All Germany articles – Page 72
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Reviews
'The Wound (Inxeba)': Sundance Review
Dir. John Trengove. South Africa, Germany, Netherlands, France 2016, 88 mins
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News
The Match Factory to sell Sundance title 'Axolotl Overkill'
EXCLUSIVE: Helene Hegemann’s debut feature will receive its world premiere in Park City on Friday in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition.
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Germany's Studio Babelsberg to return to local production
Production lot has previously housed international productions including Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel.
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Features
Are much shorter theatrical windows around the corner?
We investigate why cracks are beginning to appear in the traditionally rigid theatrical window structure.
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2016 Germany box office report: Local hits but year-on-year slump
It was the worst performance in five years for locally produced films in the first nine months of the year.
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Syria’s Proaction Film rebrands as No Nation Films
Syrian founders Orwa Nyrabia and Diana El Jeiroudi rebrand Berlin-based production company.
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Beta Film buys stake in Dutch TV outfit Lineup
Gomorrah distributor Beta has taken a minority stake in the TV formats company.
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Prince bio-doc, Robert Pattinson crime-drama score deals
EXCLUSIVE: Emilia Clarke and Noel Clarke thrillers also among titles to secure German deals.
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Studiocanal takes Icelandic horror 'I Remember You' for UK
Sales agent TrustNordisk scores key distribution deals in Germany, Turkey and Hungary.
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Features
Tallinn Q&A: Florian Hoffmeister discusses sophomore movie 'The Have-Nots'
The acclaimed cinematographer turned director talks about his post-9/11 drama, which plays in competition at Tallinn Black Nights
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Lionsgate expands German-speaking territory partnerships
Studio top brass said on Wednesday they have broadened the pipeline with Studiocanal to include Summit films and licensed a trio of top AFM titles to Tele München Gruppe.
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Features
The surprising story behind hit German comedy 'Toni Erdmann'
Director Maren Ade explains why she was determined to move out of her comfort zone and find the humour in a father-daughter relationship, in Germany’s Oscar contender Toni Erdmann.
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Cottbus Grand Prix goes to Russia's 'Zoology'
Festival’s industry strand crowns work-in-progress winners from Macedonia and Ukraine.
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James Schamus packages Karl Marx series with 'Lady Macbeth' writer
James Schamus’ Symbolic Exchange partners with X-Filme, Haut Et Court and Potboiler for Alice Birch-penned series about the tumultuous private lives of Marx and Engels.
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'Heartstone' wins at Nordic Film Days
Heartstone and Norwegian film-makers win big in Lübeck; Austerlitz takes home Golden Dove at Leipzig.