All Berlin articles – Page 7
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News‘Dust’ producer Dries Phlypo expands A Private View into arthouse exhibition
EXCLUSIVE: Phylpo has produced Anke Blondé’s Berlin Competition film Dust.
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NewsGermany's Weydemann Bros launches AVOD and FAST platform Directors Collection
EXCLUSIVE: Directors Collection is closing first licensing deals at EFM this week.
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FeaturesSpanish films make strong showing in Berlin line-up and industry sections
Source: Rosa Hadit Hernández, Colectivo Colmena ‘Sad Girlz’ The Berlinale has long embraced the Spanish film industry, culminating in Carla Simon’s Golden Bear win for Alcarràs in 2022. This year, it is Ian de la Rosa’s turn to shine in Panorama with his first feature Iván & ...
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NewsVisit Films boards world sales on Berlinale Forum entry ‘Women As Lovers’
EXCLUSIVE: Feature directed by Koxi screens in the market.
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FeaturesHow public and private sector support is boosting Spanish producers
Spanish producers are thriving thanks to generous support that is opening doors for diverse voices and international partners.
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NewsRai Cinema International Distribution scores deals for Gabriele Muccino and Paolo Genovese films
Sales division of Italy’s Rai unveils slew of pre-sales on EFM slate.
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NewsMichelle Yeoh, Afghanistan romantic comedy ‘No Good Men’ get Berlin 2026 off to spirited start
Shahrbanoo Sadat’s ‘No Good Men’ received a standing ovation post-screening from the audience.
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Reviews‘Only Rebels Win’ review: Hiam Abbass anchors this uneven but impassioned Beirut melodrama
Danielle Arbid’s latest feature confronts social prejudice and displacement in contemporary Lebanon
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Reviews‘No Good Men’ review: Berlin opener is breezy if somewhat conventional Afghan rom-com
Writer/director Shahrbanoo Sadat also stars in this Kabul-set romance
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News‘Rose’: first trailer for Markus Schleinzer’s Berlin competition title starring Sandra Hüller
EXCLUSIVE: Hüller plays an enigmatic soldier who claims to be the male heir of a long-abandoned farm.
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NewsCPH:DOX-bound, BFI-backed ‘Something Familiar’ acquired for world sales
EXCLUSIVE: Romania-UK co-production follows a filmmaker drawn into her own family history when helping a woman search for her birth mother.
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NewsRafael Manuel’s ‘Filipinana’ set for North American launch with Kino Lorber
Film4 developed and co-financed the film, a prize winner at this year’s Sundance.
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FeaturesEuropean buyers cautious as Berlinale begins: “We are being very selective”
What are the prospects for the 2026 edition of the Berlinale and its market in the second year under new leadership?
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NewsRaven Banner adds two to EFM horror lineup
EXCLUSIVE: 2025 FrightFest London selection You’re Dead To Me, Remanence join slate.
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News“Films are the opposite of politics” says Wim Wenders at Berlinale opening press conference
Juror Ewa Puszczynska said questions about political topics to filmmakers are “not fair”.
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Reviews‘Who Killed Alex Odeh?’ review: Fascinating doc re-examines 1985 assassination of Palestinian-American activist
Jason Osder and William Lafi Youmans’ film plays as a Berlin Special Screening after its Sundance premiere
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NewsArchstone begins EFM talks on Sean Patrick Flanery horror ‘Sacred Evil’
EXCLUSIVE: Tom Arnold, Mindy Sterling, Orlando Jones round out key cast.
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NewsDougray Scott and ‘Industry’ breakout Miriam Petche to star in Altitude’s hornet thriller ‘Hive’
EXCLUSIVE: Farren Blackburn directs the high-stakes UK survival thriller.
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NewsBuyers fly in early for buzzy EFM: “There’s real momentum”
Buyers are reporting more screenings than usual, while tempting sales packages have mostly arrived late.
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FeaturesEFM 2026: 15 buzz titles from North America
Screen presents a selection of the buzziest projects from North America available to international buyers at this year’s EFM.
















