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Bénédicte Prot


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

A fine menu

The complete programme of the forthcoming Viennale (14-26 October) was finally revealed this weekend. Besides the sidebars already announced (news 24/08), such as the tribute to the Portuguese...  

05/10/2005 | Festivals | Austria

A plea to the government

BVR (Bundesverband Regie – the German directors' association) is protesting against the suppression of all financial support to the young German Film centre (Kuratorium junger deutscher Film)...  

04/10/2005 | Funding | Germany

Food for thought

Of the six new films released today, only one comes from America. On the contrary, Europe is well represented —a broad-minded Europe with universal concerns. The Austrian public will be able to...  

30/09/2005 | New releases | Austria

One hides, the other stands up

The Austrian Film Commission has made a decision: Hidden, by Michael Haneke, will run for the Oscar of the Best Film in Foreign Language. Although this disturbing film depicting a bourgeois couple...  

29/09/2005 | Oscar 2006 | Germany/Austria

Hidden

When Haneke turns the screen into a mirror of the conscience, does this mean he accepts what he has always denied: the possibility of a genealogy of crime?  

28/09/2005 | Films | Reviews

A co-production workshop

From the 2d to the 6th of November, the Erich Pommer Institute, based in Potsdam, is organising an intensive financial and juridical training focusing on co-production. Professionals and experts...  

28/09/2005 | Training | Germany

A nine-month 'discovery'

From February to October 2006, the Discovery Campus will allow fifteen European authors, directors and producers to follow an intensive training on all the aspects of documentary making, with an...  

27/09/2005 | Training | Germany

Children first

Yesterday, the 28th Lucas Children's Film Festival (25 September – 2 October) organised by the Deutsches Filmmuseum, the federal BJF, and LPR Hessen, began in Frankfurt. The event, created in...  

26/09/2005 | Festivals | Germany

An incentive for foreign distributors

In application of the new scheme launched last May by German Films (following last year's increase in budget and extended size and duties) to encourage foreign distributors from all over the world...  

23/09/2005 | Funding | Germany

Germany enters the Oscar-race

An independent expert jury chaired by Antonio Exacoustos has just chosen Sophie Scholl – The Final Days, by Marc Rothemund, as the German entry in the race for Oscar nominations for 2006 as Best...  

21/09/2005 | Awards | Germany

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