Bénédicte Prot 1633 articles available in total starting from 16/03/2005. Last article published on 15/07/2019. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 45 46 [47] 48 49 ... 162 163 164 next Gold: a dream with no going backThomas Arslan tells the story of a group of Germans who join the Gold Rush, immersing them, for a handful of gold nuggets, into the hell of the famous American wilderness 09/02/2013 | Berlinale 2013 | Competition/GermanyFilms Boutique sells two of its candidates for the Golden BearAll in all, the international sales company from Berlin has four titles in its line-up in the official selection 05/02/2013 | Berlinale 2013 | Market /GermanyIn the Name OfBeyond the taboo subject of homosexuality in the Church, addressed through the tormented life of a priest, Malgorzata Szumowska paints a scathing portrait of a small provincial community in Poland. 05/02/2013 | Films | ReviewsBerlinale: Bier, Dresen and Tsangari join the international juryThe composition of the jury for the international competition at Berlin's 63rd International Film Festival, presided by Wong Kar Wai, has been announced 28/01/2013 | Berlinale 2013 | Jury34th Max Ophüls FestivalThe festival dedicated to young German-language cinema is this year hosting Michael Ballhaus and Oskar Roehler as its guests of honour 22/01/2013 | Festivals | GermanyWinners of the Bavarian Film AwardsHannah Arendt and Oh Boy receive two awards, Cloud Atlas the Best Production Prize, Love Best Screenplay award, Türkisch für Anfänger the Audience's prize 22/01/2013 | Awards | GermanyTwo Bavarian Film Awards and close on 1 million euros for Hannah ArendtMargarethe von Trotta's latest film embarks on its career at a cracking pace 21/01/2013 | Films | GermanyThe Competition of the 63rd Berlinale is now complete19 of the 24 films in the official programme will be vying for the Golden and Silver Bears. 18/01/2013 | Berlinale 2013Panorama to include 31 featuresThe selection of fictional features for this important section in the Berlinale is now complete. 23 countries are represented 16/01/2013 | Berlinale 2012 | PanoramaFreydank digs inAt the end of the month, the winner of the 2009 Oscar for the Best Short Film begins shooting his first feature film, a psychological thriller inspired by The Burrow by Kafka 15/01/2013 | Production | Germany previous page: 1 2 3 ... 45 46 [47] 48 49 ... 162 163 164 next