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4676 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 31/12/2025.

Children & War

Themed screenings for European Film Heritage Week in Berlin, Düsseldorf, Hannover e Marburg  

20/11/2002 | Cined@ys | Germany

Classics in Frankfurt

The German Film Institute presents to young people European Masterpieces, all of them followed by a discussion  

19/11/2002 | Cined@ys | Germany

Broadcasters’ Participation

Both public and private broadcasters in Germany will participate actively in the Cined@ys 2002 celebrations by organising screenings of classical European works. Among the films presented are:...  

15/11/2002 | Cined@ys | Germany

France and Germany on regional funding

The first meeting between the representatives of six French and seven German regions (or Länders) has taken place a few days ago in Paris. The issue on the table is support for film and...  

14/11/2002 | Fundings | Germany

One hundred documentaries for Interfilm

It is always a challenge to explore the huge panorama of short films. There’s simply so much material, ideas and stories to tell. The 18th edition of Interfilm, the international short film...  

13/11/2002 | Festivals | Germany

German Films at International Film Festivals

Carlo Rolla, one of the most active and well-known TV directors in Germany, received the Best Direction prize at the 15th Tokyo International Film Festival (26 October–4 November) for his feature...  

12/11/2002 | Awards | Germany

Last act for "Das Werk"

Prestigious German post-production house goes bankrupt with debts standing at Euros 113 million  

07/11/2002 | Production | Germany

Nordic cinema in Luebeck

44th Nordic Days is a hit and winners include Holst, Biers, Kaurismaki and Jensen  

05/11/2002 | Festivals | Germany

UK distribution for Mostly Martha

British independent distributor, Optimum Releasing, has bought the UK distribution rights to German director Sandra Nettlebeck’s feature debut, Mostly Martha. Set in a trendy restaurant in...  

04/11/2002 | Films | Germany

Teutonic newcomers to Raindance

Dieter Kosslick, the Director of the Berlin International Film Festival, will be present at the Goethe Institut in London on Thursday 24 October to mark the opening of the German Section of the...  

23/10/2002 | Festivals | Germany

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