France / Germany 705 articles available in total starting from 03/07/2002. Last article published on 09/09/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 60 61 [62] 63 64 ... 69 70 71 next Interview: Guillaume Nicloux • Director"Against religious fanaticism"Encounter with French filmmaker Guillaume Nicloux, during the world premiere of The Nun, in competition at the 63rd Berlin Film Festival. 11/02/2012Interview: Malgorzata Sumowska • Director"Making an impact on mentalities that have gone to sleep"Sexuality, student prostitution, ageing, eroticism: the Polish director reveals the motivations behind her fourth feature: Elles. 24/01/2012EllesJuliette Binoche investigates student prostitution. A daring film that shatters prejudices. 24/01/2012 | Films | ReviewsCaine and Poésy star in Nettelbeck’s Mr. Morgan’s Last LoveThe forthcoming feature by Hamburg-born director Sandra Nettelbeck, Mr. Morgan’s Last Love, is in post-production, and once again it is a wide-ranging project – her previous films, Mostly Martha,... 11/01/2012 | Production | Germany/Belgium/France/USADeath of a Superhero: the circle of life and the broken hourglassDuring adolescence, flirting with danger is a relatively common temptation, but 15-year-old Donald, the main character in the majority German production Death of a Superhero has a much deeper... 15/12/2011 | Festivals | France/Germany/IrelandOne Minute of Darkness (Three Lives): an escaped convict in the forestGerman director Christoph Hochhäusler has been a regular at major festivals since his debut with This Very Moment in the Berlinale Forum 2003, followed by his two selections in the Un Certain... 14/12/2011 | Festivals | France/GermanyGerman student films in PoitiersThe 34th Rencontres Henri Langlois - International Films Schools Festival (December, 2-11) is currently presenting a number of German student films, including six productions and one co-production... 07/12/2011 | Festivals | Germany/FranceLe HavreMasterful elegance, detached humour and subtle political engagement. The great forgotten one in the Cannes 2011 prize list. 02/12/2011 | Films | ReviewsInterview: Aki Kaurismäki • DirectorMy characters, hopeless optimistsLe Havre describes a world of marginalised individuals who express great mutual solidarity and it even has an optimistic ending 24/11/2011"A triple A mini-treaty""In the past, from the point of view of German producers, getting involved in a French film was considered too expensive, complicated and chaotic, not to mention the language barrier. The reverse... 24/11/2011 | Industry | France/Germany previous page: 1 2 3 ... 60 61 [62] 63 64 ... 69 70 71 next