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4544 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 22/08/2025.

The Wind That Shakes the Barley

Ken Loach who just turned 70 on June 17, has much to celebrate. Winner last May in Cannes of a Palme d’or for The Wind That Shakes the Barley...  

21/06/2006 | Films | Reviews

23 co-productions lined up

German cinema will have pride of place at the upcoming Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (June 30-July 8), with no less than 23 international productions and co-productions to be presented...  

20/06/2006 | Karlovy Vary IFF | Germany

President Köhler to support budding filmmakers

As announced by Vision Kino on June 6, the president of the Federal Republic, Horst Köhler, has decided to sponsor the network, which was set up in February 2005 with the objective of providing...  

16/06/2006 | Institutions | Germany

Six European films hit screens

Six European titles, including two artistic gems, German title Sound of Eternity (Klang der Ewigkeit) and Austrian co-production Kippenberger: The Film, will battle it out with four US features on...  

15/06/2006 | Releases | Germany

"British touch" in Emden

The 17th International Emden Film Festival (June 7-14) confirms its taste for British cinema with its opening comedy, Kinky Boots, a UK/US co-production by Julian Jarrold, and the several UK films...  

13/06/2006 | Festivals | Germany

Training PRIME producers in Berlin

P.R.I.M.E. (Packaging, Rewriting, International, Market, Exchange), a leading European training programme (created at the end of 2005) that helps producers develop and finance their projects, is...  

12/06/2006 | Training | Germany

Strangers hits German screens

Two years after its production, Strangers (Ono) by Małgorzata Szumowska will be distributed in Germany by Pandora Film. The film’s release – scheduled for June 29 – will put an end to a long...  

09/06/2006 | Distribution | Poland/Germany

Welcome to Absurdistan

For his third feature (after Tuvalu, which won him Best Director at the 1999 Bavarian Film Awards, and Gate to Heaven in 2003), the young but already experienced Veit Helmer (Hannover, 1968)...  

09/06/2006 | Production | Germany

Beta beats sales records

This year, Beta has had its most productive Cannes Market yet, thanks in most part to The Lives of Others, the debut feature directed by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck, produced by Munich-based...  

01/06/2006 | Cannes 2006/Market | Germany

Hamburg celebrates the short

While the 8th Mo&Friese Children's Short Film Festival (May 28-June 4) is already in full swing in Hamburg, the 22nd Short Film Festival (May 31-June 5) also kicks off in the city today, offering...  

31/05/2006 | Festivals | Germany

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