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Cineuropa prize
by Philip Groening
Review: Into Great Silence
A forgotten dimension for Western audiences, invested with a sea of visual and sonorous signs...
Interview: Philip Groening • Director
Born in Duesseldorf in 1959, Philip Groening began to work for film and television productions in various capacities
Review: Press review
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03/09/2008Festival – Switzerland
A Swiss friend at Seoul
26/08/2008Production – Germany
Gröning returns to narrative form
07/11/2007Production – Germany
Gröning shatters the silence
28/08/2007Distribution – Denmark
Norwegian films get noticed at Sunrise
27/06/2007Distribution – France
Attractive scoops for Diaphana
16/04/2007Awards – Italy
Moretti-Tornatore duel at the 2007 Nastri d'Argento
16/03/2007Funding – UK
UK FC backs The Lives and others
23/02/2007Box Office – Germany
Top 40 German films in 2006
09/02/2007Box office – Germany
2006: A vintage year
08/02/2007Releases – Portugal
Silent monks and Stasi spies: Different lives onscreen
02/02/2007Box Office – France
Six million flock to Arthur and the Invisibles
20/12/2006Releases – France
A very French Christmas in cinemas
15/12/2006Releases – UK
Low key Christmas for European films
12/12/2006Funding – Europe
Gitaï, Saura and 10 others receive Eurimages support
08/12/2006Funding – Germany
Extra boost and new horizons
German Film Critics Award 2005
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