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Bénédicte Prot


1633 articles available in total starting from 16/03/2005. Last article published on 15/07/2019.

German-English ping-pong

The new releases to hit German screens yesterday are either local or English-language. Up against two US blockbusters – including the eagerly awaited US co-production Scoop by Woody Allen and UK...  

17/11/2006 | Releases | Germany

From anarchy to animation

The French-German co-production commission, which met on November 9, awarded €980,000 to three new projects: 35 Rhums by French director Claire Denis, who received €330,000 (see news), and two...  

17/11/2006 | Funding | Germany

Beta Cinema celebrates AFM results

Last Wednesday, international sales outfit Beta Cinema announced its results from the American Film Market (AFM). Approximately 30 contracts were signed, with two titles heading the list: The...  

16/11/2006 | Market | Germany

Cottbus sets sail on 16th Eastern journey

The 16th edition of the Cottbus Festival of Eastern European Cinema (November 14-18) – one of the most important events of its kind – kicks off today with a packed programme of over 100 films from...  

15/11/2006 | Festivals | Germany

A lively group of dwarves

Not satisfied with being kings of the forest, the seven dwarves created by the famous actor Otto Waalkes have been dominating the box office since the release of their latest adventures in 7...  

14/11/2006 | Box office | Germany

Four Minutes charms Braunschweig

At the Braunschweig International Film Festival (November 7-12), which celebrated its 20th anniversary this year, audiences gave the Heinrich Award (a €10,000 prize reserved for first or second...  

13/11/2006 | Awards | Germany

Interview: Marina Spada • Director

An attentive and honest observation

13/11/2006

Last train, last stronghold

Five US titles and one Indian documentary face little competition from German films this week with only one 100% local title on release: The Last Train by Joseph Vilsmaier, the director and DoP...  

10/11/2006 | Releases | Germany

FFA puts in place the new system announced by Neumann

Early next month, Christine Berg (current Director of the MSH regional funds) will rejoin the FFA (Filmförderungsanstalt – regulatory body for German cinema) in order to implement the new support...  

08/11/2006 | Funding | Germany

Pornorama wraps up

Some would say that the Holocaust was the single most extreme form of sexual perversion, but Marc Rothemund’s Pornorama, which finished shooting last week in Munich, will surprise audiences who...  

07/11/2006 | Production | Germany

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