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Bénédicte Prot '


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

Beta Cinema clinches over 35 sales at EFM

This year, Beta Cinema enjoyed one of its best outings at the European Film Market (European Film Market) in Berlin, with over 35 sales finalised. Two German-language titles presented out of...  

23/02/2011 | Market | Germany

Explosive closer Unknown puts spotlight on German capital

For its closing film, the 61st Berlin Film Festival chose a boisterous thriller which, despite its American tone and register, is both a combination of European talents and a homage to the German...  

19/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | Out of Competition/DE-UK-FR

Unforgiving traditions in The Forgiveness of Blood

The last film presented in competition at the Berlinale, Joshua Marston’s The Forgiveness of Blood finally shows us a country that is little-known to the rest of Europe, partly because its film...  

18/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | Competition/Albania-Italy-Denmark-USA

Uncertain wind of change in If Not Us, Who

When someone suggested to German director Andres Veiel that he make a film about Bernward Vesper – who was known during his lifetime as the son of Nazi writer Will Vesper and the lover of Gudrun...  

17/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | Competition/Germany

An unremarkable man in A Mysterious World

Argentinean director Rodrigo Moreno’s A Mysterious World , co-produced by German company Rohfilm and shown in competition at the Berlinale, left festival-goers well and truly baffled. The film...  

17/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | Competition/DE-AR-UY

Some things are best left unsaid in Our Grand Despair

When, at the end of a film, a glance exchanged between two men and a pretty young girl as she eats a slice of bread with feta and strawberry jam speaks volumes, it’s because the emotional journey...  

16/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | Competition/Germany-Turkey

You, me and you and me in July’s The Future

Five years after her debut feature, Me and You and Everyone We Know (winner of the Cannes Camera d'Or in 2005), eclectic US writer-director-artist Miranda July is in competition at Berlin with a...  

15/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | Competition/Germany-USA

Aviad explores two women’s Invisible trauma

Michal Aviad’s Invisible, co-produced by Cologne-based Tag/Traum (which champions "different" films, from documentaries to fiction) and shown in the Berlinale Panorama, opens with a warning: any...  

15/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | Panorama/Germany-Israel

Love by substitution in Above Us Only Sky

Above Us Only Sky, the debut feature by 34-year-old Jan Schomburg (who did his training in Cologne and Warsaw) was presented at Berlin in the Panorama Special section. Produced by Pandora, it...  

15/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | Panorama Special/Germany

Once upon the Tales of the Night

The key is in the title: in Tales of the Night, shown in competition at the Berlin Film Festival, Michel Ocelot plays around with the type of story he is most passionate about, in 3D of course,...  

13/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | Competition/France

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