All Berlin articles – Page 59
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NewsCharades acquires Japanese Encounters title ‘Small Slow But Steady’ (exclusive)
The boxing dreams drama is fifth fiction feature by Japanese director Shô Miyake who was last in Berlin in 2019.
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NewsWild Bunch boards Berlinale Competition title ‘Before, Now & Then’ (exclusive)
1960s-set drama is Indonesia director’s fourth feature after well-received Oscar submission Yuni.
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NewsBerlin Film Festival unveils 2022 Competition line-up
Films by Carla Simon, Claire Denis, Hong Sangsoo included in the 18-strong lineup.
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NewsAlain Guiraudie’s ‘Nobody’s Hero’ to open Panorama at Berlinale 2022
Berlinale Series Market, Co-Production Market name selections.
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NewsFortissimo Films acquires Berlinale title ‘We Might As Well Be Dead’ (exclusive)
The satire opens Perspective Deutsches Kino.
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NewsBerlinale 2022 fills out Forum, Classics programmes including Pasolini, Godard works
Forum adds 10 more titles; Classics includes Godard, Pasolini, Russell.
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NewsLevelK boards sales on Berlinale family animation ‘Oink’ (exclusive)
The film follows a nine-year-old girl whose grandfather gives her a pig.
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NewsRadu Jude’s ‘Heia, Heia, Safari!’ among projects heading to 2022 Berlinale Co-production Market
Projects from Agnieszka Holland, Burhan Qurbani and Sophie Hyde will also take part.
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NewsLone Scherfig’s ‘The Shift’ among 2022 Berlinale Series, Generation premieres
New TV series from Philippe Falardeau, Daniel Burman will also screen in the Berlinale.
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PromotionCall for Submissions: Screen’s 2022 Berlin EFM Product Guide
Screen International Presents: EFM 2022 Product Guide.
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NewsEFM’s Dennis Ruh gives full details of how the 2022 online market will work (exclusive)
Ruh talks refunds, weekend screenings and possible informal meeting hubs.
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News‘Happening’ star Anamaria Vartolomei, Ireland’s Clare Dunne among 2022 European Shooting Stars
The 10 rising actors will be presented at the Berlinale next month.
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NewsFrançois Ozon’s ‘Peter von Kant’ to open Berlinale 2022
It will receive its world premiere on February 10.
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NewsBerlinale 2022 reveals reduced capacity, shortened festival plans
The 2022 event will be four days shorter than previously planned.
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NewsBerlinale able to go ahead as in-person festival in February
The festival is awaiting for final sign-off on its plans from the city government.
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NewsEFM Industry Sessions to take place in a hybrid format under title ‘Shaping Change’
The sessions will take place from February 11-15.
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NewsBerlinale to honour Isabelle Huppert
Her latest film About Joan is screening at this year’s festival.
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NewsBerlinale sets first 2022 Gala titles, Panorama and Generation line-ups
The festival is set to run as a physical event from February 10-20.
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NewsBerlinale 2022 poster revealed, aims to ignite “curiosity and good spirits”
The festival is set to take place in-person February 10-20.
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NewsGerman distributors push back releases amid Covid surge but Berlinale holds firm
Tighter national measures mean cinemagoers must be vaccinated or have proof of recovery from Covid-19.















