Germans films in New York
by German Films
- The 50th New York Film Festival is featuring a few very high-profile German (co-)productions
The 50th New York Film Festival (September 28–October 14) is in progress, with a few very high-profile German (co-)productions in the programme, starting with the Cannes winner of the year, Love [+see also:
film review
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interview: Michael Haneke
film profile] by Austrian maestro Michael Haneke (co-produced in Germany by X Filme Creative Pool). The Cannes competition is also featured with Leos Carax's exhilarating Holy Motors [+see also:
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interview: Leos Carax
film profile] (co-produced by Pandora and Pola Pandora).
New Yorkers can also discover Christian Petzold's Berlin-awarded Barbara [+see also:
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interview: Christian Petzold
film profile] (photo - produced by Schramm Film Koerner & Weber), recently chosen to represent Germany for the Oscars, and another Berlinale winner, Tabu [+see also:
film review
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interview: Miguel Gomes
interview: Miguel Gomes
film profile] by Portuguese director Miguel Gomes (co-produced by German outfit Komplizen Film).
The event is also presenting Turkey's Yeşim Ustaoglu's Araf - Somewhere in Between [+see also:
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film profile] (co-produced by The Match Factory), as well as Brian De Palma's Passion [+see also:
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making of
film profile], a co-production uniting Integral Film and French partners.
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