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

Black Heaven, day and night

In his second directorial feature, Black Heaven, excellent screenwriter Gilles Marchand once again uses the predator/prey motif of Who Killed Bambi? (also presented out of competition at Cannes in...  

18/05/2010 | Cannes 2010 | Out-of-competition/France

Film Socialism: A Certain Godard

Film Socialism takes dumbfounded viewers on a vertiginous journey, provided they’re ready to cast off the discursive moorings to follow Jean-Luc Godard on the not so new waves that are more like...  

18/05/2010 | Cannes 2010 | Un Certain Regard

Degree 2.0 of presence in R U There

At a time when the virtual is occupying an increasingly real place in cinema, with computer-generated images attracting viewers en masse and social network sites used to lure them, it was obvious...  

17/05/2010 | Cannes 2010 | Un Certain Regard/Netherlands

Baier works on The End Is My Beginning

After his big European co-production Henry of Navarre, presented in avant-premiere in the Special Screenings section at the latest Berlinale and released on German screens on March 4, Jo Baier is...  

12/05/2010 | Production | Germany

Beta Cinema out in force on Croisette

Beta Cinema has more than one trick up its sleeve, as it gets ready to present its catalogue at the Cannes Film Market. Titles include this spring’s surprise German box office hit: Ralf Huettner’s...  

07/05/2010 | Cannes 2010 | Market/Germany

Interview: Oliver Damien

Producer on the Move 2010 - Germany

03/05/2010

A stroll through European cinema

On German and Austrian screens this week, Tobis is launching master filmmaker Giuseppe Tornatore’s latest work Baaria, which recounts the dreams and disillusions of a Sicilian family over three...  

30/04/2010 | Releases | Germany/Austria

When We Leave leaves Tribeca triumphant

At the 9th edition of New York’s Tribeca Film Festival, the Best Film Award (worth $25,000) went to Feo Aladag’s German title When We Leave. This soberly moving debut feature, which attracted...  

30/04/2010 | Awards | Germany/Europe

goEast announces prize-winners

The closing ceremony of the 10th goEast Film Festival took place yesterday evening in Wiesbaden. The seven-day event hosted 300 guests from Germany and beyond and presented 121 films from 35...  

28/04/2010 | Festivals | Germany

The White Ribbon sweeps up ten Lolas

The German Film Awards or Lolas, organised by the German Film Academy, were presented on Friday evening at the FriedrichstadtPalast in Berlin. The major winner was Austrian master Michael Haneke’s...  

26/04/2010 | Awards | Germany

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