All Berlin articles – Page 7
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Reviews
‘Night Stage’ review: Sexy queer drama from Brazil has thematic smarts to match
Felipe Matzembacher and Marcio Reolon’s third feature premieres in Berlin’s Panorama
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‘No Beast. So Fierce.’ review: Richard III moves to modern Berlin, and becomes Rashida
Burhan Qurbani’s female-centric fourth feature plays as a Berlin Special screening
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‘Christy’ review: A casualty of the care system struggles on a tough Irish estate
Brendan Canty’s debut is an extension of his short film and opens Berlin’s Generation 14plus
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‘Little Trouble Girls’ review: Erotic Slovenian debut mines fertile teenage terrain
An introverted Catholic girl’s sexual awakening is the focus of Urska Djukic’s debut
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News
Timothee Chalamet on making ‘A Complete Unknown’: “I don’t know if I have a lot more of these in me”
Chalamet faced the press alone in Berlin, representing ‘A Complete Unknown’.
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‘Home Sweet Home’ review: Subdued Danish care worker drama stars Jette Søndergaard
Frelle Petersen’s latest plays in Berlin’s Panorama
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‘Living The Land’ review: Huo Meng’s story of rural China in the 90s is immersive and ambitious
Berlin Competition title is an intimate epic of the PRC’s heartland
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Features
Christine Langan explains how ‘Hot Milk’ became the first film from Bonnie Productions
’Hot Milk’ is the directing debut of Rebecca Lenkiewicz and the first film out of Christine Langan’s Bonnie Productions
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News
Tilda Swinton on calls to boycott the Berlinale and her future plans: “I need a break”
Swinton was given an honorary Golden Bear at last night’s opening ceremony.
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Concourse Media bulks up EFM slate with Scott Glenn action thriller ‘Eugene The Marine’ (exclusive)
Hank Bedford directed the completed film.
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Reviews
‘Welcome Home Baby’ review: Austrian genre title opens Panorama at Berlin
Julia Franz Richter takes centre stage in this conventional, if atmospheric, horror
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News
European producers warm to UK as co-producer as indie tax credit kicks in
But stumbling blocks still remain, say some producers screening films at the Berlinale.
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‘The Courageous’ scores international sales, UK-Ireland distribution deal (exclusive)
Film will head to UK-Ireland cinemas in summer 2025.
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Features
Why Spanish co-productions are growing in popularity
An increasing number of international co-productions are fuelling Spain’s industry and broadening its global reach.
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Features
Why international features such as 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps' have chosen to film in Spain
Tax incentives, skilled crews and outstanding natural beauty have made Spain a sought-after location for international production companies.
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Features
Spanish sellers reveal the opportunities and challenges they face
Sellers also discuss ups and downs of Latin and North America as buyers.
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Features
Spain’s diverse and dynamic creative industry takes centre stage at EFM
Screen introduces the films being presented at the festival and market.
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News
VMI Worldwide boards David Bianchi, Mena Suvari thriller ‘RZR Cyber Protocol’ (exclusive)
Dystopian Los Angeles-set story follows hacker who designs neural implant.
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Georgian Film Institute arrives in Berlin to raise awareness of censorship, dictatorship fears
The independent Institute was created a year ago as an alternative to the Georgian National Film Center.
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Raven Banner EFM slate led by Irish horror ‘Ghost’, action horror ‘The Creeps’ (exclusive)
Roster includes Sundance entry ‘Onyx The Fortuitous And The Talisman Of Souls’, ‘Mortal Game’.