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91 articles available in total starting from 15/09/2009. Last article published on 05/03/2010.

Waiting for the End

At the 60th Berlinale, where very few Spanish films are showing, the Forum section presented Luis Sampieri’s End, whose title refers both to the culmination and end-aim, as the...  

17/02/2010 | Berlinale 2010 | Forum

My father the gentle hero in Honey

In a competition where no title has yet won widespread approval, a superb film finally arrives, drawing more than a few tears of emotion from Berlin festival-goers: acclaimed director Semih...  

16/02/2010 | Berlinale 2010 | Competition

Latido’s Born to Suffer part of winning slate

“Everybody is much more festival oriented, and having a film in Panorama such as Miguel Albaladejo’s comedy Born to Suffer is a fantastic opportunity to make yourself heard at the market,” said...  

16/02/2010 | Berlinale 2010 | EFM/Spain

Ozpetek’s coming out in the south

Ferzan Ozpetek’s latest film, Loose Cannons, sees him back in a lighter serio-comic mood after the somewhat heavy-handed drama A Perfect Day. The film, co-written by novelist Ivan Cotroneo,...  

16/02/2010 | Berlinale 2010 | Panorama Special

Moland’s Gentle Man thrills press

Welcomed at its press screening to roars of laughter, Berlinale competition entry A Somewhat Gentle Man is a Norwegian Fargo sewn by director Hans Petter Moland’s expert hands from a solid canvas...  

16/02/2010 | Berlinale 2010 | Competition

Francophone Development Fund announces first winners

The committee at the first session of the Francophone Film Development Fund announced its results on Monday in Berlin. The Fund was set up at Cannes last May and its first call for applications...  

16/02/2010 | Berlinale 2010 | Funding

The Robber: Run Johann, run!

Five years after the Cannes Un Certain Regard section presented his multiple award-winning debut feature, the complex and enigmatic Sleeper, German director Benjamin Heisenberg has just presented...  

16/02/2010 | Berlinale 2010 | Competition

Soldini captures amour fou in What More Do I Want

“After Agata and the Storm I felt I needed to speak about reality from inside, not through invention. I wanted to take the camera and go inside,” said Silvio Soldini in introducing What More Do I...  

15/02/2010 | Berlinale 2010 | Berlinale Special

Bavaria nurturing Thomsen’s Embryo

German sales outfit Bavaria Film International has picked up world distribution rights to In Embryo, the directorial debut of Ulrich Thomsen presented at the Berlinale Co-Production Market....  

15/02/2010 | Berlinale 2010 | EFM/Germany

New Nordisk Film & TV Fond grant for international distributors

Distributors at the Berlinale tempted by Nordic films will be pleased by the recent announcement by Hanne Palmquist, head of Nordisk Film & TV Fond, that she has a new grant of to €250,000 for...  

15/02/2010 | Berlinale 2010 | EFM/Scandinavia

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