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    Turkish Delight and 3D: Filmstiftung NRW’s International Film Conference at Medienforum NRW

    Monday, July 12th, 2010

    The regional elections in North Rhine-Westphalia in May meant that the Medienforum NRW saw its dates this year at the end of June head-to-head with Filmfest München and the FIFA World Cup in South Africa. Despite having to cope with this competition as well as sweltering temperatures, the Filmstiftung NRW brought to a compact and […]

    Cluj’s Transilvania International Film Festival (TIFF) celebrates a record edition

    Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

    Thai filmmaker Anocha Suwichakornpong receiving the Transilvania Trophy from veteran German director Wim Wenders for her debut feature Mundane History and the gathering of the Romanian film community young and old on the stage of Cluj’s National Theatre at the awards ceremony – these are images which will stay etched in the mind from this […]

    KINO! 2010: New Films from Germany at MoMA, New York (April 2010)

    Monday, May 17th, 2010

    Since last year’s edition New York’s Museum of Modern Art has moved the dates of its annual survey of German films from a dark November slot to a sunny spring one in order to benefit from the new crop of German productions premiering at the Berlinale. And so this year’s KINO! 2010: New Films from […]

    Edgar – a short film by Fabian Busch

    Monday, May 17th, 2010

    Internationally, German actor Fabian Busch may be best known for his role in Hans-Christian Schmid’s 23 (1998), playing opposite August Diehl, in Oliver Hirschspiegel’s Academy Award-nominated Downfall (Der Untergang, 2004), and, most recently, as Kate Winslet’s defense lawyer in Stephen Daldry’s Oscar winner The Reader (2008). Besides an impressive list of feature film and television […]

    German cinema well represented at Locarno International Film Festival

    Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

    German cinema is very well represented at this year’s Locarno International Film Festival (August 5-15) which will be the artistic director Frederic Maire’s fourth and last edition before he hands over the reins to Olivier Pere and takes up the running of the Swiss Cinematheque this autumn.

    Cannes 2009 Festival Report

    Monday, August 3rd, 2009

    When Austrian director Michael Haneke’s Das weisse Band (The White Ribbon) was awarded the Golden Palm at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival, few in the press corps would disagree. After all,  this was Haneke’s sixth appearance ‘in competition’, so in a sense he had already paid his dues and thus seemed, throughout the festival, to […]

    German Films Previews in July 2009

    Friday, July 31st, 2009

    New films by Andreas Dresen, Alain Gsponer, Kaspar Heidelbach and Feo Aladag were among 20 titles presented at the 8th edition of German Films Previews which was held in Cologne for the third time from July 12-15, 2009. The annual showcase of films in the lineups of German sales companies, which was supported this year […]

    37th FEST Belgrade

    Saturday, May 9th, 2009

    Alone the fact that over 90,000 admission tickets were sold made the 37th Belgrade International Film Festival – FEST (20 February to 1 March 2009) one for the books. Thanks for a roving festival staff headed by Miroljub “Mica” Vukovic, top quality entries were booked from Europe’s leading film festivals (Cannes, Venice, Locarno): Stephen Daldry’s […]

    Interfilm Berlin – International Short Film Festival Berlin

    Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

    Every year, during the Berlinale, Interfilm Berlin presents Golden Shorts – 12 audience favorites selected from the monthly 2008 Short Attacks screenings. This year’s selection played to a packed audience at Berlin’s renown Volksbühne venue. After presenting an exquisite slate of shorts, the audience was invited to vote for the ultimate 2008 short film. And […]

    Panorama Documentaries – Berlinale 2009

    Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

    Documentaries are an important part of the Berlinale – and the track record of the last 10 Panorama Audience Awards further confirms this: André Heller and Othmar Schmiderer’s Im toten Winkel – Hitlers Sekretärin (Blind Spot – Hitler’s Secretary) (Austria) won in 2002, Andres Veiel’s Die Spielwütigen (Addicted to Acting) (Germany) in 2004, Tomer Heymann’s […]

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