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Berlinale 2009 / Germany

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7 articles available in total starting from 07/02/2009. Last article published on 13/02/2009.

Lucky Friday 13 for 13 directors of Germany 09

Thirty years after the collective film German Autumn (which brought together Fassbinder, Schlöndorff and Edgar Reitz, among others), Tom Tykwer and two producers from NDR TV network were sitting...  

13/02/2009 | Berlinale 2009 | Out of competition/Germany

Poetry and prose in Struck's Sleeping Songs

The Berlinale’s Panorama section – celebrates its 30th anniversary this year – hosted Sleeping Songs, the third film by previous contender Andreas Struck (whose debut feature Chill Out was...  

13/02/2009 | Berlinale 2009 | Panorama/Germany

One indecisive girl and three suitors in Thome’s Pink

Rudolf Thome’s refreshing tale Pink – not the first film in which the German director has focused on women (after Paradiso: Seven Days with Seven Women, Venus Talking, and Woman Driving, Man...  

12/02/2009 | Berlinale 2009 | Special/Germany

Two boys bike around Brandenburg in Light Gradient

German director Jan Krüger presented his second feature, Light Gradient, in the Panorama section of the Berlin Film Festival. The film, produced by Berlin-based publishing house Salzgeber, tells...  

11/02/2009 | Berlinale 2009 | Panorama/Germany

Match Factory picks up Fliegauf’s Womb

The Match Factory, the sales agent behind Gigante, the second most popular title in Official Competition at the Berlinale (after Iran’s About Elly), has added to its slate Womb, the new project by...  

10/02/2009 | Berlinale 2009 | EFM/Germany

Lazy summer days in Everyone Else

Everyone Else, the second feature by 32-year-old director Maren Ade, following her multiple award-winning The Forest for the Trees, received an unenthusiastic press response at its competition...  

09/02/2009 | Berlinale 2009 | Competition/Germany

Storm looks at war crimes in the heart of Europe

One of the most highly anticipated titles of the Berlinale screened in Competition today: Storm by German director Hans-Christian Schmid. The film is the first on The Hague’s ICTY (the...  

07/02/2009 | Berlinale 2009 | Competition/Germany

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