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4690 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 19/01/2026.

Turin FF: Medal of Honor a post-communist dramatic comedy

The first to realize that Romania’s Calin Peter Netzer was a great actor’s director was the jury of the 2003 Locarno Film Festival, which presented the Silver Leopard to the two stars of his...  

20/11/2009 | Films | Romania/Germany

Cottbus chooses extra-Ordinary prize-winner

The 19th Cottbus Eastern European Film Festival (November 10-15) opened with Michael Hoffman’s German/Russian co-production The Last Station, about Leo Tolstoy’s final years. It closed with the...  

18/11/2009 | Festivals | Germany

€67,000 allocated for international releases of domestic films

In its fourth sitting of 2009, last week the Distribution Support awards committee decided to fund seven foreign theatrical campaigns of German films, for a total of €67,000. Those titles and...  

17/11/2009 | Funding | Germany

Clown picks up Audience Award at Braunschweig

The 23rd Braunschweig International Film Festival closed yesterday with the triumph of Marco Pontecorvo’s Italian/French/Romanian film Clown, which is inspired by the work of Franco-Algerian clown...  

16/11/2009 | Festivals | Germany

Dzhordzhadze returns with uneven Rainbowmaker

Georgian director Nana Dzhordzhadze’s films have served as an intimate guide for foreigners to her beloved homeland for a long time. From her breakthrough Robinsonada or My English Grandfather,...  

13/11/2009 | Films | Germany/Russia/Netherlands/Finland

Britspotting celebrates 10th anniversary

The British and (since 2004) Irish Film Festival Britspotting, created in 2000 to show independent UK films to Berlin audiences, opens its tenth edition this evening at the Babylon Mitte cinema....  

13/11/2009 | Festivals | Germany

Braunschweig kicks off

Lower Saxony is hosting the 23rd Braunschweig International Film Festival (November 10-15), which opens with a film shot in the region: Carsten Ludwig and Jan-Christoph Glasner’s 66/67 - Fairplay...  

10/11/2009 | Festivals | Germany

The Day Will Come in competition at Thessaloniki

A total of 19 German (co)productions are being shown at the 50th Thessaloniki International Film Festival (November 13-22). The festival will be presenting a comprehensive Werner Herzog...  

06/11/2009 | Festivals | Germany

51st Lübeck screens 140 Nordic films

For its 51st edition, the Nordic Film Days in Lübeck lives up to its reputation as the biggest display of Nordic films outside the Nordic region. No less than 140 films from Scandinavia as well as...  

05/11/2009 | Festivals | Germany

Bowling's new film looks at life after the Wall

To mark the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, independent UK company Dog Animal Films is working again with director-screenwriter Kivmars Bowling (after Donovan Slacks) on his...  

04/11/2009 | Production | UK/Germany

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