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411 articles available in total starting from 30/07/2002. Last article published on 12/06/2019.

Lola runs

This Spring, not only is German cinema traveling around the world to New-York (Tribeca Film Festival and New Directors/New films), Mar del Plata, Porto, or Annecy, but it is also dedicated a...  

29/03/2005 | Festivals | Germany

Schultze travels accross the Atlantic

This year, The Mar del Plata Festival in Argentina (10th-20th March) is screening some 15 German productions. Amongst them, Volker Schloendorff’s first feature since The Legend of Rita in 2000,...  

16/03/2005 | Festivals | Germany

Fischer’s film awarded

Fremder Freund("Foreign Friend"), the debut of Elmar Fischer has won the award at the FILMZ,the full-lenght film festival in Rheiland-Pfalz. Fischer’s film, interpreted by Antonio Wannek, Navid...  

04/12/2003 | Festivals | Germany

Environmentalist Fribourg

Under the slogan "20 years of Eco-Media", the 20th edition of the international film festival dedicated to environment has opened in Fribourg. Many filmmakers, TV producers, debutant directors and...  

31/10/2003 | Festivals | Germany

Tribute to Austrian cinema

The film Wolfzeit by Michael Haneke will kick off the 16th edition of the Exground film festival in i Wiesbaden on November 14. This year the festival is featuring a retrospective of the works of...  

14/10/2003 | Festivals | Germany

Hamburg: public vote for Kops

There’s been a more than positive out outcome for the Hamburg Filmfestival (September 19-26, 2003): there were 116 films shown at the event, coming from 38 countries, with more than 28,000 people...  

06/10/2003 | Festivals | Germany

Award for Isabelle

The French actress Isabelle Huppert will be given this year's prize named after Douglas Sirk, which will be handed over during the Hamburg Film Festival (September 19-26). The award is given to a...  

12/09/2003 | Festivals | Germany

Voyeurs' paradise

A British production, Calendar Girls by Nigel Cole, will open the forthcoming Hamburg Film Festival (19-26 September). Based on a true story, the film is about a group of Women's Institute members...  

08/08/2003 | Festivals | Germany

500 get passionate

The new Talent Campus at the Berlin Film Festival (7-12 February) will take place in the House of World Culture and the motto is ”Let’s Get Passionate About Films!”. 500 young filmmakers from all...  

31/07/2003 | Festivals | Germany

Stuttgart showcases Europe

Dedicated entirely to European cinema, the third edition of the Stuttgart Ludwisburg Filmfest (10-15 July) was a huge success. Attendance, especially for the British Forum and for the 16-film...  

17/07/2003 | Festivals | Germany

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