All Germany articles – Page 91
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NewsTiger winner sold to Germany
EXCLUSIVE: Outplay Films has sold Rotterdam winner Something Must Break to Germany and closed a brace of other film sales elsewhere in Europe.
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News'Home' wins top German Critics Award
Edgar Reitz’s Home From Home [pictured] wins best film, while Katrin Gebbe’s Cannes 2013 title Tore Tanzt wins best debut.
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NewsMatch Factory acquires Remainder
EXCLUSIVE: Thriller directed by Omer Fast acquired for international sales by The Match Factory.
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NewsARRI finds homes for Reitz's Home
EXCLUSIVE: ARRI Media Worldsales closes number of deals on Edgar Reitz’s latest feature.
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NewsConcorde lands market double
EXCLUSIVE: German distributor picks up Winterbottom, Herek titles.
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NewsBavaria Pictures unveils slate
EXCLUSIVE: Everardo Gout’s $35m adaptation of The Postcard Killers heads up slate.
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NewsGlobal Screen boards Kreuzpaintner comedy
Global Screen has picked up sales rights to German rom-com Coming In from Marco Kreuzpaintner.
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NewsStudio 100 completes pre-sales on slate
Sales company finalises deals for Maya the Bee [pictured], Vic the Viking, Heidi and Blinky Bill.
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NewsKeanu Reeves sci-fi heads to Babelsberg
Brian Kirk’s feature debut, sci-fi romance Passengers, starring Keanu Reeves and Rachel McAdams, is set to be Studio Babelsberg’s first international production for 2014.
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NewsGerman sales agents grab festival films
New films by Michael Tully, Denis Coté, Göran Hugo Olsson and Maximilian Leo are among the latest pickups by German sales agents Films Boutique and Media Luna.
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NewsFuture of German film funding secured
The future of German film funding is secure after a ruling today by the Federal Constitutional Court in Karlsruhe against an action filed by the multiplex chain UCI.
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NewsBeta firms Berlin slate
Market screening for The Physician, two competition titles among slate.
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NewsLove Steaks wins Berlin slot
Slamdance winner won the Max Ophüls Prize at the weekend, granting it a slot in the Berlinale.
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NewsSundance: Frank, Love Is Strange sell
Magnolia Pictures has concluded its North American deal for Frank while SPC has made another acquisition, taking a basket of rights to Love Is Strange.
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NewsBerlin Independent Film Festival reveals line-up
Festival runs at the Babylon cinema on Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz in Mitte from Feb 8-18.
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NewsGlobal Screen unveils EFM line-up
Frauke Finsterwalder’s tragicomic Finsterworld and a new screen adaptation of the children’s classic Pinocchio are among five market premieres being unveiled by Munich-based Global Screen at next month’s EFM in Berlin.
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NewsWild Bunch moves on Babadook
SUNDANCE: In the most high-profile piece of European business thus far at the festival, eOne and Wild Bunch have struck a deal over Jennifer Kent’s buzzy genre film.
















