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Bénédicte Prot


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

Hello Berlusconi

Bye Bye Berlusconi! by Jan Henrik Stahlberg (who directed Muxmäuschenstill, a €40,000 fake satirical documentary which sold 300,000 tickets in Germany and was distinguished at the Max Ophüls...  

21/12/2005 | Festivals | Germany

An overview of official selection

Nine of the twenty-six features (including the ones presented out of competition) which will be in the official selection for the upcoming Berlin Film Festival 2006 (Feb 9-19) have already been...  

20/12/2005 | Berlinale 2006

Nine German films abroad

Within the ambit of "Distribution support", a programme launched in May (read news) in order to help foreign distributors promote the launch of the selected films, German Films has just granted...  

19/12/2005 | Funding | Germany

A German weekend in Budapest

This week-end, German Films organises the first German film festival ever held in the Hungarian capital. The event starts today at the great Urania theatre, opened by Die weiße Massai, an...  

16/12/2005 | Festivals | Germany

B&B in Berlin

The Berlinale Co-production Market, which was initially supposed to take place on the 12th and 13th of February, has added an extra day. The 14th will be entirely dedicated to participating film...  

15/12/2005 | Festivals | Germany

Dani Levy's way

After the success of Go Zucker! (o.t. Alles auf Zucker), in which the 48-year-old director Dani Levy turns a Jewish family feud into a farcical comedy too funny and endearing to seem...  

15/12/2005 | Production | Germany

Pepe Danquart unbound

At fifty years old, the famous Austria director Pepe Danquart is completing Am Limit, last part of his sports trilogy. After the documentary Heimspiel (2000), which followed a year in the life of...  

14/12/2005 | Production | Austria/Germany

D'Alatri in Germany, a second coming

It was La febbre (litt. 'the fever'), by Alessandro D'Alatri, which the German public most enjoyed during the 8th edition of Cinema! Italia!, an Italian film tour organised from the 18th of...  

13/12/2005 | Festivals | Germany

Schultze may go West again

The five German films eligible to be nominated for the 63rd Golden Globe Awards, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association's awards, which will be handed out on 16/1/2006 in Beverly Hills, are...  

12/12/2005 | Award | Germany

Three continents on screen

Amongst today's new releases, the German public will find an Asian film, a Peruvian one, two American blockbusters, and five European movies. The theatres will feature two German documentaries....  

08/12/2005 | Releases | Germany

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