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4708 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 30/01/2026.

Gropiusstadt Supernova awarded Best Feature Film at the Max Ophüls Prize

Gropiusstadt Supernova awarded Best Feature Film at the Max Ophüls Prize

Ben Voit’s coming-of-age drama joined other winners including Wolves by Jonas Ulrich, Noah by Ali Tamim and Days Yet Unknown by Jola Wieczorek  

26/01 | Max Ophüls Prize 2026 | Awards

T-Port to launch TalentBridge, a hybrid training programme for emerging filmmakers

T-Port to launch TalentBridge, a hybrid training programme for emerging filmmakers

The new initiative, supported by Creative Europe – MEDIA, combines accessible online workshops with in-person sessions at major festivals and markets  

23/01 | Shorts | Germany

Erol Mintaş’s sophomore feature, Earth Song, to world-premiere at IFFR

Erol Mintaş’s sophomore feature, Earth Song, to world-premiere at IFFR

The film follows a Kurdish-Finnish doctor who journeys to Kurdistan with her father’s ashes after learning that her real parents were killed during Turkey’s 1980 military coup  

23/01 | Production | Funding | Finland/Germany

EXCLUSIVE: Shooting on Thierry Machado’s Pipaluk, The Girl Who Raced The Wind to unfold in Greenland in March

EXCLUSIVE: Shooting on Thierry Machado’s Pipaluk, The Girl Who Raced The Wind to unfold in Greenland in March

Sold by Lucky Number, the first fiction feature directed by the cinematographer is being produced by Ex Nihilo and Galatée Films, in co-production with Anorâk, Snowglobe and Pandora  

22/01 | Production | Funding | France/Greenland/Denmark/Germany

Kamal Aljafari • Director of With Hasan in Gaza

Interview: Kamal Aljafari • Director of With Hasan in Gaza

"The film leaves the viewer a lot of space to connect with the reality of today"

The Palestinian filmmaker spoke about transforming found footage into a film that invites viewers to engage with the present  

22/01 | European Film Awards 2026

Andres Veiel • Director of Riefenstahl

Interview: Andres Veiel • Director of Riefenstahl

"Riefenstahl was very contemporary on many levels, not only in relation to the production of fake news"

The German director speaks about why a figure like Leni Riefenstahl still hits a nerve today, and why her story refuses to stay in the past  

22/01 | European Film Awards 2026

Rosebush Pruning prepares to lock horns at the Berlinale

Rosebush Pruning prepares to lock horns at the Berlinale

Brazilian-Algerian filmmaker Karim Aïnouz returns to the festival’s main competition with a sharp-edged satire dissecting privilege, patriarchy and familial decay  

22/01 | Production | Funding | Germany/Italy/UK/Spain

The Berlinale unveils the films set to lock horns in its Competition and Perspectives sections

The Berlinale unveils the films set to lock horns in its Competition and Perspectives sections

Among the titles vying for the Golden Bear are the latest works by Karim Aïnouz, Angela Schanelec, Kornél Mundruczó, İlker Çatak and Alain Gomis  

20/01 | Berlinale 2026

Nikolaj Arcel to direct Hans Christian Andersen biopic My Fairytale Life

Nikolaj Arcel to direct Hans Christian Andersen biopic My Fairytale Life

In the Zentropa-produced feature being sold by TrustNordisk, the helmer turns to the conflicted life and ambitions of the Danish writer  

20/01 | Production | Funding | Denmark/Germany

Fabian Stumm shooting The Ideas

Fabian Stumm shooting The Ideas

The German filmmaker’s third feature presents six interconnected episodes exploring human relationships and transitional moments  

19/01 | Production | Funding | Germany

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