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

Berlinale WCF backs Ustaoglu’s next film

The jury of the Berlinale’s World Cinema Fund (WCF) met on November 15 to award a total of €150,000 in production funding to four projects and €27,000 in funding for distribution on German...  

18/11/2010 | Funding | Germany

Edel, Kreuzpaintner and Akin pen new projects

The FFA’s screenplay funding committee, which met in Berlin on November 11-12, decided to allocate a total of €233,962 to 12 screenplays and four treatments. These include forthcoming projects by...  

17/11/2010 | Funding | Germany

Braunschweig audience plays the Illegal card

The 24th Braunschweig International Film Festival (November 9-15) closed with the victory of one of the three LUX Prize finalists. Belgian director Olivier Masset-Depasse’s Illegal won the...  

16/11/2010 | Festivals | Germany

Mannheim-Heidelberg showcases films by young directors

The 59th Mannheim-Heidelberg International Film Festival opened yesterday with The Life of Fish, by former prize-winner Matías Bize. Running until November 21, the event will as usual showcase...  

12/11/2010 | Festivals | Germany

Braunschweig gets off to Scandinavian start

The 24th Braunschweig International Film Festival (November 9-15) opens today with Norwegian director Hans Petter Moland’s acclaimed film A Somewhat Gentle Man, which screened in competition at...  

09/11/2010 | Festivals | Germany

Serbian films make their mark at Cottbus

The 20th Cottbus Eastern European Film Festival (November 2-7, 2010) awarded Best Film to Serbian/German/Swedish co-production White White World by Oleg Novkovic, who shared the €20,000 prize with...  

08/11/2010 | Festivals | Germany

Viennale unveils prize-winners and attendance figures

The Viennale 2010 (October 21-November 3) closed with the Vienna Film Prize for Best Narrative Feature going to Marvin Kren’s German zombie flick Rammbock. The jury praised this "unconventional...  

04/11/2010 | Festivals | Austria

Love and vampires abound in We Are the Night

This week on German and Austrian screens, Constantin is launching the latest film by popular director Dennis Gansel (The Wave), We Are the Night, which ventures into several different genres at...  

29/10/2010 | Releases | Germany/Austria

European cinema bites back

Up against new releases from US majors and two 3D horror films (Scar, distributed by Fantasia Film, and Turkish title Cehennem, distributed by Kinostar), several distributors are hoping for...  

22/10/2010 | Releases | Germany

Viennale kicks off

Today marks the opening of the Austrian capital’s major annual film festival, the Viennale (October 21-November 3). It will present 84 narrative features, 60 documentaries, 54 shorts and a...  

21/10/2010 | Festivals | Austria

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