All Germany articles – Page 51
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News
Alfred Bauer prize dropped by Berlin Film Festival after Nazi revelations
Alfred Bauer was the Berlinale’s first festival director from its launch in 1951 until 1976.
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‘The King’s Man’ is first to receive VFX funding from German federal and state sources (exclusive)
Confirms Germany’s growing reputation as an international VFX hub.
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Six talking points from the Berlinale 2020 Competition line-up
What to make of Carlo Chatrian’s first selection?
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Films Boutique appoints new head of sales (exclusive)
Julien Razafindranaly joins from The Match Factory.
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Reviews
‘Exil’: Sundance Review
Paranoia and racism combine in Visar Morina’s unsettling feature about a Kosovan immigrant in Germany
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Features
Director Visar Morina on Sundance entry 'Exil': “Racism is like a virus”
World Cinema Dramatic Competition selection premieres on Monday (27).
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Warner Bros and the Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein fund set up new €3m feature initiative
Around 25% will be invested in projects by new talents.
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Berlin completes 2020 Generation line-up; 58% of titles directed by women
Final titles revealed for the Generation Kplus and Generation 14plus strands.
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German media criticises Berlinale chiefs for choice of Jeremy Irons as jury head
The UK actor has previously voiced provocative comments about sexual harrassment and gay marriage.
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Features
Leading German filmmaker and LGBT+ activist Rosa von Praunheim: “I made a lot of difference and I was controversial”
von Praunheim will receive the inaugural Max Ophüls Prize Film Festival lifetime achievement award.
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Films Boutique acquires David Färdmar’s Goteborg title ‘Are We Lost Forever’ (exclusive)
The film deals with the end of a relationship between two young men.
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International admissions for French films under pressure in 2019
The lack of a blockbuster English-language film from Luc Besson has been cited as a cause.
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French sales company Totem Films expands into co-production (exclusive)
Company heads to debut Unifrance Rendez-vous with French Cinema in Paris and Sundance after fruitful first year.
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Mathieu Delaunay promoted to head of sales at Memento as Tanja Meissner steps down (exclusive)
Company restructures staff as it enters 15th anniversary year.
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Features
42 European films to tempt festival directors in 2020
The hot productions from France, Benelux, Nordics, Italy, Germany, Spain, Greece, Central and Eastern Europe, and Russia.
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Why environmental film projects are now a tough sell
Les Arcs Film Festival launched its inaugural Green Lab this year looking at what the cinema world can do to help tackle climate change.
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Features
German 2019 box office report: downward trend reversed but local films suffer
One bright spot was the surprise success of Nora Fingscheidt’s international festival favourite System Crasher.
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Features
How ZDF’s Margrit Stärk is working to boost the number of female directors working in Germany
Germany’s Si Star prize for female directors is in its third year.
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News
Eddie Marsan, Germany’s Nina Hoss join thriller ‘Violence Of Action’ (exclusive)
STXinternational handles international sales.
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New EFA chairman speaks out on Roman Polanski, sexual harassment in the film industry
Mike Downey has taken over from Agnieszka Holland.