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Berlinale 2011

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91 articles available in total starting from 30/08/2010. Last article published on 04/03/2011.

US buyers hungry for Nordic fare

No less than four Nordic titles were sold to major US distributors during the European Film Market in Berlin. Magnolia Pictures added the Norwegian films Headhunters and Happy, Happy to its...  

17/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | EFM/Scandinavia

My Best Enemy: Michelangelo and Nazi uniforms

Austrian director Wolfgang Murnberger, whose previous two films, The Bone Man and Lapislazuli, screened in sidebars in Berlin, graduates to the official selection with his historical drama My Best...  

17/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | Out of competition/AU-LU

An unremarkable man in A Mysterious World

Argentinean director Rodrigo Moreno’s A Mysterious World , co-produced by German company Rohfilm and shown in competition at the Berlinale, left festival-goers well and truly baffled. The film...  

17/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | Competition/DE-AR-UY

De Aranoa takes on life and death in Amador

Amador, the new film by multi-awarded Spanish director Fernando León De Aranoa (Mondays in the Sun, Princesses) is realistic drama about life and death, sometimes genuinely touching, insightful...  

16/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | Panorama/Spain

Some things are best left unsaid in Our Grand Despair

When, at the end of a film, a glance exchanged between two men and a pretty young girl as she eats a slice of bread with feta and strawberry jam speaks volumes, it’s because the emotional journey...  

16/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | Competition/Germany-Turkey

Dangerous kids engage in Monkey business

Lisa Aschan’s directorial debut She Monkeys, which premiered yesterday in Berlin’s Generation 14Plus section, is a subtle and sensuous power play between two teenage girls set in the elegant world...  

16/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | Generation/Sweden

Tarr more apocalyptic than ever in The Turin Horse

Over three years in the making, Bela Tarr’s The Turin Horse finally makes its premiere, in Competition at the Berlinale. It bears all the trademarks of Tarr’s oeuvre since his 450-minute...  

16/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | Competition/HU-FR-DE-CH-US

You, me and you and me in July’s The Future

Five years after her debut feature, Me and You and Everyone We Know (winner of the Cannes Camera d'Or in 2005), eclectic US writer-director-artist Miranda July is in competition at Berlin with a...  

15/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | Competition/Germany-USA

Sidewalls: Buenos Aires in the time of virtual love

“In Buenos Aires, people know hardly anything about each the buildings in which they live. It’s a city in continuous movement, things are constructed, destroyed, reconstructed. Its façade changes,...  

15/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | Panorama/Argentina-Germany-Spain

Aviad explores two women’s Invisible trauma

Michal Aviad’s Invisible, co-produced by Cologne-based Tag/Traum (which champions "different" films, from documentaries to fiction) and shown in the Berlinale Panorama, opens with a warning: any...  

15/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | Panorama/Germany-Israel

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