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680 articles available in total starting from 03/07/2002. Last article published on 11/07/2025.

Valley of Flowers wins IFFLA

European co-production Valley of Flowers, directed by Pan Nalin, won the Grand Jury Prize for best feature at the recently concluded fifth edition of the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles...  

07/05/2007 | Festivals | France/Germany

Disengagement across borders

The new Amos Gitai film, Disengagement, will wrap filming on Saturday in the Cologne area, Germany. The director of 2005 Cannes Best Actress winner Free Zone might already present his new effort –...  

05/04/2007 | Production | France/Germany

New horizons for French/German co-productions

Under the direction of François Hurard (CNC) and Peter Dinges (FFA), the Franco-German commission met for the first time at the 57th Berlinale. The 30-strong member commission studied a possible...  

22/02/2007 | Legislation | Germany/France

Funding for films on both sides of the Rhine

At a meeting of the French-German Commission of the FFA (Filmförderungsanstalt) held on June 23, four co-productions were granted funding of €1,290,750. Benoît Jacquot's next film, the €6m budget...  

28/06/2006 | Funding | Germany/France

Interview: Christian Davi • Producer

"Making a film together"

Debut fiction produced by Christian Davi and Christof Neracher, Vitus by Fredi M. Murer, is currently a hit on Swiss screens  

29/05/2006

Interview: Fredi M. Murer • Director

Vitus seeks young blood

Eight years after Vollmond, together with a young team, Fredi M. Murer makes his return to fiction  

29/05/2006

Vitus

Can we cut the wings of a boy who only wants to fly? Fredi M. creates a starry-eyed world to depict a young piano virtuoso up against the all-consuming ambition of adults  

29/05/2006 | Films | Reviews

Press review

"Variety" "Witnessing more than two and a half hours of the stillness inside a monastery might sound off-putting, but "Into Great Silence" is such a poetic essay on the slowed-down rhythms of...  

24/04/2006

Interview: Philip Groening • Director

The temperament of images

Born in Duesseldorf in 1959, Philip Groening began to work for film and television productions in various capacities  

24/04/2006

Into Great Silence

A forgotten dimension for Western audiences, invested with a sea of visual and sonorous signs...  

24/04/2006 | Films | Reviews

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