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Berlinale 2007

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60 articles available in total starting from 12/12/2006. Last article published on 19/02/2007.

Two Swiss documentaries pick up prizes

Switzerland remained faithful to its world-class documentary reputation at the 57th Berlinale, where two domestic titles screened in the International Forum for Young Cinema won over the...  

19/02/2007 | Berlinale 2007 | Switzerland

Label Europa Cinemas to Banderas' Summer Rain

While everything is being prepared for tonight’s official awards ceremony, which will take place at the Berlinale Palast, several other collateral prizes have already been announced. Among them...  

17/02/2007 | Berlinale 2007 | Collateral Awards

Angel: A fairytale in reverse

François Ozon’s Angel – based on a novel by Elizabeth Taylor and the closing film in competition this afternoon at the Berlinale – is a veritable fairytale in reverse set during the Edwardian...  

17/02/2007 | Berlinale 2007 | Competition

Golden Bear to Tuya's Marriage

Although Europe was well represented in competition in Berlin, only two productions (Yella and Hallam Foe) and one co-production (El otro ) picked up awards. Nina Hoss, the third German actress in...  

17/02/2007 | Berlinale 2007 | Awards

Hallam Foe: A Scottish Holden Caulfield

Jamie Bell, the 20 year-old actor from the English countryside with chiselled features, who rose to fame as the dancing Billy Elliott of Stephen Daldry’s film of the same name, plays a solitary...  

16/02/2007 | Berlinale 2007 | Competition

I Served the King of England and the magic of cinema

Czech director Jirí Menzel (1990 Golden Bear winner for Larks on a String) has once again succeeded in bewitching the press at Berlin. I Served the King of England – a new adaptation of the novel...  

16/02/2007 | Berlinale 2007 | Competition

Family discord on summer vacation

With Vacation, screened at the 57th Berlin International Film Festival to an almost empty auditorium, Thomas Arslan has taken a different path from his previous films. The director has abandoned...  

16/02/2007 | Berlinale 2007 | Panorama

Don’t play with love

Berlinale competition title Don't Touch the Axe is an amorous duel written by two great narrators, Jacques Rivette and Honoré de Balzac. Here the “beautiful troublemaker” strolling down the garden...  

16/02/2007 | Berlinale 2007 | Competition

Outsiders between the earth and sky

David Ondricek’s Grandhotel is not one of these films whose deeper meaning can be read between the lines. Like the patchwork weaved by its hero Fleishmann, from the lofty heights where he lives,...  

15/02/2007 | Berlinale 2007 | Panorama

The flip side of capitalism

A puzzled audience received the latest work by Christian Petzold, Yella, whose (world premiere) screening in competition today at the Berlinale Palast ended with little applause and some...  

14/02/2007 | Berlinale 2007 | Competition

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