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33 articles available in total starting from 21/01/2005. Last article published on 22/02/2005.

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That dark music of the heart

Jacques Audiard’s last film, De battre mon cœur s’est arrêté (That beat my heart skipped), in competition in Berlin, won many people’s approval. This film, a tribute to James Toback’s Fingers, is...  

22/02/2005 | Berlinale 2005 | Competition

Desplat gets silver

Last Saturday, the French Alexandre Desplat was honoured for the first time as a major composer and was granted the Silver Bear for the music of Jacques Audiard’s The Beat That my Heart Skipped....  

21/02/2005 | Berlinale 2005 | Awards

Sophie’s choice

The public’s reaction after the screening had left no doubt about Marc Rothemund’s chances to win a Bear. His Sophie in Sophie Scholl, The Last Days is tragic and strong like a modern Joan of Arc....  

21/02/2005 | Berlinale 2005 | Competition

Danish accusations

‘When we started working on this project, we had no idea where it would take us. It is not a film about pedophilia, it is about being accused of something you have not done.’ Jacob Thuesen was...  

19/02/2005 | Berlinale 2005 | Competition

Vinterberg comes back with Wendy

Dick, a young pacifist, and Wendy, have in common something sordid: the gun he found by mistake. Fascinating Dear Wendy is Thomas Vinterberg’s fourth film. It is already hotly-debated in Denmark,...  

19/02/2005 | Berlinale 2005 | Film Market

Unexpected results

South African U-Carmen eKhayelitsha by Marc Dornford-May won the Golden Bear. Marc Rothemund was awarded the Silver Bear for the Best direction for his film Sophie Scholl – Her Last Days  

19/02/2005 | Berlinale 2005 | Awards

The blue halo of Hirohito

In Solnze, Aleksandr Sokurov - a frequent guest in Berlin - keeps exploring his gallery of historical characters looking back on their lives as they grow old.  

18/02/2005 | Berlinale 2005 | Competition

Heaven can wait

As it is in Heaven, Kay Pollak’s last work, received warm applause in Berlin. This film, full of emotions and designed to attract the wide-public, was chosen to represent the Swedish at Oscars  

18/02/2005 | Berlinale 2005 | Special

Exile and the world of Radu Mihaileanu

The beautiful film Live and Become, in competition in Berlin, has received great acclaim so far at public screenings and at the Film Market. It is likely to attract many buyers. In 1984, thousands...  

17/02/2005 | Berlinale 2005 | Panorama

Love can be silly

"Berlin is where I wanted to launch my film, but I hope many other festivals will follow". The Catalan director Ventura Pons seems very pleased by the good reception of his film Amor Idiota at the...  

17/02/2005 | Berlinale 2005 | Panorama

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