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4002 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 27/03/2024.

A constellation of German (co)productions shine at Black Nights

The Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (November 24-December 5) is screening numerous German productions and co-productions this year. Four of the latter have been selected in the Official...  

24/11/2010 | Festivals | Germany

European winners at Munich and Mannheim-Heidelberg

At this year’s Munich International Student Film Festival (November 14-20), the VFF Young Talent Award (worth €7,500) went to Polish short film For Madmen Only by Pawel Maslona, from Katowice Film...  

23/11/2010 | Awards | Germany

Constantin and Canyon Creek opt for best-sellers

German production company Constantin has bought the rights to successful young Irish writer Cecelia Ahern’s second novel, Where Rainbows End (2004). At 29, the daughter of the former Irish prime...  

19/11/2010 | Production | Germany/UK

Berlinale WCF backs Ustaoglu’s next film

The jury of the Berlinale’s World Cinema Fund (WCF) met on November 15 to award a total of €150,000 in production funding to four projects and €27,000 in funding for distribution on German...  

18/11/2010 | Funding | Germany

Edel, Kreuzpaintner and Akin pen new projects

The FFA’s screenplay funding committee, which met in Berlin on November 11-12, decided to allocate a total of €233,962 to 12 screenplays and four treatments. These include forthcoming projects by...  

17/11/2010 | Funding | Germany

32 German (co-)productions showing at IDFA

The 23rd International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA), which opens tonight and will run until November 23, will present a total of 32 documentaries produced or co-produced by German...  

17/11/2010 | Festivals | Germany

Interview: Eyal Sivan • Director

Brussels Mediterranean Film Festival 2010

Israeli director Eyal Sivan spoke to Cineuropa about his documentary Jaffa, The Orange's Clockwork, which was shown at the Brussels Mediterranean Film Festival 2010.  

17/11/2010

Braunschweig audience plays the Illegal card

The 24th Braunschweig International Film Festival (November 9-15) closed with the victory of one of the three LUX Prize finalists. Belgian director Olivier Masset-Depasse’s Illegal won the...  

16/11/2010 | Festivals | Germany

Interview: Clara Voda • Actress

Estoril Film Festival 2010

Interview with Romanian actress Clara Voda, who stars in Romanian director Cristi Puiu’s latest film, Aurora  

13/11/2010

Mannheim-Heidelberg showcases films by young directors

The 59th Mannheim-Heidelberg International Film Festival opened yesterday with The Life of Fish, by former prize-winner Matías Bize. Running until November 21, the event will as usual showcase...  

12/11/2010 | Festivals | Germany

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