All Berlin articles – Page 47
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NewsShudder snaps up Dario Argento’s ‘Dark Glasses’, WBI posts raft of international deals (exclusive)
The Rome-set thriller is Italian genre maestro Dario Argento’s first feature in a decade.
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FeaturesBerlin 2022: Hong Kong and China hot projects
Chinese and Hong Kong filmmakers continue to be prolific, despite the continuing effects of the lockdown.
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FeaturesWhat’s behind the wave of success for Nordic films at festivals?
The experts say there are a multitude of reasons why the Nordics — Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden — are booming creatively.
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NewsThai production outfit Diversion launches debut EFM slate (exclusive)
First two features are Berlinale Forum titles ’Memoryland’ and documentary ’Scala’.
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NewsCoproduction Office seals major deals on Ulrich Seidl’s Golden Bear contender ‘Rimini’ (exclusive)
Deals have been done for the UK, Germany and Spain among other territories.
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NewsBerlinale opening film ‘Peter von Kant’ interrupted by “technical problems”
Festival apologises to filmmakers and audience.
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Reviews‘Nobody’s Hero’: Berlin Review
Alain Guiraudie’s tale of terrorism marks a tonal shift that favours stereotypes over satire
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Reviews‘Peter von Kant’: Berlin Review
François Ozon’s gender-swap revamp of Fassbinder’s Petra von Kant serves ironic homage on Berlin’s opening night
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Reviews‘Rookies’: Berlin Review
French hip-hop dance battle documentary gives Berlin’s Generation 14Plus an energetic opener
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NewsFirst trailer for Quentin Dupieux’s ‘Incredible But True’ ahead of Berlinale premiere (exclusive)
It is Dupieux’s tenth feature after comedy Mandibles, which had a buzzy premiere at Venice in 2020.
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News‘The City And The City’: first trailer for Berlinale Encounters premiere (exclusive)
‘The City and the City’ explores the perilous existence of the Jewish community in the Greek city of Thessaloniki.
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NewsBerlin’s Gropius Bau hosts art exhibition, select industry meetings as EFM kicks off
The European Film Market’s traditional home of the Gropius Bau looks eerily empty as event fires up online edition.
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NewsBerlinale juror Ryusuke Hamaguchi: festivals can close gap between mainstream and arthouse films
Hamaguchi was speaking at Berlinale jury press conference alongside M. Night Shyamalan, Connie Nielsen and Karim Ainouz.
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FeaturesBerlin 2022: Taiwan hot projects
Hot off a strong year for the local box office, there is an eclectic mix of Taiwanese titles available to EFM buyers.
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FeaturesBerlin 2022: Japan hot projects
Wedding planners, serial killers and dead kaijus all feature in the Japanese films set to launch at this year’s Berlinale and European Film Market.
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Features“There will be a lot of rules”: Berlin co-chief Mariette Rissenbeek on what to expect at the festival
The Berlinale’s co-head on the challenges ahead and her most highly anticipated moment of this year’s festival.
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NewsWhy a shorter festival and smaller press corps is challenge for PRs at Berlinale 2022
“There’s more of a crush over the opening weekend”, said one PR director.
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FeaturesBerlin 2022: Screen’s guide to the Special, Forum and Generation titles
The Berlinale unfolds this year as an in‑person event, while the European Film Market has been forced online for a second time
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FeaturesBerlin 2022: Screen’s guide to the Panorama titles
The Berlinale unfolds this year as an in‑person event, while the European Film Market has been forced online for a second time.
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FeaturesBerlin 2022: Screen’s guide to the Encounters titles
Screen profiles the Competition, Encounters, Panorama and Specials strands.















