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How Ireland’s Film Sector Went From a ‘Cottage Industry’ to a Global Force (and Awards Season Darling) - variety.com - Ireland
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04.03.2024 / 12:35

How Ireland’s Film Sector Went From a ‘Cottage Industry’ to a Global Force (and Awards Season Darling)

Alex Ritman Ireland appears to be everywhere on screen at the minute — and it isn’t just a trend. Where 2022 and 2023 had “The Banshees of Inisherin,” Paul Mescal, “The Quiet Girl” and short film “The Irish Goodbye” making noise throughout awards season, plus John Carney’s “Flora and Son” being snapped up in Sundance by Apple TV+, 2024 has already shown that the Irish industry has become a global force.

Berlin’s Carlo Chatrian Distances Himself From Criticism Of Closing Ceremony Speeches In New Letter - deadline.com - Germany - Berlin - Israel
deadline.com
01.03.2024 / 16:45

Berlin’s Carlo Chatrian Distances Himself From Criticism Of Closing Ceremony Speeches In New Letter

Outgoing Berlinale head Carlo Chatrian has distanced himself from the criticism made of the fest’s closing ceremony speeches earlier this week.

Berlinale Director Carlo Chatrian Says Closing Ceremony Discourse Has Been ‘Taken Over’ to ‘Weaponize Antisemitism for Political Means’ - variety.com - Germany - Berlin - Israel
variety.com
01.03.2024 / 16:25

Berlinale Director Carlo Chatrian Says Closing Ceremony Discourse Has Been ‘Taken Over’ to ‘Weaponize Antisemitism for Political Means’

Ellise Shafer Outgoing Berlinale artistic director Carlo Chatrian has spoken out about the political discourse surrounding the festival’s closing ceremony this year. As the Berlinale handed out prizes on Saturday night, several winning filmmakers took the opportunity in their acceptance speeches to call for a ceasefire in Gaza.

Joburg Film Festival Celebrates 30 Years of South African Democracy With Spotlight on ‘Inspiring’ Local Storytellers - variety.com - Senegal - South Africa - Berlin - city Johannesburg
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26.02.2024 / 12:15

Joburg Film Festival Celebrates 30 Years of South African Democracy With Spotlight on ‘Inspiring’ Local Storytellers

Christopher Vourlias Following on the heels of a successful post-pandemic reboot one year ago, the Joburg Film Festival kicks off its sixth edition on Feb. 27, with the glitzy capital of South Africa’s media and entertainment industry showcasing a selection of top talents from the host country and across the African continent.

Mati Diop Doc ‘Dahomey’ Wins Golden Bear at Berlin; Sebastian Stan and Emily Watson Take Acting Awards - variety.com - Senegal - Berlin - city Santos - city Sangsoo
variety.com
24.02.2024 / 19:45

Mati Diop Doc ‘Dahomey’ Wins Golden Bear at Berlin; Sebastian Stan and Emily Watson Take Acting Awards

Guy Lodge Film Critic The Berlin Film Festival drew to a close with tonight’s awards ceremony, with French-Senegalese director Mati Diop taking the Golden Bear for her documentary “Dahomey.” Full report to come; full list of winners below.

Martin Scorsese Tells Berlin Film Festival ‘Maybe I’ll See You in a Couple Years’ With Another Film as He Accepts Honorary Golden Bear - variety.com - USA - Germany - Berlin
variety.com
20.02.2024 / 23:25

Martin Scorsese Tells Berlin Film Festival ‘Maybe I’ll See You in a Couple Years’ With Another Film as He Accepts Honorary Golden Bear

Ellise Shafer Martin Scorsese was lauded with the Berlin Film Festival‘s honorary Golden Bear on Tuesday night, celebrating a lifetime of achievement in cinema. As he accepted the award, Scorsese — whose most recent film, “Killers of the Flower Moon,” is currently up for 10 Oscars — reflected on his career thus far and even teased a return to the festival “in a couple years.” Scorsese was introduced by German director Wim Wenders, who is also Oscar-nominated for his latest feature, “Perfect Days.” Wenders told a hilarious story, complete with a photo slideshow, about one of his earliest interactions with Scorsese at the Telluride Film Festival in 1978, where he came upon the director and his then-girlfriend Isabella Rossellini on the side of the road with a flat tire.

