All Germany articles – Page 34
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Berlinale ramps up Covid regulations including 24-hour press test requirement
Entrance to press areas now subject to negative test from previous 24 hours.
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Reel Suspects boards mother-son Panorama title ‘Grand Jeté’ (exclusive)
Mother and son drama is based on the 2017 novel Fürsorge (Care) by German novelist Anne Stelling.
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‘No Time To Die’ outpaces ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ at the German box office in 2021
Germany is the third biggest market for ‘No Time to Die’.
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Berlinale’s online European Film Market to offer physical industry screenings (exclusive)
All the rightsholders of the films in selection have been offered one physical screening each.
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Features
58 European films to tempt festival directors in 2022
The hot list of films from established and rising directors.
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Berlin Film Festival unveils 2022 Competition line-up
Films by Carla Simon, Claire Denis, Hong Sangsoo included in the 18-strong lineup.
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Alain Guiraudie’s ‘Nobody’s Hero’ to open Panorama at Berlinale 2022
Berlinale Series Market, Co-Production Market name selections.
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Fortissimo Films acquires Berlinale title ‘We Might As Well Be Dead’ (exclusive)
The satire opens Perspective Deutsches Kino.
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EFM’s Dennis Ruh gives full details of how the 2022 online market will work (exclusive)
Ruh talks refunds, weekend screenings and possible informal meeting hubs.
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Berlinale 2022 reveals reduced capacity, shortened festival plans
The 2022 event will be four days shorter than previously planned.
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Germany’s Pantaleon Films adds Yoko Higuchi-Zitzmann to management team
Higuchi-Zitzmann will focus on the development and production of event series and feature films for the German and international markets.
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Berlinale able to go ahead as in-person festival in February
The festival is awaiting for final sign-off on its plans from the city government.
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EFM to move online but Berlinale to go ahead as physical edition
The market was to have taken place from February 10-17 in its traditional Gropius Bau and Marriott Hotel venues.
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EFM Industry Sessions to take place in a hybrid format under title ‘Shaping Change’
The sessions will take place from February 11-15.
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Berlinale to honour Isabelle Huppert
Her latest film About Joan is screening at this year’s festival.
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Reviews
‘The Exam’: Red Sea Review
Shawkat Amin Korki’s taut drama concerns a young woman who risks everything to ensure she passes her exams
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Berlinale 2022 poster revealed, aims to ignite “curiosity and good spirits”
The festival is set to take place in-person February 10-20.
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Features
How Egyptian director Samir Nasr turned censorship issues into opportunity to make Red Sea title ‘Sharaf’
When an Eygptian shoot proved impossible, the director elevated the local story to an Arab one.
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German distributors push back releases amid Covid surge but Berlinale holds firm
Tighter national measures mean cinemagoers must be vaccinated or have proof of recovery from Covid-19.
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Reviews
‘Dear Thomas’: Tallinn Review
Black and white portrait of the East German man of letters Thomas Brasch wins the top prize at the Black Nights Film Festival