Germany (The article continues below - Commercial information) 4627 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 17/10/2025. previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 461 462 463 next Interview: Mascha Schilinski • Director of Sound of Falling"We wanted to talk about the way women have been perceived over a hundred years”Cineuropa met the German filmmaker, winner of the Jury Prize in Cannes and her country’s representative for the upcoming Best International Feature Oscar 13/10 | /GermanyInterview: Veronika Hafner • Director of Obhut“There was the big question of how we could show children in a way that wouldn’t reproduce what we were criticising”The Munich-based director explains how she created her debut feature, with a story informed heavily by her parallel career as a psychotherapist for children and youth 09/10 | Zurich 2025Pascal Schuh’s psychological thriller Interior ready to start its festival runThe German director has finished his first feature-length film, which was inspired by a true-crime case from 1973 about burglars hiding in sofas 08/10 | Production | Funding | GermanyEnrico Saller and Marina Hoeft’s In the Sign of the Dragon in the final stages of post-productionThe German directorial duo are planning an early 2026 release for this crime story, which attempts to convey the message that anything is possible if you really try 08/10 | Production | Funding | GermanyJosef Brandl’s Superbuhei enters post-productionFor his first feature, a drama-comedy set in a supermarket, the German director was able to bank on Oliver Korittke and Silke Bodenbender in the main roles 08/10 | Production | Funding | GermanyInterview: 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 | AwardsMichael Koch starts shooting Peter Sarsgaard-starrer ErosionThe Lucerne-born director returns with a drama film bristling with guilt and redemption, set in both the world of high-end neurosurgery and the vast solitude of the Swiss Alps 07/10 | Production | Funding | Switzerland/GermanyGerman film set to be celebrated in ParisThe 30th Paris German Film Festival will unspool between 8 and 12 October, with professionals expected to attend the French-German Film Meetings on 8 and 9 October 06/10 | Festivals | Awards | France/GermanyReview: 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 2025 previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 461 462 463 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)