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Bénédicte Prot


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

The adventure of Bataa is about to begin

Wolfgang Murnberger, the Vienna-born author and prize-winner known for, amongst others, the thriller Silentium (2004), has just started shooting (on the 20th of June), Lapislazuli (Bataa) in...  

27/06/2005 | Production | Austria

Kosslick remains in Berlin

As a press release from the German Ministry of Culture revealed, Dieter Kosslick has just renewed his contract as Head of the Berlin Film Festival for five more years. Kosslick, born iu 1948 in...  

24/06/2005 | Festivals | Germany

Kosslick reste à Berlin

Comme l'annonce un communiqué du Ministère allemand de la Culture, Dieter Kosslick vient de renouveler son contrat de travail: il restera donc cinq ans de plus à la tête du Festival de Berlin....  

24/06/2005 | Festivals | Allemagne

Berlin Stories finally on screen

The Summer season starts today with two American productions and four European (co-)productions, two of which are German. The German public will be able to discover Angel's Fall (Greece/Turkey), a...  

23/06/2005 | New releases | Germany

15 German documentaries in Marseille

The 16th Marseille International Documentary Film Festival (FIDMARSEILLE), which will take place from the 1st to the 6th of July at La Criée, the National Theatre of Marseille, will screen 15...  

22/06/2005 | Festivals | France/Germany

Crash Test Dummies selected for Karlovy Vary

Jörg Kalt's Crash Test Dummies, recently screened in Paris on the final night of the Austrian Film Festival and currently presented at the Trencianske Teplice International Film Festival (17-25...  

21/06/2005 | Festivals | Austria

"Discovery Campus" in Vienna

From the 8th to the 10th of July, Filmfonds Wien, the Austrian Film Institute, the ADA (the Austrian directors' society), and the ORF, amongst others, will organise, in Vienna, a campus designed...  

20/06/2005 | Training | Austria

Sophie Scholl convinces a million German spectators

Last night, the film which earned Marc Rothemund two Silver Bears in Berlin (Best direction, Best actress), sold its one-millionth ticket. Sophie Scholl – The Last Days, produced in Munich by Neue...  

17/06/2005 | Admissions | Germany

A career tribute to Reinhard Hauff

During the annual German Film Award ceremony, which will take place in Berlin on the 8th of July, the Deutschen Filmakademie will grant the director Reinhard Hauff a special distinction for his...  

16/06/2005 | Award | Germany

Tax Shelter - Belgium

The Belgian system is different from classic tax-reliefs which usually allow the producer to receive public support provided the film has economic ramifications in the country. The Belgian system...  

15/06/2005

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