All Germany articles – Page 9
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‘Babylon Berlin’, Sandra Hüller, Isabelle Huppert projects receive German funding
The fifth and final season of Babylon Berlin received €2m from Film- und Medienstiftung NRW.
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Arthouse cinema subscription service Cineville launches into German theatrical market
Cineville card offers unlimited access to films starting at €20 a month.
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Germany to increase national funding for filmmakers
The aim is to increase the artistic standing of German cinema as well as its diversity.
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Berlinale’s World Cinema Fund backs 10 projects including ‘Aisha Can’t Fly Away’
Further backed productions include Lemohang Jeremiah Mosese’s new film.
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FFA’s Sarah Duve-Schmid to succeed Kirsten Niehuus at Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg
The role is one of the biggest in German production and international co-production.
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Bavaria gives €4m boost to regional film fund to boost production, inward investment
Hulu’s Nine Perfect Strangers filmed its second season in Bavaria with FFF Bayern support.
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‘Sad Jokes’ delivers at Munich’s German Cinema New Talent awards
Munich annually gathers together the rising stars of German cinema.
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Munich festival’s admissions rise as ‘To A Land Unknown’ leads winners
The festival reported 71,000 admissions to films and events, up from 58,000 in 2023.
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Sophie Linnenbaum, Bruce LaBruce pitch German-Canadian feature projects at Munich 2024
Munich’s Cine CoPro Conference showcased nine potential Germany - Canada co-productions.
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“Documentaries remain integral to the Berlinale,” says Tricia Tuttle following launch of fiction-only Perspectives
The Documentary Association of Europe said the move reduced the appeal of the festival to the sector.
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‘Xoftex’: Munich Review
Life in limbo in a Greek refugee camp leads one bright teenage boy to crumble under the pressure
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‘Smell Of Burnt Milk’: Munich Review
A graduation feature set on a family farm is one to watch in Munich’s New German Cinema selection
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Berlinale launches €50,000 Perspectives competition for feature debuts, drops Encounters section
Berlinale says Perspectives strand will “shine a brighter spotlight on new filmmakers within the festival.”
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Daniel Bruhl to direct Felix Kammerer in tennis film ‘Break’ for The Ink Factory
‘All Quiet…’ producers Amusement Park, Edward Berger will produce the film.
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‘Turning Tables’: Munich Review
Barbara Sukowa and Lambert Wilson head this multi-layered story of the fallout from the arrival of a naive Moroccan immigrant in Berlin
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Eight rising stars of German cinema at Munich 2024
They include several filmmakers moving behind the camera with 20 years experience in different fields.
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‘Sad Jokes’: Munich Review
Cool, intelligent second feature from Fabian Stumm mines the dangers of being misunderstood
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Noaz Deshe explains how he made Greek refugee film ‘Xoftex’ with Ali Abbas and Babak Jalali
Deshe’s second film is having a shared world premiere at the Karlovy Vary and Munich film festivals.
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‘Two To One’: Munich Review
Sandra Huller takes a central role in this sentimental heist comedy set in East Germany of 1990 which kicks off the Munich Film Festival
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Neon, Dark Castle, Films Boutique execs discuss fickle buyers and picky audiences
”A name brand director always helps,” said Neon’s Jeff Deutchman, of what he looks for in an acquisition.