All Berlin articles – Page 20
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News
Jordana Brewster, Teagan Croft join shark thriller ‘Alphas’; first pre-sales close (exclusive)
Deals close in UK, Australia & New Zealand, German-speaking Europe.
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Le Pacte gears up for ‘Villeneuve: Rise Of A Champion’ biopic (exclusive)
It is being billed as one of the most expensive productions in recent Quebec cinema history.
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Features
What can Italy’s sales companies do to compete internationally?
The biggest Italian films are typically represented by non-Italian sales companies.
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Italian government reforms could prove a challenge to film producers
Many producers say the new government has a completely different attitude towards the Italian industry than previous leaderships.
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‘In Camera’ snaps up key deals including UK-Ireland (exclusive)
Naqqash Khalid’s debut launched at Karlovy Vary last year.
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Film Mode reports strong response to Dermot Mulroney films ‘Breakwater’, ‘She’s a Criminal’ (exclusive)
Deals close in UK, Australia, Germany, Latin America.
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Restored version of Carlos Reygadas ‘Battle In Heaven’ sells to US (exclusive)
Film is having its world premiere in Berlin’s Classics Special.
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SplitScreen adds Berlinale Forum entry ‘The Undergrowth’ to sales slate (exclusive)
Roster includes recent IDFA acquisitions.
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Film Movement acquires US to Sandra Huller drama ‘Sisi & I’ (exclusive)
The Match Factory closes raft of territory deals.
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Features
EFM 2024: The buzz titles from France
Screen highlights the buzz titles ready to entice international buyers at the 2024 European Film Market (EFM), which runs February 15-21.
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EFM 2024: The buzz titles from Germany, Italy and the Nordics
Screen highlights the buzz titles ready to entice international buyers at the 2024 European Film Market (EFM), which runs February 15-21.
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Berlin 2024: The buzz titles from Spain
It is shaping up to be another strong year for Spanish filmmakers.
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Why Greek art world doc ‘exergue’ is splitting 14-hour run-time for its Berlin screening
Greek director Dimitris Athiridis’ documentary film will play over two days as a Berlinale Special screening.
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Berlinale faces up to political conflicts in opening ceremony: “We must adapt the rules for dealing with one another”
Mariette Rissenbeek and Claudia Roth gave passionate speeches championing democracy, criticising AfD.
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Reviews
‘Crossing’: Berlin Review
An ageing Georgian woman travels to Istanbul in search of her trans niece in Panorama’s elegiac opener
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Reviews
‘Small Things Like These’: Berlin Review
Cillian Murphy is a quiet man with a conscience in 1980s Ireland in this adaptation of Claire Keegan’s novella
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Cillian Murphy on Ireland’s “collective trauma” laid bare in Berlinale opener ‘Small Things Like These’
“When I started out, getting work in the 90s, you would see movies like this all the time,” noted executive producer Matt Damon.
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Argentinian film coalition issues Berlin call for solidarity amid arts funding crisis
Cine Argentino Unido cites ”alarm and emergency for the cinema and culture of our country”.
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Politics dominates tense Berlinale jury press conference
Jurors received numerous questions on the AfD, Gaza and Ukraine.