All Germany articles – Page 68
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Connecting Cottbus crowns 2017 winners
The Last Family director Jan P. Matuszynski among winners.
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Danish debut 'The Charmer' wins top prize at Lübeck Nordic competition
Other winners include Thelma and What Will People Say.
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Horror streaming service Shudder expands to Germany, Austria
Genre service operated by AMC Networks.
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Features
AFM 2017: The buzz titles from Europe
We round up the top projects from France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the other European territories.
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Joseph Gordon-Levitt joins thriller '7500'
FilmNation Entertainment acquires international rights.
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Dutch epic '754 A.D. Redbad' heading to France, Germany and Middle East (exclusive)
The film is directed by Roel Reiné and stars Breaking Bad actor Jonathan Banks.
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Cologne to host European works in progress market in 2018 (exclusive)
Event to take place during Film Festival Cologne.
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Reviews
'Only God Can Judge Me (Nur Gott Kann Mich Richten)': Zurich Review
An enthusiastically-lurid crime drama from director Özgür Yildirim, reuniting with actor Moritz Bleibtreu
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'Das Boot' reboot adds Tom Wlaschiha, Vincent Kartheiser, James D'Arcy, Thierry Frémont
Filming on European series is now underway.
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Claire Foy set for 'The Girl In The Spider's Web'
Fede Alvarez to direct latest film in Millennium franchise.
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Reviews
'Euphoria': Toronto Review
Alicia Vikander and Eva Green headine Lisa Langseth’s first English-language production
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'Submergence': Toronto Review
Alicia Vikander and James McAvoy star in the latest from Wim Wenders.
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'What Will People Say': Toronto Review
A Pakistani teen living in Oslo struggles to conform to her family’s expectations
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'Three Peaks': Toronto Review
Source: TIFF Three Peaks Dir/scr. Jan Zabeil. Ger-It, 2017, 94m. Like the picturesque allure of towering mountains from a distance, domestic bliss is a treacherous idyll in Three Peaks, the psychologically complex, emotionally compelling second feature from German filmmaker Jan Zabeil after his San Sebastian best new ...
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Features
The Match Factory’s Michael Weber talks Netflix and the future for arthouse cinema (exclusive)
Weber talks to Andreas Wiseman about the company’s activities.
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'Mademoiselle Paradis': Toronto Review
Barbara Albert’s exquisite period drama details the life of blind musician Maria Theresia von Paradis
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'The Captain': Toronto Review
A tough real-life story set in the dying days of the Second World War with contemporary and universal resonance