All articles by Martin Blaney – Page 19
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NewsOleg Sentsov, Sergei Loznitsa join appeal for peace in Ukraine
Joint call from 40 cultural figures comes as Russian forces continue to amass on Ukrainian border.
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NewsBelarussian filmmakers receive virtual EFM showcase
The aim is to raise the profile of work by Belarussian filmmakers living in exile or in fear of persecution.
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FeaturesBerlin 2022: Screen’s guide to the Special, Forum and Generation titles
The Berlinale unfolds this year as an in‑person event, while the European Film Market has been forced online for a second time
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FeaturesBerlin 2022: Screen’s guide to the Panorama titles
The Berlinale unfolds this year as an in‑person event, while the European Film Market has been forced online for a second time.
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FeaturesBerlin 2022: Screen’s guide to the Encounters titles
Screen profiles the Competition, Encounters, Panorama and Specials strands.
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FeaturesBerlin 2022: Screen’s guide to the Competition titles
The Competition line-up includes new titles by Claire Denis, Phyllis Nagy, Rithy Panh, Hong Sangsoo, Francois Ozon and Denis Côté.
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NewsKomplizen Film joins international production alliance The Creatives
Germarny’s Komplizen is a key player on the international arthouse scene.
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NewsPluto Film boards Berlin Panorama comedy ‘Somewhere Over The Chemtrails’ (exclusive)
Another new acquisition by Pluto Film is Serbian children’s film How I Learned To Fly.
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News‘No Time To Die’ outpaces ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ at the German box office in 2021
Germany is the third biggest market for ‘No Time to Die’.
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Features58 European films to tempt festival directors in 2022
The hot list of films from established and rising directors.
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NewsGermany’s Pantaleon Films adds Yoko Higuchi-Zitzmann to management team
Higuchi-Zitzmann will focus on the development and production of event series and feature films for the German and international markets.
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News‘Quo Vadis, Aida?’ wins top prize at 2021 European Film Awards
Bosnian war drama also wins best director and best actress.
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NewsGerman distributors push back releases amid Covid surge but Berlinale holds firm
Tighter national measures mean cinemagoers must be vaccinated or have proof of recovery from Covid-19.
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NewsTallinn Black Nights crowns 2021 industry winners
Swedish director Katarina Launing’s ‘You Can Dance’ named the winner of Screen International ’s best pitch award.
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NewsBerlinale and EFM 2022 on track as physical ‘2G’ events with tight restrictions on unvaccinated
A slew of industry events in January have been cancelled in Germany.
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NewsAustrian cinemas to close for at least 10 days as part of national lockdown
Films presently on release include ‘The French Dispatch’ and ’Ghostbusters: Afterlife’.
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NewsConnecting Cottbus crowns 2021 winners
Agnieszka Zwiefka’s ’She’ won the €1,500 best pitch award.
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News‘918 Days’, ‘The Safest Place In The World’ win top prizes at Doclisboa
‘918 Days’ is about the time spent itn prison by Basaque director Arantza Santeseban.
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FeaturesHow are vaccine passports, health checks and social distancing impacting cinema-going around the world?
No Time To Die’s potent global rollout has steadied the nerves of exhibitors, but Covid-19 rules still present a mixed bag for audiences.
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NewsNetflix, Constantin, Sky sign up to major German green shooting initiative
Regional film funds will make compliance with these standards a requirement when awarding their subsidies for production.














