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Berlinale 2012


104 articles available in total starting from 02/12/2011. Last article published on 16/01/2013.

Mikael Rieks to portray the king with the dragon tattoo

Royalty is highly rated in Danish cinema: While Danish director Nikolaj Arcel’s A Royal Affair about an 18th century court scandal is screening in competition at the 62nd Berlinale, Danish...  

12/02/2012 | Berlinale 2012 | Market/Denmark

Pandora launches new films by Akin, Folman and Jarmusch

German production company Pandora Film has new films by German director Fatih Akin (pictured), Israeli director Ari Folman and US director Jim Jarmusch on its slate of upcoming productions which...  

12/02/2012 | Berlinale 2012 | Market/Germany

Remember Barbara

With Barbara, yesterday evening screened as part of the competition in Berlin, German director Christian Petzold explores his common theme of duplicity in a new way. The historical film portrays...  

12/02/2012 | Berlinale 2012 | Competition/Germany

Coming Home: eight years of endless solitude

After eight years, a kidnapper (Reda Kateb) releases Gaëlle, his only reason to live, and the adolescent runs away for her life. As she does, she turns back for just an instant to see, for the...  

11/02/2012 | Berlinale 2012 | Competition/France

For Russia’s Roskino/SEF, it is back to the USA

Russia’s Roskino/SEF – the state promotion agency, formerly known as Sovexportfilm – will set up business in the USA. At the European Film Market the company announced yesterday (February 10) that...  

11/02/2012 | Berlinale 2012 | Market/Russia

Deals pile up, as the EFM enters first busy weekend

As the European Film Market at the 62nd Berlinale enters its first (and only) weekend, sales outfits at the market venues – the Martin-Gropius-Bau and the Marriott Hotel – reported of “brisk...  

11/02/2012 | Berlinale 2012 | Market

Old and new Kuma

The selection of Kuma as the Panorama opening film at this year’s Berlinale may seem a strange choice. Umut Dag’s feature film debut is a story about a Turkish family in Vienna, so it is fairly...  

11/02/2012 | Berlinale 2012 | Panorama | Austria

Ceasar Must Die : the kindest cut of all

In 76 minutes, two brilliant filmmakers offered the audience in Berlin a screening to remember, with their marriage of several striking tales. Ceasar Must Die, by the brothers Paolo et Vittorio...  

11/02/2012 | Berlinale 2012 | Competition/Italie

Indignados: The revolution according to Tony Gatlif

An African woman emerges from the sea and runs, as if her life depended on it, across fields and pine-woods. She has just entered Europe illegally, and her adventure accross the Old Continent,...  

10/02/2012 | Berlinale 2012 | Panorama/France

The choices they made in Formentera

German director Ann-Kristin Reyels’ first feature film Hounds won the Berlinale Forum FIPRESCI prize in 2007, and she returns to the same section with Formentera, an intimate film about a...  

10/02/2012 | Berlinale 2012 | Forum/Germany

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