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BERLINALE 2012 Panorama

Panorama to include 31 features

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- The selection of fictional features for this important section in the Berlinale is now complete. 23 countries are represented

The organizers of the 63rd Berlin Festival (February 7-17, 2013) have added sixteen movies to the fifteen announced in mid-December, thus completing the selection of the vast fictional feature part of the Panorama/Panorama Special section, directed by Wieland Speck (the full programme of Panorama Dokumente will follow in a few days' time).

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31 fictional feature films now comprise the programme, representing 23 countries. Europe occupies a prime position (with 5 productions and 6 coproductions), and it's worth noting a striking number of candidates from the US independent cinema and Asian cinema (particularly Korean).

The Panorama section will open with the Georgian film A Fold in my Blanket by Zaza Rusadze, and the Panorama Special with the latest film It’s All So Quiet by Dutch director Nanouk Leopold.

Complete list of fictional features in the Panorama/Panorama Special section 2013 :

Meine Schwestern [+see also:
film review
trailer
film profile
]
(My Sisters) by Lars Kraume (Germany)

The Broken Circle Breakdown [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Felix van Groeningen
interview: Felix Van Groeningen
interview: Felix Van Groeningen
film profile
]
(photo) by Felix van Groeningen (Belgium)

Lose Your Head [+see also:
film review
trailer
film profile
]
 by Stefan Westerwelle (Germany)

Mes séances de lutte (lit. "My Fighting Sessions") by Jacques Doillon (France)

Boven is het stil [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Nanouk Leopold
film profile
]
 (It's All So Quiet) by Nanouk Leopold (Netherlands/Germany)

Lifelong [+see also:
film review
trailer
film profile
]
by Asli Ozge (Turkey/Germany/Netherlands)

Tanta Agua [+see also:
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trailer
film profile
]
 (So Much Water) by Ana Guevara (Uruguay/Mexico/Netherlands/Germany)

Deshora (Belated) by Barbara Sarasola-Day (Argentina/Colombia/Norway)

Burn it up Djassa [+see also:
trailer
film profile
]
 by Lonesome Solo (Ivory Coast/France)

Youth [+see also:
film review
trailer
film profile
]
 by Tom Shoval (Israel/Germany)

Workers [+see also:
trailer
film profile
]
 by José Luis Valle González (Mexico/Germany)

Soğuk (Cold) by Uğur Yücel (Turkey)

A Fold in My Blanket by Zaza Rusadze (Georgia)

Rock the Casbah by Yariv Horowitz (Israel)

Habi, la extranjera (Habi, the Foreigner) by Maria Florencia Alvarez (Argentina/Brazil)

La Piscina (The Swimming Pool) by Carlos Machado Quintela (Cuba/Venezuela)

Flores Raras (Reaching for the Moon aka: The Art of Losing) by Bruno Barreto (Brazil)

Kai PO Che by Abhishek Kapoor (India)

Something in the Way by Teddy Soeriaatmadja (Indonesia)

Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow? by Arvin Chen (Taiwan)

White Night by Hee-il LeeSong (Korea)

Behind the Camera by E J-Yong (Korea)

Fatal by Don-ku Lee (Korea)

Don Jon’s Addiction by Joseph Gordon-Levitt (USA)

Frances Ha by Noah Baumbach (USA)

Lovelace by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman (USA)

Maladies by Carter (USA)

Concussion by Stacie Passon (USA)

Interior. Leather Bar. by Travis Mathews and James Franco (USA)

Upstream Color by Shane Carruth (USA)

Inch´Allah by Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette (Canada)

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(Translated from French)

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