All Germany articles – Page 29
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NewsSteven Spielberg delivers memorable Berlin speech – read the full transcript
Spielberg “to keep working”, discusses cinema history, Jewish heritage.
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Reviews‘Music’: Berlin Review
German filmmaker Angela Schanelec brings her oddly fascinating update of the Oedipus myth to Berlin Competition
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NewsDeckert picks up ‘Close To Vermeer’ documentary, seals US deal (exclusive)
Project is directed by Suzanne Raes.
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FeaturesHeads of German production giants talk streamers, consolidation and international expansion
The bosses of Germany’s UFA, Leonine, Constantin Film, Beta Film, Seven.One and Studio Hamburg speak to Screen.
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Reviews’Seneca - On The Creation Of Earthquakes’: Berlin Review
John Malkovich is the posturing Roman senator in Robert Schwentke’s showboating historical drama
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NewsWorld Cinema Fund expands distribution offering
The Berlinale’s World Cinema Fund (WCF) is expanding its distribution offering to European territories beyond Germany.
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Reviews‘Sisi & I’: Berlin Review
Another portrait of Empress Elisabeth of Austria is enlivened by Sandra Hüller as her lady-in-waiting
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Reviews‘The Teachers’ Lounge’: Berlin Review
Leonie Benesch impresses as a teacher struggling to keep control in this school-set German drama
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NewsBoris Becker on crying in prison, being inspired by Sean Penn, Jack Nicholson
Becker is in Berlin for the world premiere of ‘Boom! Boom! The World Vs. Boris Becker’.
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NewsFrom eco-thrillers to the rise of Indian drama: Berlinale Series throws a spotlight on the trends shaping high-end TV
Berlinale Series head Julia Fidel reflects on this year’s selection.
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Features“I was all in”: Netflix Germany exec talks ‘All Quiet On The Western Front’
Netflix executive Sasha Bühler on making the Oscar-and Bafta-nominated ‘All Quiet On The Western Front’.
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News‘Stella.A.Life’ starring Paula Beer racks up sales for Global Screen (exclusive)
Second World War drama directed by Kilian Riedhof.
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Reviews‘When Will It Be Again Like It Never Was Before’: Berlin Review
Sonja Heiss’ third feature explores three decades in the life of Joachim Meyerhoff and his psychiatrist father
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Reviews‘Someday We’ll Tell Each Other Everything’: Berlin Review
A young woman embarks on a taboo relationship just after the fall of the Berlin Wall in Emily Atef’s elegant, erotic drama
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NewsKino Lorber acquires North American rights to Alex Schaad’s ‘Skin Deep’ from Beta Cinema (exclusive)
Schaad’s directorial debut won the Queer Lion after debuting at Venice Critics’ Week.
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NewsGermany’s ROW Pictures unveils trio of new projects (exclusive)
ROW Pictures is the producer of Emily Atef’s Berlin competition title Someday We’ll Tell Each Other Everything.
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NewsNBC Universal agrees long-term film distribution deal with Germany’s Seven.One
Deal spans films such as ’Fast X,’ ’Oppenheimer’ and ’The Fabelmans.’
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NewsGlobal Screen’s ‘Lassie - A New Adventure’ finds buyers ahead of EFM (exclusive)
The first film, ‘Lassie Come Home’, grossed $2.4m in 2020.
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News‘Holy Spider’ producer One Two Films promotes Fred Burle to partner; joins Norwegian film ‘Armand’ (exclusive)
Burle also spearheads Annemarie Jacir’s ‘The Oblivion Theory’.
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NewsSalzgeber takes on international sales for actor Fabian Stumm’s Berlinale feature debut ‘Bones And Names’ (exclusive)
Berlin-based sales agent is handling the Perspektive Deutsches Kino title.
















