Market (EFM); first prizes awarded; World Cinema Fund in the spotlight.
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Berlin 2013: Screen's dailies
Browse Screen International’s daily magazines from the Berlin International Film Festival here.
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Broken Circle Breakdown wins Berlin Europa Cinemas Label
Belgian film The Broken Circle Breakdown has won the Europa Cinemas Label as Best European film in the Panorama section of the Berlinale.
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Magnolia acquires Pioneer
Norwegian thriller [pictured] was introduced to the international market in Berlin, with Magnolia Pictures picking up US rights.
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Global Screen scores more EFM deals
Among the deals, A Thousand Times Goodnight [pictured] has sold to Spain, Brazil, Portugal, Middle East and Taiwan.