All Germany articles – Page 57
-
Features
Munich’s new artistic director talks about the festival’s elevated international ambitions
An increased budget means new strands, more stars and a VR showcase.
-
Features
Why it took ‘Oh Boy’ director Jan-Ole Gerster seven years to make his film ‘Lara’
‘Lara’ is simultaneously premiering at the Munich and Karlovy Vary film festivals.
-
News
Munich Film Festival should aim to "overtake" Berlinale, says Bavaria's prime minister
Filmfest director Diana Iljine emphasised Munich does not see itself in competition with Berlin.
-
-
Reviews
'What Might Have Been': Munich Review
A Budapest break brings the past back to life for two former lovers
-
-
Reviews
'Rescue The Fire': Munich Review
Devastating memorial of a Berlin ravaged by AIDS and the late photogapher who captured it
-
-
Reviews
‘I Was, I Am, I Will Be’: Munich Review
A ‘Green Card’-style drama cuts deeper than expected in this assured second feature
-
News
Berlinale faces screening venue headache with proposed CineStar closure
The CineStar’s eight screens host Panorama, Forum and EFM screenings.
-
News
Trans Atlantic Partners unveils 2019 line-up (exclusive)
Two-part programme will nurture film and TV projects from leading international producers.
-
News
LevelK boards first German feature ‘I Was, I Am, I Will Be’ (exclusive)
Ilker Çatak-directed feature will have its world premiere at the Munich International Film Festival.
-
Features
How Central and Eastern European animation is thriving thanks to international co-production
The last two years have seen international co-productions with substantial input from the region win major awards, including Loving Vincent and Another Day Of Life.
-
News
Sony Pictures Classics acquires Cannes selection 'The Climb', confirms 'The Traitor'
The Match Factory announces territory sales on The Traitor.
-
Reviews
'The Traitor': Cannes Review
Marco Bellocchio tells the real-life story of mafioso-turned-snitch Tommaso Buscetta
-
Reviews
'The Invisible Life Of Euridice Gusmao': Cannes Review
Two sisters are forced to live apart in 1950s Rio de Janiero
-
Reviews
'A Hidden Life': Cannes Review
Terrence Malick tells the story of an Austrian conscientious objector who martyrs himself for his beliefs
-
News
Germany’s Patra Spanou takes world rights on 'In The Shadows', 'Open Door' (exclusive)
‘In The Shadows’ is a sci-fi set in an undefined dystopia.
-
Features
Werner Herzog talks Cannes history, 'Family Romance, LLC.', and why he'll never act in a romantic comedy
The German filmmaker’s ’Family Romance, LLC’ is playing as a Special Screening.
-
News
Picture Tree picks up Bradley Liew's horror 'Motel Acacia' (exclusive)
The film marks Liew’s second feature after Singing In The Graveyards, which premiered in Critics Week at Venice in 2016.