All Germany articles – Page 109

  • The Boar That Rocked
    News

    The Boat That Rocked docks in France, Little Ashes fires up Spain and UK

    2009-05-08T16:13:00Z

    ScreenDaily takes a look at the local and independent openings in key markets this week

  • Features

    Satte Farben vor Schwarz

    2009-05-08T11:51:00Z

    Anita and Fred have been married for 50 years and are still very much in love. Fred’s illness bringssome surprising changes in their lives

  • Features

    Marieke, Marieke

    2009-05-08T11:49:00Z

    Drama about a young woman living with her mother who has been emotionally distant ever since herhusband died

  • Chris Chong Chan Fui
    News

    M-Appeal picks up Karaoke

    2009-05-08T11:29:00Z

    Berlin-based sales agent M-Appeal has picked up international distribution for Chris Chong Chan Fui’s Karaoke in this year’s Directors’ Fortnight.

  • Cheri
    News

    German regional fund hands $14.7m to co-productions

    2009-05-07T17:05:00Z

    Germany’s leading regional film fund, Filmstiftung NRW, has allocated $14.7m (€11m) – a third of its annual budget - to 35 projects, including a film by UK director Alex Winter.

  • The Pleasure Of Being Robbed
    News

    Films Boutique picks up new films by Rodrigues and Safdie brothers

    2009-05-07T12:33:00Z

    Berlin-based sales agent Films Boutique has picked up Joao Pedro Rodrigues’ To Die Like A Man and US indie filmmakers Josh & Benny Safdie’s Go Get Some Rosemary.

  • Wild Bunch Soccer
    News

    German film fund back on track

    2009-05-07T12:01:00Z

    German film production will step up a gear this week after the Berlin-based German Federal Film Board finally agreed its budget for 2009. It is understood to be close to last year’s $93.4m (€70m).

  • Werner Herzog
    News

    Werner Herzog honoured by 50th Thessaloniki festival

    2009-05-04T11:38:00Z

    A tribute to the legendary German director Werner Herzog will be the centerpiece of this year’s Thessaloniki International Film Festival.

  • Features

    Iron Sky

    2009-05-01T16:09:00Z

    In 1945, Nazi Germany launches its first spaceships to set up a military base on the dark side of the moon. The plan is to stage an invasion of the earth once the time is right.

  • Monster
    News

    Thierry Potok steps down from Germany's VIP fund

    2009-05-01T13:12:00Z

    Thierry Potok, the head of private German media fund VIP Medienfonds, is returning to producing after almost a year in the role.

  • Features

    White White World

    2009-05-01T10:11:00Z

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  • Features

    Tilt

    2009-05-01T10:08:00Z

    Love story set against the background of events in late 80s/early 90s Bulgaria

  • Features

    Run If You Can

    2009-05-01T10:05:00Z

    A love triangle puts a friendship to the test.

  • Features

    Glückliche Fügung

    2009-05-01T10:01:00Z

    A woman’s new partner just seems too good to be true.

  • Features

    Freche Mädchen 2

    2009-05-01T09:59:00Z

    Sequel of box office hit Cheeky Girls exploring trials and tribulations of a group of teenage girls.

  • Features

    Das Schweigen

    2009-05-01T09:52:00Z

    A 13 year old girl vanishes in the exact place where a girl was killed 23 years ago. The situation forces those involved in the original case to face their past.

  • Features

    Boxhagener Platz

    2009-05-01T09:44:00Z

    A film following the adventures of Grandma Otti and her 12-year-old grandson around East Berlin’s Boxhagener Platz in 1968.

  • Features

    9 Leben

    2009-05-01T09:40:00Z

    Documentary about nine homeless people.

  • Berlinale
    News

    Volkswagen drops Berlinale sponsorship

    2009-04-30T11:51:00Z

    Volkswagen is scrapping its seven year sponsorship of the Berlinale, ahead of the festival’s 60th anniversary next year.

  • Features

    Alois Nebel

    2009-04-29T16:06:00Z

    A provincial train dispatcher is haunted by the ghosts of history and a murder.