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4689 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 16/01/2026.

For those not going to the Casino…

German distributors have no fear of Casino Royale this week, with the release of some attractive titles, including six local (co-)productions. First up is Michael Hofmann’s charming story about...  

24/11/2006 | Releases | Germany

Eden opens London German Film Festival

Starting today, reputed London arthouse cinema Le Curzon Soho is hosting the 9th German Film Festival (November 23-26). Opening the event is Eden, a story of love and chocolate by Michael Hofmann...  

23/11/2006 | Festivals | Germany/UK

Best turnout ever for French-German Rendez-vous

The 4th French-German Rendez-vous (November 9-11) – an initiative organised by the German-French Film Academy (founded in 2000 by Jacques Chirac and Gerhard Schröder – can congratulate itself on...  

21/11/2006 | Events | Germany

Novkovic wins at Cottbus

The 16th Cottbus Festival of East European Cinema ended on Saturday, awarding a total of prizes worth €56,500. The event – which screened 100 films from 23 countries (see news) and was attended by...  

21/11/2006 | Awards | Germany

German-English ping-pong

The new releases to hit German screens yesterday are either local or English-language. Up against two US blockbusters – including the eagerly awaited US co-production Scoop by Woody Allen and UK...  

17/11/2006 | Releases | Germany

Interview: Sandra Hueller • Actress

A Star Is Born

2006 certainly got off to a good start for 28-year-old Sandra Hueller as the German film industry discovered a glittering new star  

17/11/2006

Interview: Hans-Christian Schmid • Producer

"I have total control of my films"

With 23/5 production company, Hans-Christian Schmid produced his movie  

17/11/2006

Interview: Hans-Christian Schmid • Director

"My film is against all religious fundamentalism"

17/11/2006

Requiem

A tragic event still that many still remember in Germany, as told by one of contemporary cinema’s most promising directors  

17/11/2006 | Films | Reviews

From anarchy to animation

The French-German co-production commission, which met on November 9, awarded €980,000 to three new projects: 35 Rhums by French director Claire Denis, who received €330,000 (see news), and two...  

17/11/2006 | Funding | Germany

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