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4539 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 18/08/2025.

A European cartoon market

From the 9th to the 11th of March, the 8th Cartoon Movie meeting will take place in Potsdam. This European market which, since its creation, has allowed 79 projects to be carried out, gathers...  

16/11/2005 | Meeting | Germany

An apology of eulogy

The big winner of the 15th Festival of EastEuropean Cinema in Cottbus (8-12 November) was Jan Cvitcovic. Gravehopping (read the interview), a Croatian and Slovenian film which depicts the life of...  

15/11/2005 | Festivals | Germany

Peter Timm wins in Chicago

German films were particularly successful at the 22nd Chicago International Children's Film Festival, especially Peter Timm's My Brother is a Dog (t.o. Mein Bruder ist ein Hund), voted "Best...  

15/11/2005 | Awards | Germany

Cottbus, the beginning of a collaboration

The forum Connecting Cottbus organised within the framework of the Festival of East-European cinema in Cottbus (8-12 November),allowed Germany and Poland to come to an agreement over a...  

15/11/2005 | Funding | Germany/Polish

Growth and novelties for the Berlinale EFM

The upcoming EFM (European Film Market)) will complement the 56th Berlin Film Festival (February 9-19, 2006) like never before, for it will be bigger and offer more services. Indeed, the number of...  

10/11/2005 | Festivals | Germany

From Slovenia to Turin

German cinema is particularly emphasized this year at the 16th Ljubljana Film Festival which starts today (10-24 November) with 17 German (co)productions. The 'Horizons' section includes no less...  

10/11/2005 | Festivals | Germany

Cottbus goes Magyar

The 15th Cottbus Festival of East European Cinema (8-12 November) will focus in particular on Hungary. Indeed, not only will it grant the Oscar winning director Istvan Szabo (Mephisto) a "Lubina"...  

08/11/2005 | Festivals | Germany

Key figures : film economy

Production: Produced by Christophe Rossignon for the French company Nord-Ouest Production, Merry Christmas benefited from a €18 million budget. A European coproduction directed by Nord-Ouest (48...  

08/11/2005

Interview: Christophe Rossignon • Producer

"26 French and foreign partners"

Christophe Rossignon founded Nord-Ouest Productions in 1999 after working for Lazennec.He retraces the series of incidents which occurred during the financial arrangements and the shooting of the film  

08/11/2005

Interview: Christian Carion • Director

The Amazing Christmas of 1914

Rendez vous with a passionate director, who finds the best of the crop among events that have been hidden, and transmits them through emotions  

08/11/2005

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