Berlin news – Page 14
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Voltage Pictures acquires Milli Vanilli biopic ‘Girl You Know It’s True’, shows first footage (exclusive)
Production wrapped in December; delivery expected in fourth quarter.
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Christoph Hochhäusler to make French-language debut with ’Death Will Come’ (exclusive)
Hochhäusler’s latest feature Till The End Of The Night is screening in Competition at the Berlinale.
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Germany’s ROW Pictures unveils trio of new projects (exclusive)
ROW Pictures is the producer of Emily Atef’s Berlin competition title Someday We’ll Tell Each Other Everything.
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Academy for independent Belarusian filmmakers unveils line-up at EFM (exclusive)
New films by Zhuk, Paluyan and Kutsila among 17 projects to be presented in Belarus showcase at Film Academy launch on Friday.
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Other Angle boards ‘Dressed To Impress’ from ‘La Famille Bélier’ creator Victoria Bedos (exclusive)
La Famille Bélier is the original French film adapted to Sian Heder’s Oscar-winning Coda.
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European sellers divided on dealing with Russia: “I can lose money, I don’t care”
A year on from the invasion, some European sales agents are refusing to do business with Russian buyers while others are beginning to do so.
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Benelux’s September Films goes on buying spree of international festival films (exclusive)
September has snapped up films from Sundance and Berlin and some Cannes contenders.
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Odin’s Eye tackles family troll animation ‘Trolgar & Me’ (exclusive)
The film joins Odin’s Eye’s EFM slate that also includes ’Shimmy: The First Monkey King’.
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New Europe kicks off sales for Ulaa Salim’s ‘Eternal’ (exclusive)
The buzzy project was showcased at Goteborg Work in Progress.
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First behind-the-scenes image from French action thriller ‘The Price Of Money-A Largo Winch Adventure’ (exclusive)
The film is described as “Taken meets Jason Bourne”.
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Filmax boards Silvia Munt’s ‘In The Company Of Women’ (exclusive)
The film is about the fight for womens’ rights in Spain in the 1970s
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Zelensky address, multiple protests mark political Berlinale opening night
Protests from climate activists, against festival sponsor Uber, and against a German cinema chain took place.
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‘The Quiet Migration’: first trailer for Berlinale Panorama title (exclusive)
Follows a 19-year-old who’s torn between his adoptive life in Denmark and his native homeland of South Korea
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Berlinale jury president Kristen Stewart: “We’re living in the most reactive, emotionally whiplashed time”
Stewart spoke at the jury press conference at the opening of the 73rd Berlinale.
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Magnolia Pictures takes North American rights from Participant to ‘A Compassionate Spy’ (exclusive)
Autlook Filmsales handles international sales at EFM on story of nuclear physicist Ted Hall.
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‘Holy Spider’ producer One Two Films promotes Fred Burle to partner; joins Norwegian film ‘Armand’ (exclusive)
Burle also spearheads Annemarie Jacir’s ‘The Oblivion Theory’.
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Paramount acquires bulk of international rights to Berlin competition entry ‘BlackBerry’ (exclusive)
Additional rights sell for Middle East, Scandinavia, airlines on eve of world premiere. IFC Films to distribute in US.
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Global Screen’s ‘Lassie - A New Adventure’ finds buyers ahead of EFM (exclusive)
The first film, ‘Lassie Come Home’, grossed $2.4m in 2020.
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Berlinale competition title ‘Totem’ sells to UK-Ireland and Spain for Alpha Violet (exclusive)
The film is the second from Mexican director Lila Avilés.
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First-look image of Isabelle Huppert in Hyde Park International EFM sales title ‘Marianne’ (exclusive)
Producers targeting major festival slot this year.