All Berlin articles – Page 64
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Moviehouse to sell Greta Bellamacina’s ‘Hurt By Paradise’ (exclusive)
Hurt by Paradise was nominated for the Michael Powell Award for Best British Feature Film at Edinburgh and for Best UK Feature Film at Raindance.
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M-Line makes key sales of ‘Beasts Clawing At Straws’ (exclusive)
The crime thriller starring Cannes Best Actress award winner Jeon Do-yeon (Secret Sunshine) and top star Jung Woo-sung (Asura: The City Of Madness).
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Beta Cinema takes worldwide sales rights to ’The Auschwitz Report’ (exclusive)
Director Peter Bebjak’s previous films include The Line, which won the best director award at the 2017 Karlovy Vary Film Festival.
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France’s Art House Films swoops on Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s ‘Wife Of A Spy’ (exclusive)
Kurosawa is a Cannes regular with films such as Tokyo Sonata (2008), Journey To The Shore (2015) and Before We Vanish (2017).
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Loco Films sells Encounters title ‘Servants’ to ARP as industry assesses new Berlinale section (exclusive)
“The fact the section is compact and competitive helps.”
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Rotterdam premiere 'La Dosis' among Oration Films EFM slate (exclusive)
Roster includes Tallinn hit Kalel, 15, Fisheye, Cold Feet.
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Octane strikes North American, international deals on 'Paydirt' (exclusive)
Australia, Japan, Middle East among buyers.
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Features
“So many people in diaspora have this identity crisis”: Riz Ahmed on his Berlin title ‘Mogul Mowgli’
Ahmed co-wrote the film with director Bassam.
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7&7 takes rights to Rutger Hauer’s final film, ‘Break’ (exclusive)
Written and directed by Michael Elkin, Break follows a troubled but talented young snooker player who attempts to break free from a world of crime.
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mk2 Films board sales on Paul Bolger’s ‘Outfoxed!’ as part of animation drive (exclusive)
Paris-based company is also launching sales on live-action, animation hybrid A Winter’s Journey.
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Brazil’s film industry faces an uncertain future
Despite recent successes on the international stage, Brazilian producers are expressing anxiety about a perceived state of paralysis in federal funding for films.
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Reviews
‘Hidden Away’: Berlin Review
The life of a tortured Italian artist is brought touchingly to life by director Giorgio Diritti in the first film to play at Berlin’s Competition
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Reviews
‘Minamata’: Berlin Review
Johnny Depp is the real-life photographer who documented the chemical poisoning of a Japanese fishing village
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Reviews
‘Cocoon’: Berlin Review
Leonie Kripendorff’s coming-out drama opens the Generation sidebar at the Berlinale
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Chile: optimistic EFM delegates look to international partnerships
Global shifts, internal dynamics encourage creators to adopt broader outlook.
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Reviews
‘The Intruder’: Berlin Review
Natalie Meta’s ‘stridently entertaining’ second film plays in Competition at the Berlinale
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Reviews
‘Numbers’: Berlin Review
Oleg Sentsov’s stage play is reimagined for the screen in its first-ever public outing
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‘Onward’: Berlin Review
A road trip from Pixar which fails to advance the company’s artistic fortunes
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Features
How event cinema specialists Piece of Magic have found success with feature documentaries
Amsterdam-based Piece of Magic are taking an event-cinema approach to documentaries such as Apollo 11 and the upcoming King Otto.