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

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

Merry Christmas

An epic and humanistic voyage through history’s secrets. A director’s fight for mankind’s fraternization in the midst of the war between nations  

08/11/2005 | Films | Reviews

The Ministry of Culture gives gold

Within the framework of the German short film prize for 2005 (Deutschen Kurzfilmpreis 2005), Christina Weiss, German Minister of Culture, has just awarded three Golds, female/male by Daniel Lang...  

07/11/2005 | Awards | Germany

A 'fantastic start' for the WCF

'Fantastic' is the epithet Hortensia Völckers, artistic director of the German Federal Cultural Foundation, used to describe the first year of the WCF (World Cinema Fund), a scheme launched by the...  

03/11/2005 | Funding | Germany

Schlöndorff is back in Gdansk

Thirty years after The Tin Drum (Golden Palm 1979 in Cannes, Oscar 1980 as Best Film in foreign language), Volker Schlöndorff is back in Gdansk to shoot Vergessene Heldin ("A forgotten heroine")...  

02/11/2005 | Production | Germany

Go North!

After last year's success, the nomadic festival Go North, which presents a selection of German films in several Scandinavian cities, is about to start in Stockholm. From the 28 to the 30 October,...  

28/10/2005 | Festivals | Germany

Final cut for Special

After 35 days shooting in Berlin, Anno Saul (Kebab Connection) has completed his new comedy, Special. The main character, Fred (played by the actor Til Schweiger, recently seen in the successful...  

26/10/2005 | Production | Germany

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