All Germany articles – Page 62
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FeaturesMunich’s new artistic director talks about the festival’s elevated international ambitions
An increased budget means new strands, more stars and a VR showcase.
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FeaturesWhy 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.
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NewsMunich 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.
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Reviews'What Might Have Been': Munich Review
A Budapest break brings the past back to life for two former lovers
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Reviews'Rescue The Fire': Munich Review
Devastating memorial of a Berlin ravaged by AIDS and the late photogapher who captured it
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Reviews‘I Was, I Am, I Will Be’: Munich Review
A ‘Green Card’-style drama cuts deeper than expected in this assured second feature
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NewsBerlinale faces screening venue headache with proposed CineStar closure
The CineStar’s eight screens host Panorama, Forum and EFM screenings.
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NewsTrans Atlantic Partners unveils 2019 line-up (exclusive)
Two-part programme will nurture film and TV projects from leading international producers.
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NewsLevelK 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.
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FeaturesHow 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.
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NewsSony Pictures Classics acquires Cannes selection 'The Climb', confirms 'The Traitor'
The Match Factory announces territory sales on The Traitor.
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Reviews'The Traitor': Cannes Review
Marco Bellocchio tells the real-life story of mafioso-turned-snitch Tommaso Buscetta
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Reviews'The Invisible Life Of Euridice Gusmao': Cannes Review
Two sisters are forced to live apart in 1950s Rio de Janiero
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Reviews'A Hidden Life': Cannes Review
Terrence Malick tells the story of an Austrian conscientious objector who martyrs himself for his beliefs
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NewsGermany’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.
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FeaturesWerner 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.
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NewsPicture 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.
















