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Berlin Silver Bear Winner ‘Mr Bachmann And His Class’ Sells Widely For Films Boutique - deadline.com - China - Italy - Austria - Portugal - Greece - Berlin - Hungary
deadline.com
24.03.2021 / 14:23

Berlin Silver Bear Winner ‘Mr Bachmann And His Class’ Sells Widely For Films Boutique

EXCLUSIVE: Fresh off its world premiere in the Berlin International Film Festival’s competition program, where it won the Silver Bear Jury Prize, Maria Speth’s feature documentary Mr Bachmann And His Class has sold into multiple territories.

Marxist Vampire Comedy ‘Bloodsuckers’ Sells to North America Following Berlin Premiere (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - USA - Berlin
variety.com
22.03.2021 / 12:42

Marxist Vampire Comedy ‘Bloodsuckers’ Sells to North America Following Berlin Premiere (EXCLUSIVE)

Leo Barraclough International Features EditorARRI Media has closed a deal with Crescendo House – a new boutique distribution company – for North American rights on Marxist vampire comedy “Bloodsuckers,” following its world premiere at the Berlin Film Festival.The film, which screened as part of the Berlinale’s Encounters section, was written and directed by Julian Radlmaier.Radlmaier’s script was praised by the jury as being “extravagant, bizarre, and hilarious” when he was presented with the

‘Dirty Feathers’ Is A Compassionate & Heartbreaking Look At Homelessness [Berlin Review] - theplaylist.net - Texas - Berlin - county El Paso
theplaylist.net
10.03.2021 / 22:11

‘Dirty Feathers’ Is A Compassionate & Heartbreaking Look At Homelessness [Berlin Review]

Filmed in glossy black and white, and adopting a non-judgmental vérité approach, director Carlos Alfonso Corral’s debut is a humanizing look at a small section of the homeless population in El Paso, Texas. “Dirty Feathers,” is a short, but thematically rich, film about those on the margins of society.

Berlin: Netflix Signs $55 Million Global Deal for 'The Pale Blue Eye' - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Berlin
hollywoodreporter.com
08.03.2021 / 09:17

Berlin: Netflix Signs $55 Million Global Deal for 'The Pale Blue Eye'

Netflix has closed another major deal at the European Film Market, dropping a reported $55 million for worldwide rights to the Christian Bale Gothic horror-thriller The Pale Blue Eye from director Scott Cooper (Crazy Heart, Black Mass). The film focuses on an attempt to solve a series of murders that took place at the U.S.

Sidney Flanigan, Namir Smallwood to Star in ‘Rounding’ From ‘Saint Frances’ Director Alex Thompson (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France - Chicago
variety.com
05.03.2021 / 23:19

Sidney Flanigan, Namir Smallwood to Star in ‘Rounding’ From ‘Saint Frances’ Director Alex Thompson (EXCLUSIVE)

Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaNamir Smallwood and Sidney Flanigan will star in “Rounding,” a new dramatic thriller from “Saint Frances” director Alex Thompson. “Rounding” follows a driven young medical resident (Smallwood) who transfers to a rural hospital for a fresh start.

‘Stop-Zemlia’ Is A Sympathetic Portrait Of The Tidal Forces Of Teenagehood [Berlin Review] - theplaylist.net - Berlin
theplaylist.net
05.03.2021 / 19:33

‘Stop-Zemlia’ Is A Sympathetic Portrait Of The Tidal Forces Of Teenagehood [Berlin Review]

One year in the life of a teenager can feel like an eternity. The intensity of the fleeting romances, the wild swings between happiness and despair, the thrilling yet uneasy anticipation of a future that seems simultaneously imminent and distant — it’s a wonder that we come out of adolescence intact.

Berlin Film Festival Generation Awards Winners Unveiled - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Switzerland - Berlin
hollywoodreporter.com
04.03.2021 / 20:19

Berlin Film Festival Generation Awards Winners Unveiled

La Mif (The Fam), a coming-of-age drama from Swiss director Fred Bailif, has won the top prize for best film in the Generation 14Plus sidebar of the 2021 Berlin International Film Festival. Bailif'sfictional look inside a residential care facility housing teenage girls "pulls you in, never lets you go, and hits straight to the heart," according to the Generation jury.

‘A Cop Movie’: An Incisive & Formally Daring Deep Dive Into Mexico City’s Police Force [Berlin Review] - theplaylist.net - USA - Mexico - Berlin - city Mexico
theplaylist.net
04.03.2021 / 18:57

‘A Cop Movie’: An Incisive & Formally Daring Deep Dive Into Mexico City’s Police Force [Berlin Review]

The first thing to understand about the social dynamics in Mexico around police is that they differ greatly from how the public in the United States relates to law enforcement officers. Stateside, both the uncritical reverence some feel toward them—namely the Blue Lives Matter crowd—and the terror they incite among BIPOC communities emanate from their violent efficaciousness and status as inflexible figures reveling in a lack of accountability.

