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Nordmedia hands out €3 million in grants

Nordmedia hands out €3 million in grants

The German regional fund has announced the recipients of 55 grants, which include Ute von Münchow-Pohl’s next film in the Rabbit School franchise  

23/01/2019 | Funding | Germany

Berlin puts the finishing touches to its Panorama selection

Berlin puts the finishing touches to its Panorama selection

The recurring themes in the 45 films selected for this year's Berlin Panorama are "breaking free", "cinematic (self-)discoveries" and "artists’ portraits"  

22/01/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | Panorama

Aren't You Happy? wins the 2019 Max Ophüls Prize

Aren't You Happy? wins the 2019 Max Ophüls Prize

German director Susanne Heinrich's first feature has been handed the Award for Best Feature Film at the Max Ophüls Prize festival  

21/01/2019 | Festivals | Germany

The Berlinale Forum favours risk over perfection

The Berlinale Forum favours risk over perfection

The main programme of the 49th edition of the Berlinale’s Forum section is now complete and boasts 39 films, including 31 world premieres  

18/01/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | Forum

EFM Horizon to examine industry innovations in content, structure and technology

EFM Horizon to examine industry innovations in content, structure and technology

The third edition of EFM's hub dedicated to the transformation of the film and media sectors will take place from 8-12 February  

18/01/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | EFM

Timo Vuorensola  • Director of Iron Sky: The Coming Race

Interview: Timo Vuorensola • Director of Iron Sky: The Coming Race

“Serious doesn’t suit my personality”

Cineuropa met up with Timo Vuorensola, the director of the long-delayed sequel to the 2012 Finnish cult phenomenon, Iron Sky: The Coming Race, on the day of its Finnish premiere  

17/01/2019

Berlinale Series to present seven drama series

Berlinale Series to present seven drama series

The TV reboot of Joe Wright's Hanna and a miniseries directed by Guillaume Nicloux head up the selection  

17/01/2019 | Berlinale 2019

Review: Lost Ones

Review: Lost Ones

A year after its premiere at the Berlinale, the first feature by German auteur Felix Hassenfratz, focusing on child abuse, is being released in his country’s cinemas on 17 January  

16/01/2019 | Films | Reviews

The fifth Berlinale Co-Pro Series to showcase 10 new international projects

The fifth Berlinale Co-Pro Series to showcase 10 new international projects

The Berlinale Co-Production Market event is inviting the latest TV projects by Mika Kaurismäki, Pernille Fischer Christensen and Agnieszka Holland, among others, to seek out partners  

16/01/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | EFM

Generation 2019 "gives the oppressed a voice"

Generation 2019 "gives the oppressed a voice"

The programme of the section for children's and youth films at the 69th Berlinale is now complete, boasting a total of 62 shorts and feature-length titles  

15/01/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | Generation Kplus - Generation 14plus

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