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Berlinale 2012


104 articles available in total starting from 02/12/2011. Last article published on 16/01/2013.

Marsh excels with Shadow Dancer

The new film by Academy Award-winning English director James Marsh lends a subtler approach to Northern Ireland than we are used to. Yes, all the elements are there - rebellion, revenge, guilt,...  

16/02/2012 | Berlinale 2012 | Out of competition/UK/Ireland

RAI Trade sells Caesar Must Die from France to Australia

The critics’ and the public’s extraordinary reception to the Italian film in competition at the Berlinale, Caesar Must Die, bore its fruits at the European Film Market. Rai Trade has in fact sold...  

16/02/2012 | Berlinale 2012 | Markets/Italy

Postcards from the Zoo: a little girl found

Indonesia has for the first time joined the hunt for a Golden Bear with a film full of majestuous animals. Postcards from the Zoo by Edwin, supported by the Torino Film Lab and co-produced by the...  

15/02/2012 | Berlinale 2012 | Competition/German/Indonesia/Hong-Kong

Berlinale Co-Production Market hopes to improve its 40% success rate

As the 9th Berlinale Co-Production Market drew to a close yesterday (February 14) at the Berlin House of Representatives, Market Director Sonja Heinen (pictured) expected the outcome, that is the...  

15/02/2012 | Berlinale 2012 | Market

Our beloved Tabu

In the style of a colonial film from the 1960s shot in 16mm, the prologue of Tabu by Portuguese director Miguel Gomes (Our Beloved Month of August) tells of how a crocodile became inconsolable...  

15/02/2012 | Berlinale 2012 | Competition | Portugal/Germany/Brasil/France

Dieter Kosslick: “No matter how cold and icy, people love the Berlinale”

Half-way through the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival, which ends on February 19, Festival Director Dieter Kosslick (pictured) hoisted the banner of success. ”A splendid opening of the new...  

15/02/2012 | Berlinale 2012 | Market

Home for the Weekend: the portrait of a modern family

Even when he treads on a new path, films by German director Hans-Christian Schmid are decidedly always impeccable. After Storm, a legal thriller that doubles as a psychological drama, the director...  

15/02/2012 | Berlinale 2012 | Competition | Germany

Michel Gondry’s The We and the I smiles for Kinology

The European Film Market at the 62nd Berlinale was buzzing for Franco-American production The We and the I by Michel Gondry (photo), pre-sold by the Parisian company Kinology. The new film by the...  

15/02/2012 | Berlinale 2012 | Market/France

Schlöndorff returns to WWII in Calm at Sea

Berlin-based German director Volker Schlöndorff didn't have to go far to present his latest film, Calm At Sea when it premiered at the Berlin Film Festival, which is currently under way. But like...  

15/02/2012 | Berlinale 2012 ­ | Panorama Special/Germany

What is love, stories of Austrian life in the 21st century

What is love, second feature film by Vienna’s Ruth Mader after Struggle in 2003, was screened at the Berlinale in the Forum section. The documentary looks to the various meanings of the word love...  

14/02/2012 | Berlinale 2012 | Forum/Austria

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