All EFM articles – Page 140
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NewsKosslick says 2011 Berlinale couldn't 'avoid the political'
Dieter Kosslick says Bela Tarr FIPRESCI prize could be a show of solidarity with Hungarian filmmakers; he also talks about challenges of digital cinema in regards to festival and market.
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NewsNonStop full of energy at Berlinale
Swedish outfit acquires Sundance and Berlin titles The Future, Circumstance, Another Happy Day among others.
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FeaturesEFM deals strong despite lackluster festival
Even though critics have been mostly uninspired by the Berlinale festival selection this year, EFM attendees reported robust business with one eye on the prospect of more promising things to come in Cannes.
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Flatley talks about 3D film
The project was filmed during five nights of live performances, using 20 3D cameras at every possible angle.
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NewsWide closes US, Taiwan deals for Mill And The Cross
Wide House signs Germany/Austria deal for Black Power Mixtape.
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NewsAdu Dhabi delegation has busy Berlin
The Abu Dhabi Film Commission, in partnership with the European Producers Club, brought five UAE producers to the Berlinale.
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NewsBuyers travel to Ruiz's Lisbon; Giamatti, Binoche join Cosmopolis
Veteran producer and Alfama boss Paulo Branco also talks about new productions including Cosmpolis’ growing cast.
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NewsSwish reps Birmingham music documentary
Swish Films likes the sound of music doc Made In Birmingham - Reggae, Punk, Bhangra.
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NewsDoc & Film takes on The Fatherless
Sales continue for Noir Ocean, Over Your Cities Grass Will Grow.
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NewsNew heads for funding bodies in Ireland, Austria, Switzerland
Funder appointments met with widespread approval.
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NewsAMR strikes VOD deals with Tidepoint, New People
Asian VOD distributor in North America signs two deals.
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NewsBerlin competition heats up with hot seller Nader & Simin
Asghar Farhadi’s feted Competition title Nader & Simin: A Separation has closed a number of deals.
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NewsChina's Rabbit goes to France
Tianjin Film Studio’s Legend Of A Rabbit is hopping along with a sales.
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Marston's Blood sells to Australia/New Zealand
Fandango Portobello handling sales of Berlinale Competitor.
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NewsWerner Herzog exits Cave, goes to Death Row
Maverick German director Werner Herzog is unable to attend the Berlinale screening of his 3D film Cave Of Forgotten Dreams this year because he’s in a “tense” period of shooting for a new documentary about death row in the US.















