All Berlin articles – Page 19
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NewsRaven Banner EFM slate led by Irish horror ‘Ghost’, action horror ‘The Creeps’ (exclusive)
Roster includes Sundance entry ‘Onyx The Fortuitous And The Talisman Of Souls’, ‘Mortal Game’.
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NewsGeorgian Film Institute arrives in Berlin to raise awareness of censorship, dictatorship fears
The independent Institute was created a year ago as an alternative to the Georgian National Film Center.
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NewsVMI Worldwide boards David Bianchi, Mena Suvari thriller ‘RZR Cyber Protocol’ (exclusive)
Dystopian Los Angeles-set story follows hacker who designs neural implant.
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FeaturesSpain’s diverse and dynamic creative industry takes centre stage at EFM
Screen introduces the films being presented at the festival and market.
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FeaturesSpanish sellers reveal the opportunities and challenges they face
Sellers also discuss ups and downs of Latin and North America as buyers.
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FeaturesWhy international features such as 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps' have chosen to film in Spain
Tax incentives, skilled crews and outstanding natural beauty have made Spain a sought-after location for international production companies.
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FeaturesWhy Spanish co-productions are growing in popularity
An increasing number of international co-productions are fuelling Spain’s industry and broadening its global reach.
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News‘The Courageous’ scores international sales, UK-Ireland distribution deal (exclusive)
Film will head to UK-Ireland cinemas in summer 2025.
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NewsFiery Tilda Swinton speech opens 2025 Berlinale; Israeli hostages remembered on red carpet
Swinton calls out “state-perpetrated” crimes, affirms “faith in cinema”.
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Reviews‘The Light’ review: Tom Tykwer’s Berlin opener is a murky meld of fantasy and drama
Lars Eidinger heads an accomplished cast in the director’s return to German-language cinema
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News“It’s hard right now to make German-language films,” says producer of Berlinale opener ‘The Light’
Tom Tykwer’s ’The Light’ world premieres tonight (February 13).
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NewsPhilip Knatchbull, Thierry Fremaux address AI usage at Berlin conference
Knatchbull said AI can help local-language production find audience worldwide.
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NewsFlawless, XYZ Films at EFM selling AI English-language dub of Berlinale opener ‘The Light’
Tom Tykwer’s drama used tech to adjust lips movements and synch to dubbed dialogue.
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News‘Girls On Wire’: first trailer for Vivian Qu’s Berlinale Competition title (exclusive)
Film follows two cousins pushed apart by family struggles, who attempt to reunite.
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NewsTodd Haynes, Berlin jury speak out against Trump and rise of far-right politics
Jurors embrace political dimension of festival; “I don’t want to fear anything,” says Maria Schrader.
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NewsElla Balinska to lead Greg McLean’s ‘The Horror Game’, Concourse launching EFM sales
Balinska starred in Charlie’s Angels reboot alongside Kristen Stewart, Naomi Scott.
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Reviews‘Dreams In Nightmares’: Queer black femmes shine in confident reframing of the road trip movie
Shatara Michelle Ford’s feature premiered at Black Star and screens at the Berlinale
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FeaturesEFM 2025: The buzz titles from the UK
Screen highlights the buzz titles ready to entice international buyers at the 2025 European Film Market (EFM), which runs February 13-19.
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FeaturesBerlin 2025: The buzz titles from Japan
A true story from Takashi Miike, an adaptation of a Kazuo Ishiguro novel and a horror sequel are being introduced by Japanese sellers at EFM.
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FeaturesBerlin 2025: The buzz titles from Taiwan
EFM’s Taiwanese films include a supernatural mystery, two LGBTQ+ dramas and a cancer documentary that features a celebrated TV host.














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