All Germany articles – Page 40
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NewsBeta Cinema boards English-language Icelandic thriller ‘Operation Napoleon’
The English-language thriller is a Germany-Iceland co-production.
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NewsPrague shoot begins on Sky’s Franz Beckenbauer feature ‘Der Kaiser’
‘Das Boot’ star Klaus Steinbacher leads the cast.
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NewsRise And Shine seals deals on upbeat Finnish doc ‘Karaoke Paradise’ at CPH:DOX (exclusive)
German sales company has also done good business on Berlinale title ’Nelly & Nadine’.
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Reviews‘Black Mambas’: CPH:DOX Review
Lena Karbe’s exploration of South Africa’s Black Mamba anti-poaching unit reveals colonial structures still in place
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FeaturesHow Red Bull and Beta Film’s ambitious football project ‘The Net’ came together
Tackling corruption in the world’s favourite sport, The Net is an ambitious football drama spanning multiple series across Europe.
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NewsSeries Mania, Beta Group partner on film director initiative
Seriesmakers will focus on feature film directors who wish to venture into the TV series.
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NewsGerman Motion Picture Fund increases budget by 50% to meet series demand
The annual budget for German Motion Picture Fund is set to rise from €50m to €75m.
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NewsConstantin’s Martin Moszkowicz to receive CinemaCon honour
In-person convention returns to Las Vegas from April 25-28.
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NewsGermany’s Rise And Shine adds influencer doc ‘Girl Gang’ to CPH:DOX slate (exclusive)
Susanne Regina Meures’ Girl Gang is about a 14-year old social media influencer in Berlin.
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NewsUlrich Seidl’s Berlin competition title ‘Rimini’ seals new round of European deals (exclusive)
‘Rimini’ was a critical hit at the Berlinale.
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NewsFestival regular Fatih Akin strikes first-look deal with WarnerMedia
US studio was previously a producer partner on In The Fade, The Golden Glove and Rhinegold.
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NewsMore than 60 festivals, organisations sign open letter in support of Ukraine
Call comes as blasts continue to rock capital Kyiv.
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NewsBerlinale joins call for peace as Ukraine crisis unfolds
“As a showcase of the free world, the Berlinale has always put at its centre the notion of freedom and the will to bridge East and West.”
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NewsGerman incentive schemes generate record inward investment
The funds boosted inward investment on film and high-end TV series by a record €740m ($841m) in ’German spend’ last year.
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News‘Alcarras’ wins Golden Bear at 2022 Berlinale
Top prizes for Hong Sangsoo’s ‘The Novelist’s Film’, Claire Denis’ ‘Fire’.
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Reviews‘Echo’: Berlin Review
Mareike Wegener’s fiction feature debut is a crime mystery with echoes of philosophical trauma
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Reviews‘Grand Jeté’: Berlin Review
Isabelle Stever’s bold and troubling drama of a reunited mother-son relationship pushes beyond motherly love
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NewsGo2Films enjoys busy EFM with slew of ‘Berenshtein’ sales (exclusive)
Pandastorm Pictures has taken German rights on Roman Shumunov’s Second World War doc-fiction.
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NewsFeminist remake of ‘People On Sunday’ in the works from Alice Agneskirchner (exclusive)
People On Sunday brought together Robert Siodmak, Edgar Ulmer, Billy Wilder and Fred Zinnemann early in their careers.
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NewsLi Ruijun’s ‘Return To Dust’ sells to France for m-appeal (exclusive)
Bidding war broke out for French rights.
















