Hamburg 2025 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 22 articles available in total starting from 19/05/2025. Last article published on 08/10/2025. page: [1] 2 3 next Interview: Milan Skrobanek • Director of The Unspoken Language“I wanted to show how two people who cannot easily communicate with each other can still fall in love”The German director discusses what inspired him to tell a story about the relationship between a deaf woman and a visually impaired man 08/10 | Hamburg 2025Do You Love Me and Love Letters among the winners at Filmfest HamburgThe 33rd edition of the German festival has presented the Douglas Sirk Award, its honorary prize, to Belgium’s Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne 07/10 | Hamburg 2025 | AwardsReview: No MercyIsa Willinger invites us to discover whether films by women are more violent than those by men, questioning fundamental assumptions around patriarchy in the cinematic world 03/10 | Hamburg 2025Filmfest Hamburg eyes “A New Path for European Film Distribution in the Post-social-media Era”The opening panel of EWIP/IFDS delved into the challenges posed by declining reach, rising advertising costs and the dominance of a select few global platforms 02/10 | Hamburg 2025 | Filmfest Hamburg Industry DaysThe Explorer Konferenz examines how to cope with complex challenges and shifting boundariesThe platform for probing production, regulatory and other issues has brought together international experts from the creative industries as well as from the fields of finance and innovation 02/10 | Hamburg 2025 | Filmfest Hamburg Industry DaysReview: The Unspoken LanguageMilan Skrobanek’s fiction feature debut leads us into the world of two young lovers whose relationship seems to be impossible, as she is deaf and he is visually impaired 02/10 | Hamburg 2025The sales agent and distributors of Flow disclose strategies for marketing European arthouse cinemaCharades and the French, Italian and German distributors of the acclaimed Latvian animated film by Gints Zilbalodis explained how they achieved commercial success with it 02/10 | European Work in Progress 2025Poland’s Velvet Spoon shares tactics for creative marketing and distribution of elevated genre cinemaMarcin Adamczak and Adrianna Woroch detailed some of their unconventional, risk-taking strategies that yield success in a changing national landscape 02/10 | International Film Distribution Summit 2025Review: I Am the GreatestThe feature debut by German writer-director duo Nicolai Zeitler and Marlene Bischof places the focus on various protagonists who are feeling overwhelmed by life 02/10 | Hamburg 2025Review: Easy GirlHille Norden’s drama film delves deep into the emotional inner life of a young woman who tries to repress the memories of her past through a life of excess 02/10 | Hamburg 2025 page: [1] 2 3 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)