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4683 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 14/01/2026.

Interview: Abdi Gouhad • Actor

"A fusion of cultures"

16/01/2006

Welcome Home by Andreas Gruber

Welcome Home was inspired from a true story but turns a tragic situation into a subtle comedy; it deals with the serious issue of racism with humour by underlining its inconsistencies  

16/01/2006 | Films | Reviews

Come to the movies!

With their strongly punctuated titles, Hab mich Lieb! ('love me!'), by Sylke Enders, and War'n Sie schon mal in mich verliebt? (t.i. Did You Ever Fall in Love With Me?), by Douglas Wolfsperger,...  

13/01/2006 | Releases | Germany

Goodbye, 2005

The German box-office for 2005 is the sad paragon of a phenomenon which concerned all Europe, that is, the drastic decrease of the number of admissions. Indeed, the German public only bought 121.3...  

09/01/2006 | Box office | Germany

The minister's good resolutions

Although it is too early to evaluate in practice the degree of continuity between Bernd Neumann's cultural policies and Christina Weiss', it is already obvious that the new Minister of Culture's...  

27/12/2005 | Institutions | Germany

German filmmakers find ver.di out of tune

The BVR (German Union of filmmakers) has just announced its decision to end a long collaboration with the professional lobby ver.di (acronym of 'Vereinte Dienstleistungsgewerkschaft', which means...  

22/12/2005 | Institutions | Germany

Hello Berlusconi

Bye Bye Berlusconi! by Jan Henrik Stahlberg (who directed Muxmäuschenstill, a €40,000 fake satirical documentary which sold 300,000 tickets in Germany and was distinguished at the Max Ophüls...  

21/12/2005 | Festivals | Germany

Nine German films abroad

Within the ambit of "Distribution support", a programme launched in May (read news) in order to help foreign distributors promote the launch of the selected films, German Films has just granted...  

19/12/2005 | Funding | Germany

A German weekend in Budapest

This week-end, German Films organises the first German film festival ever held in the Hungarian capital. The event starts today at the great Urania theatre, opened by Die weiße Massai, an...  

16/12/2005 | Festivals | Germany

B&B in Berlin

The Berlinale Co-production Market, which was initially supposed to take place on the 12th and 13th of February, has added an extra day. The 14th will be entirely dedicated to participating film...  

15/12/2005 | Festivals | Germany

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