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4681 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 13/01/2026.

Netto is 'a wonderful film'

The big winner of the 'Filmkunstpreise', the award granted at the end of the Ludwigshafen Film Festival, went to Netto, by Robert Thalheim. This film, which received 50 000 euros, was warmly...  

12/07/2005 | Awards | Germany

Alles auf Zucker wins the Lolas

Friday night, at the Lola awards ceremony (the German Oscars) which took place at the Berlin Philarmonic, Alles auf Zucker, by Dani Levy, won six prizes, including the Golden Lola for Best Film....  

11/07/2005 | Awards | Germany

A frail shelter

Negotiations between the German goverment and the opposition regarding thereform of the Income Tax Code as envisaged by the former, have failed, to the relief of film and TV professionals, since...  

07/07/2005 | Funding | Germany

The weeping camel cheers up

The maudlin camel filmed by Byambasuren Davaa does not have only ungrateful children. Indeed, the director has just been granted the Audience Award in Munich for his latest film, Die Höhle des...  

05/07/2005 | Production | Germany

French cinema crosses the Rhine

As the 23d Munich Filmfest (25 June – 2 July), which dedicates this year, for the second time, a section to 'New French Cinema', is ending, the French Film Week is about to start in Berlin. For...  

01/07/2005 | Festivals | Germany

A 'capital' event

Among the 19 films in competition this year at the Ludwigshafen festival (30 June – 10 July), 7 are from Berlin. Christian Petzold, the author of Die innere Sicherheit (Best German Film 2001 and...  

30/06/2005 | Festivals | Germany

The Talent Campus wants you

The fourth Talent Campus, which will take place in Berlin from the 11th to the 16th of February 2006 will allow young filmmakers (directors, script-writers, producers, actors, artistic directors,...  

29/06/2005 | Festivals | Germany

Kosslick remains in Berlin

As a press release from the German Ministry of Culture revealed, Dieter Kosslick has just renewed his contract as Head of the Berlin Film Festival for five more years. Kosslick, born iu 1948 in...  

24/06/2005 | Festivals | Germany

Berlin Stories finally on screen

The Summer season starts today with two American productions and four European (co-)productions, two of which are German. The German public will be able to discover Angel's Fall (Greece/Turkey), a...  

23/06/2005 | New releases | Germany

15 German documentaries in Marseille

The 16th Marseille International Documentary Film Festival (FIDMARSEILLE), which will take place from the 1st to the 6th of July at La Criée, the National Theatre of Marseille, will screen 15...  

22/06/2005 | Festivals | France/Germany

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