Martin Scorsese Feted With Berlinale’s Honorary Golden Bear For Lifetime Achievement - deadline.com - Germany - county Stone - Berlin
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20.02.2024 / 22:25

Martin Scorsese Feted With Berlinale’s Honorary Golden Bear For Lifetime Achievement

Martin Scorsese was presented with the Berlin Film Festival’s Honorary Golden Bear for Lifetime Achievement on Tuesday evening, with old friend German director Wim Wenders paying a warm personal tribute to the director.

‘Bob Marley: One Love’ Rules U.K., Ireland Box Office - variety.com - Mexico - Ireland - Germany - Japan - Israel - Palestine
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20.02.2024 / 16:31

‘Bob Marley: One Love’ Rules U.K., Ireland Box Office

Naman Ramachandran Paramount’s “Bob Marley: One Love” debuted atop the U.K. and Ireland box office with £6.9 million ($8.7 million), according to numbers from Comscore. Universal’s animation “Migration” dropped a spot to second place with £2.7 million in its third weekend and now has a total of £13.5 million.

European Film Market Sees Dealmaking Rebound Post-Strikes for Splashy U.S. Packages and Select International Titles: ‘Everyone Needs Movies Again’ - variety.com - USA - Berlin
variety.com
19.02.2024 / 11:19

European Film Market Sees Dealmaking Rebound Post-Strikes for Splashy U.S. Packages and Select International Titles: ‘Everyone Needs Movies Again’

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent As the European Film Market starts to unwind, the verdict is already in: Even if global economics are rocky, buyers are back and on the lookout. This week, dealmaking has been happening on both star-driven packages as well as arthouse and foreign-language movies.

Ahead Of His Berlinale Honor, Martin Scorsese Talks Career Collaborations, Film Festivals & The Future Of Cinema: “It Will Be Quite A Bit Tougher, But Cinema Will Survive: It’s Not Something That Can Be Destroyed” - deadline.com - Britain - New York - New York - Berlin
deadline.com
19.02.2024 / 09:57

Ahead Of His Berlinale Honor, Martin Scorsese Talks Career Collaborations, Film Festivals & The Future Of Cinema: “It Will Be Quite A Bit Tougher, But Cinema Will Survive: It’s Not Something That Can Be Destroyed”

EXCLUSIVE: Martin Scorsese is returning to the Berlin Film Festival tomorrow for the first time in a decade. The cinema legend, currently on the awards circuit with latest epic Killers Of The Flower Moon, will be feted with the Berlinale‘s highest honor, its lifetime achievement Golden Bear.

​​AfroBerlin: Black German Filmmakers Association Discuss Their Creation, Working With Incoming Berlinale Head Tricia Tuttle & Why They Believe The Festival Needed “New Leadership” - deadline.com - South Africa - Germany - Berlin - city Vienna
deadline.com
18.02.2024 / 20:07

​​AfroBerlin: Black German Filmmakers Association Discuss Their Creation, Working With Incoming Berlinale Head Tricia Tuttle & Why They Believe The Festival Needed “New Leadership”

A youthful crowd of industry professionals filed into a bustling room at the Gropius Bau Saturday afternoon for the inaugural AfroBerlin symposium here at the Berlin Film Festival. 

AfroBerlin Puts Africa In The Spotlight At Berlin, Discusses Role Of Festivals, Streamers & Industry In Supporting Filmmakers From The Continent - deadline.com - Berlin - city Santos
deadline.com
18.02.2024 / 16:07

AfroBerlin Puts Africa In The Spotlight At Berlin, Discusses Role Of Festivals, Streamers & Industry In Supporting Filmmakers From The Continent

The first-ever edition of AfroBerlin put Africa in the spotlight at the Berlin Film Festival and in one key session asked how festivals, streamers, and the wider industry can — and should — support films and filmmakers from the continent.

