All Berlin articles – Page 63
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NewsBreaking Glass acquires ‘Disclosure’ for North America (exclusive)
Michael Bentham directed the drama from his own screenplay.
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NewsFirst Look: Joan Collins and Luke Goss in dark comedy ‘The Loss Adjuster’ (exclusive)
Vincent Woods directs the film, which is set for a Christmas release.
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NewsEuropean Producers Club, Largo team up on independent film AI project
European producers to trial AI software aimed at enhancing outcomes for features at script, rough-cut and fine cut stages.
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Features‘Merkel’ producer Alexander van Dülmen talks busy film and TV production slate
Carte Blanche’s projects include TV series Nhiem and a Panama Papers-inspired art thriller.
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NewsDutch producer Revolver Amsterdam fires up dramas, sci-fi (exclusive)
Revolver Amsterdam is in Berlin meeting with US and European sales agents.
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NewsCinemas and T-Joy board Saudi animation ‘The Journey’
Ground-breaking animation combines tells Middle Eastern folkloric story using a Japanese anime art style.
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NewsWeinstein verdict “not the end” of equality movement, Berlin panel hears
Time’s Up UK Dame Heather Rabbatts told a packed-out room: “this movement is not going back in the box.”
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NewsTV market brings stars and dynamism to Berlinale
Berlinale Series will showcase projects from Jason Segel, Damian Chazelle, and Cate Blanchett.
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Reviews‘All The Dead Ones’: Berlin Review
As slavery is abolished in Brazil, three women struggle to adapt to life without a housemaid
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Reviews‘High Ground’: Berlin Review
An ex-World War II sniper tracks an Aboriginal warrior through Northern Australia
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Reviews‘Undine’: Berlin Review
Paula Beer is slippery and effective in this modern-day spin on the ancient myths
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NewsGlobal content boom drives $100bn of investment per year
“It’s not enough to make just a kitchen table drama about a man and a woman.”
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NewsRoy Andersson pulls out of Berlin Film Festival due to health issues
Swedish director was due to take part in a festival retrospective.
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Reviews‘Gunda’: Berlin Review
Although a documentary, Viktor Kossakovsky’s extraordinary film is every bit as resonant as Bresson’s ’Balthazar’ or Bela Tarr’s ’Turin Horse’
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FeaturesMy Screen Life: Annemarie Jacir on not selling out and the perils of plastic surgery
Palestinian director Annemarie Jacir is on the main Competition jury at the Berlinale this year.
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Reviews‘Veins Of The World’: Berlin Review
A fiction debut form Mongolia and the director of ’The Story Of The Weeping Camel’
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NewsClaire Denis, Phedon Papamichael named Qumra Masters as 47 participant projects revealed
They join previously announced directors James Gray, Jessica Hausner and sound editor Mark Mangini.
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NewsKelly Reichardt’s ‘First Cow’ moves into lead on Screen’s Berlin 2020 jury grid
Philippe Garrel’s ‘The Salt Of Tears’ split opinion amongst our critics.
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NewsKino Lorber picks up US rights to Sundance winner ‘Epicentro’ (exclusive)
Hubert Sauper’s latest film won the 2020 World Cinema grand jury prize in Park City last month.















