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4548 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 29/08/2025.

Lilly the witch returns

Swedish-born director Harald Sicheritz has just finished shooting the second instalment of the adventures of Lilly, young German viewers’ favourite witch. This follows the success of Lilly the...  

28/10/2009 | Production | Germany

Docs galore at 52nd DOK Leipzig

The 52nd DOK Leipzig - International Documentary and Animated Film Festival (October 26-November 1) kicked off yesterday. The oldest documentary festival in the world will this year show 330 films...  

27/10/2009 | Festivals | Germany

IDFA showcasing 21 German titles

The International Documentary Film Festival (IDFA), to be held in Amsterdam from November 19-29, features 21 German (co)productions in the line-up of its 22nd edition. The Competition section of...  

27/10/2009 | Festivals | Germany

5th fest of German film in Tokyo scores with audiences

The 5th Festival of German Films in Tokyo (October 15-18, see news) ended with a successful 4,500 admissions, a clear sign that the event has established itself in the Japanese capital. A hit with...  

23/10/2009 | Festivals | Germany

Pope Joan hits screens

This week, Constantin is launching (yesterday in Germany and today in Austria) a fictional biopic about one of the most intriguing legends in history: the life of Pope Joan, a young 9th-century...  

23/10/2009 | Releases | Germany/Austria

Von Trotta’s Vision centres on visionary, influential heroine

“The producer chose the title, because it’s comprehensible in many languages,” explained Margarethe von Trotta, who may have preferred a different title for Vision, her biography of Hildegard of...  

23/10/2009 | Rome Film Festival | Competition/Germany

Red carpet roll-out for The White Ribbon

The German release of the week is unquestionably Michael Haneke’s European co-production The White Ribbon, which, after its well-deserved Cannes Palme d'Or, was also chosen to represent Germany in...  

15/10/2009 | Releases | Germany

Gallenberger picks up Audience Award in Paris

Florian Gallenberger picked up the Audience Award at the 14th Festival of German Films in Paris (September 30-October 6) for his biopic John Rabe, set during the Nanjing massacre of 1937-38. The...  

14/10/2009 | Festivals | Germany

Tokyo celebrates German films

The 5th Festival of German Films in Tokyo (October 15-18) will be presented by German Films with their traditional partner, the Goethe Institut in Japan, with further German and Japanese partners...  

14/10/2009 | Festivals | Germany

The White Ribbon

Mysterious events disturb the seemingly well-ordered life in a German village in 1913. A sumptuous black-and-white film crowned with the Cannes Palme d'Or 2009  

13/10/2009 | Films | Reviews

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