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Bénédicte Prot


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

White Ribbon, from Croisette to German screens

After the triumph of Austrian director Michael Haneke’s The White Ribbon at the latest Cannes Festival, where it won the Palme d'Or, the FIPRESCI Prize and the French National Education Award,...  

15/06/2009 | Distribution | Germany

A low-key week-end

In this week’s line-up of only eight titles, Germany and Europe make a low-key appearance, with the exception of Steven Soderbergh’s Spanish/US co-production Che: Part One - The Argentine,...  

12/06/2009 | Releases | Germany

Current topics under analysis at Medienforum.nrw

From June 22-24, Cologne will host the 21st annual Medienforum.nrw convention, one of the most important forums of its kind in Europe. The event brings together representatives from all the...  

11/06/2009 | Events | Germany

Everyone Else

Exploring the complicity and disagreements of a couple on holiday, Maren Ade develops a cinematic language based on a subtle sense of observation  

11/06/2009 | Films | Reviews

Journeys and encounters in this week’s line-up

Five German titles, including two Asian co-productions, hit screens this week. First on the line-up is young award-winning director Jan Krüger’s Berlinale Panorama contender Light Gradient, which...  

05/06/2009 | Releases | Germany

Cannes confirms Austrian talent

The quality of Austrian cinema continues to attract attention at the most prestigious film events. Having already made its mark at the Oscars, Austria was honoured yesterday evening at the Cannes...  

25/05/2009 | Cannes 2009 | Awards

A shimmering heart of darkness in Rodrigues' To Die Like a Man

Prominent young Portuguese director João Pedro Rodrigues, whose second feature, Two Drifters, screened in the Directors’ Fortnight in 2005, returns to the Croisette with To Die Like a Man, showing...  

23/05/2009 | Cannes 2009 | Un Certain Regard/Portugal

Silent Army, massacred innocence

The Silent Army, produced by Holland’s The Entertainment Group and sponsored by UNESCO, differs from French director Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire’s film about child soldiers, Johnny Mad Dog, which...  

23/05/2009 | Cannes 2009 | Un Certain Regard/Netherlands

An unusual evening in Navidad

After the little girl taken in by travelling performers in La Pivellina and the French title The Wolberg Family, the Cannes Directors’ Fortnight continues to explore the theme of family, through...  

22/05/2009 | Cannes 2009 | Directors’ Fortnight

Ropert’s Wolberg Family warmly received

The Wolberg Family, the debut feature by Axelle Ropert, recent darling of the Directors’ Fortnight (where she previously presented her medium-length film Purple Star and a film by Serge Bozon that...  

21/05/2009 | Cannes 2009 | Directors’ Fortnight

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