African Cinema Set to Shine at Berlin Film Festival, but Continent’s Moviemakers Insist ‘There’s Always Room for More’ - variety.com - Hollywood - Senegal - Germany - city Stockholm - Namibia - Kenya - Dominican Republic - Berlin - city Santos - Mali
variety.com
18.02.2024 / 07:45

African Cinema Set to Shine at Berlin Film Festival, but Continent’s Moviemakers Insist ‘There’s Always Room for More’

Christopher Vourlias Africa’s growing screen industries are making their mark on the global stage, with three titles in the main competition at this year’s Berlin Film Festival, but how to unlock the continent’s still-untapped potential was a question on the minds of many at a conference hosted on Saturday by the European Film Market. A partnership between EFM and Prudence Kolong’s Stockholm-based consulting firm Yanibes, AfroBerlin was launched to give a platform to filmmakers from Africa and the diaspora and “to find a place where they can share stories and experiences and be heard,” said Kolong, who also organizes the Cannes Film Festival’s AfroCannes industry showcase.

‘Small Things Like These’ Review: Cillian Murphy Anchors Chillingly Effective Religious Drama [Berlinale] - theplaylist.net - Ireland - Berlin
theplaylist.net
17.02.2024 / 18:25

‘Small Things Like These’ Review: Cillian Murphy Anchors Chillingly Effective Religious Drama [Berlinale]

Something eerie is afoot in the small Irish town of Wexford, where coal merchant Bill Furlong (Cillian Murphy) raises five young daughters alongside his wife, Eileen (Eileen Walsh). It’s Christmastime 1985, the busiest time of the year for the Furlong family business, but Bill is not feeling like himself.

International Insider: Berlin Kicks Off; Indie Creativity; Breaking Baz Meets Rishi Sunak - deadline.com - USA - Berlin - Israel
deadline.com
16.02.2024 / 14:23

International Insider: Berlin Kicks Off; Indie Creativity; Breaking Baz Meets Rishi Sunak

Festival season 2024 is well underway, Insiders, as our team decamps to Berlin. That and plenty more news to report from around the world to follow. Jesse Whittock with you. Sign up for the Insider newsletter here.

Claudia Roth and Mariette Rissenbeek Lay Down the Law as Political Speeches Dominate Berlin Opening Ceremony: ‘Hatred Is Not on Our Guest List’ - variety.com - Germany - Berlin
variety.com
15.02.2024 / 22:41

Claudia Roth and Mariette Rissenbeek Lay Down the Law as Political Speeches Dominate Berlin Opening Ceremony: ‘Hatred Is Not on Our Guest List’

Berlinale. They followed a red carpet that mixed demonstrations and high style over a more than two-hour stretch. Festival co-chief Mariëtte Rissenbeek felt it necessary to address head on the festival’s recent controversy over invitations to five far-right (AfD) members of the German parliament.

Berlin Film Festival 2024: All Of Deadline’s Movie Reviews - deadline.com - Ireland - Berlin - city Sangsoo
deadline.com
15.02.2024 / 21:23

Berlin Film Festival 2024: All Of Deadline’s Movie Reviews

The Berlin Film Festival kicks off its 74th edition Thursday with the opening-night world premiere screening of Small Things Like These, the Irish drama starring Oscar-nominated Oppenheimer star Cillian Murphy. It kicks of 10 days of movie debuts including for ones starring Rooney Mara, Isabelle Huppert, Gael García Bernal, Kristen Stewart and more.

Cillian Murphy on Exploring the ‘Collective Trauma’ of Ireland’s Magdalene Laundries in New Film ‘Small Things Like These’: ‘Art Can Be a Really Useful Balm’ - variety.com - Ireland - Berlin
variety.com
15.02.2024 / 14:13

Cillian Murphy on Exploring the ‘Collective Trauma’ of Ireland’s Magdalene Laundries in New Film ‘Small Things Like These’: ‘Art Can Be a Really Useful Balm’

Ellise Shafer During the Berlin Film Festival press conference for his newest film “Small Things Like These,” Cillian Murphy reflected on the “collective trauma” of Ireland’s Magdalene Laundries. “Small Things Like These” focuses on the “horrific asylums run by Roman Catholic institutions from the 1820s until 1996, ostensibly to reform ‘fallen young women,’” according to its synopsis.

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