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Berlinale World Cinema Fund Day: Director's Talk with Clarisa Navas

Berlinale World Cinema Fund Day: Director's Talk with Clarisa Navas

Industry Panel

BERLINALE 2020: Argentina's Clarisa Navas, director of Panorama opener One in a Thousand, discusses images, love as resistance and locations as identities with WCF head Vincenzo Bugno  

26/03/2020 | Berlinale 2020

Review: Scars

Review: Scars

It’s a Woman’s Woman's Woman's World in Agnieszka Zwiefka’s portrayal of female Tamil Tigers. Or is it Tamil Tigresses?  

23/03/2020 | One World Prague 2020

Florian Weghorn and Christine Tröstrum  • Programme manager and project manager, Berlinale Talents

Interview: Florian Weghorn and Christine Tröstrum • Programme manager and project manager, Berlinale Talents

“Festivals, as well as all filmmakers, are being called upon to rethink their responsibilities to society”

We caught up with Florian Weghorn and Christine Tröstrum to discuss the highlights of this year’s edition of Berlinale Talents and how to be more “collectively creative”  

18/03/2020 | Berlinale 2020 | EFM

Review: Bring Down The Walls

Review: Bring Down The Walls

British artist Phil Collins signs a politically engaged and original documentary about the deregulation of American prison policy and the development of house music  

16/03/2020 | Cinéma du réel 2020

Mehmet Akif Büyükatalay  • Director of Oray

Interview: Mehmet Akif Büyükatalay • Director of Oray

“Humans are too complex to be able to choose between two sides; we have to learn to combine different identities”

We chatted to German filmmaker of Turkish heritage Mehmet Akif Büyükatalay about his Cineuropa Prize-winning Oray at the Mons Film Festival  

16/03/2020 | Mons 2020

Review: Narcissus and Goldmund

Review: Narcissus and Goldmund

A German literary classic, Hermann Hesse’s tale about an unlikely friendship between a monk and an artist hits the screen in its first-ever movie adaptation, helmed by Stefan Ruzowitzky  

12/03/2020 | Films | Reviews | Germany/Austria

Berlinale Co-Production Market International Co-Production Case Study: Siberia II

Berlinale Co-Production Market International Co-Production Case Study: Siberia II

Industry Panel

BERLINALE 2020: A closer look at European-Latin American co-production Siberia, directed by Abel Ferrara, centre of a case study at the Berlinale Co-Production Market  

08/03/2020 | Berlinale 2020 | EFM

Berlinale Co-Production Market International Co-Production Case Study: Siberia I

Berlinale Co-Production Market International Co-Production Case Study: Siberia I

Industry Panel

BERLINALE 2020: A closer look at European-Latin American co-production Siberia, directed by Abel Ferrara, centre of a case study at the Berlinale Co-Production Market  

08/03/2020 | Berlinale 2020 | EFM

Berlinale Co-Production Market: Film Families & Networks II

Berlinale Co-Production Market: Film Families & Networks II

Industry Panel

BERLINALE 2020: The Berlinale Co-Production Market invited Jelena Mitrović, Jani Thiltges and Jonas Weydemann to discuss how to build steady co-production relations at a conference  

07/03/2020 | Berlinale 2020 | EFM

Berlinale Co-Production Market: Film Families & Networks I

Berlinale Co-Production Market: Film Families & Networks I

Industry Panel

BERLINALE 2020: The Berlinale Co-Production Market invited Jelena Mitrović, Jani Thiltges and Jonas Weydemann to discuss how to build steady co-production relations at a conference  

07/03/2020 | Berlinale 2020 | EFM

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