Germany / France 687 articles available in total starting from 03/07/2002. Last article published on 14/08/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 49 50 [51] 52 53 ... 67 68 69 next Cross-border cooperation is key at the German-French Film MeetingThe future of film distribution was one of the main issues discussed at the industry gathering in Saarbrücken 30/11/2016 | Industry | Germany/FranceGemma Arterton among the provisional cast for Black DogThe British actress is lined up for Marylise Dumont’s project, presented by Shellac at the co-production market of the German-French Film Meeting 22/11/2016 | Funding | France/GermanyRungano Nyoni wraps I Am Not A WitchAward winning shorts filmmaker completes feature debut 16/11/2016 | Production | UK/France/GermanyInterview: Oliver Stone • Director“The major studios didn’t want to touch this film”Oliver Stone sat down with Cineuropa at the 11th Rome Film Festival to discuss why Snowden was mostly produced as a European movie 20/10/2016Interview: Olivier Assayas • Director"Women are usually the protagonists of my films because deep down I’m a bit of a feminist"We spoke to French director Olivier Assayas, who was awarded at Cannes for his film Personal Shopper and has just received the career award at the Zurich Film Festival 03/10/2016Interview: Maria Schrader • Director"Stefan Zweig despised nationalism"Maria Schrader opens her heart with her latest feature Stefan Zweig - Farewell to Europe, a story about Austrian author Stefan Zweig's years in exile. German Films interviews her about it 28/09/2016Interview: Midi Z • DirectorInterviewVENICE 2016: In Venice Days competitor The Road to Mandalay, Burmese director Midi Z depicts the difficulties facing a young, illegal migrant in Thailand 05/09/2016Q&A: François Ozon • Director"Two countries, two cultures, two characters"VENICE 2016: French filmmaker François Ozon talks about how Frantz came about, his latest film, which was unveiled in competition at Venice 04/09/2016Q&A: Martin Koolhoven • Director“If it’s too easy to watch, I’m doing something wrong”VENICE 2016: Dutch filmmaker Martin Koolhoven discusses Brimstone, his European, female-focused spin on the western genre, presented in competition for the Golden Lion 04/09/2016Interview: Bertrand Bonello • Director"A film that’s full of tension to broach the subject of tension"French filmmaker Bertrand Bonello deciphers his new film, Nocturama, and explains the freedom of an artist with regard to sensitive subjects 24/08/2016 previous page: 1 2 3 ... 49 50 [51] 52 53 ... 67 68 69 next