‘Introduction’: A Smaller, Quieter Addition To Hong Sang-soo’s Already Intimate & Delicate Touch [Berlin Review] - theplaylist.net - South Korea - Berlin
theplaylist.net
04.03.2021 / 18:45

‘Introduction’: A Smaller, Quieter Addition To Hong Sang-soo’s Already Intimate & Delicate Touch [Berlin Review]

As industry guests enjoy the Berlinale from home this year, eagle-eyed viewers will take pleasure in spotting a familiar location in the latest film from South Korean auteur and festival-regular Hong Sang-soo. If we can’t stroll around Potsdamer Platz this year, at least the characters in “Introduction“ can share a moment there.

Berlin Generation Prizes Announced: ‘The Fam’ Wins 14plus Grand Prix - variety.com - Switzerland - Berlin - county Geneva
variety.com
04.03.2021 / 14:51

Berlin Generation Prizes Announced: ‘The Fam’ Wins 14plus Grand Prix

Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent“The Fam” (“La Mif”), Swiss filmmaker Fred Baillif’s bruising, raw portrait of the residents and staff of a Geneva, Switzerland, teen girl care home, has won the Berlinale’s Generation 14plus Grand Prix “Like a rushing, energetic, pulsing heartbeat, this film pushes its characters and viewers in brutal honesty through different stories and incidents.

Jahmil French (1991–2021), “Degrassi: The Next Generation” star - legacy.com - France - county Turner
legacy.com
04.03.2021 / 00:37

Jahmil French (1991–2021), “Degrassi: The Next Generation” star

Jahmil French was a Canadian actor whose notable roles included Dave Turner in the teen drama series “Degrassi: The Next Generation.”“Degrassi: The Next Generation” was French’s first major acting gig, and he got his start with the franchise in the “Degrassi: Minis” series of special episodes in 2009. He joined the cast of “Degrassi: The Next Generation” later the same year and remained with it through 2013.

‘Lupin’ Producer On How To Make A Global Hit As Language Barriers Fall -Berlin - deadline.com - France - Berlin
deadline.com
03.03.2021 / 23:47

‘Lupin’ Producer On How To Make A Global Hit As Language Barriers Fall -Berlin

Lupin is “a great achievement, not only for us but for all producers around the world,” said Gaumont Vice CEO Christophe Riandée, who is also a producer of the hit Netflix series, during a panel at the European Film Market today. The Omar Sy-starrer which has been a worldwide smash on streaming, is produced by Gaumont Television and has scored record-breaking numbers for a French series on the service.

Hungarian Film and TV Biz Make Play for Global Stage at Berlin Festival - variety.com - Berlin - Hungary
variety.com
03.03.2021 / 22:47

Hungarian Film and TV Biz Make Play for Global Stage at Berlin Festival

Alissa Simon Film CriticFor the first time ever, two Hungarian films are competing for the Berlinale’s Golden Bear: “Forest – I See You Everywhere,” a standalone sequel to the 2003 Berlinale hit “Forest,” from veteran auteur Bence Fliegauf, and “Natural Light” from feature debutant Dénes Nagy.

Despite Clichéd Aesthetics, ‘Tina’ Is An Emotionally Potent Documentary [Berlin Review] - theplaylist.net - Berlin - county Turner
theplaylist.net
03.03.2021 / 22:44

Despite Clichéd Aesthetics, ‘Tina’ Is An Emotionally Potent Documentary [Berlin Review]

The latest from T.J.Martin and Daniel Lindsay, directors of “Undefeated” and “LA 92,” “TINA” looks like another documentary that came off of a factory line, complete with the usual panning shots of contact sheets, dramatic zooms into rolling tapes, cross-cutting between audio interviews and their published print versions, melodramatic score cues doing their best to emulate Philip Glass.

‘Petite Maman’:Céline Sciamma Delivers An Intimate Tale Of Grief And Parenthood [Berlin Review] - theplaylist.net - Berlin
theplaylist.net
03.03.2021 / 20:35

‘Petite Maman’:Céline Sciamma Delivers An Intimate Tale Of Grief And Parenthood [Berlin Review]

There is an unavoidable distance in life between ourselves and those who came before. Parents, grandparents; no matter how open and honest they are with their children or younger relatives, there is a sense that their pasts remain partial enigmas.

Jahmil French, 'Degrassi: The Next Generation' Actor, Dies at 29 - www.hollywoodreporter.com - France
hollywoodreporter.com
03.03.2021 / 11:38

Jahmil French, 'Degrassi: The Next Generation' Actor, Dies at 29

Jahmil French, who played Dave Turner for several seasons on Degrassi: The Next Generation, has died. He was 29.

Jahmil French, 'Degrassi: The Next Generation' Actor, Dead at 29 - www.etonline.com - France
etonline.com
02.03.2021 / 22:47

Jahmil French, 'Degrassi: The Next Generation' Actor, Dead at 29

A post shared by Melinda Leanna Shankar (@mindyshankar)French's co-star, Annie Clark, also tweeted a video of him dancing.«Heartbroken over the loss of our friend Jahmil French,» she wrote. «This video is how I’ll always think of him.

‘Brother’s Keeper’ Is A Damning Study Of The Ruthless Inertia Of Bureaucracy [Berlin Review] - theplaylist.net - Berlin - Kurdistan
theplaylist.net
02.03.2021 / 21:05

‘Brother’s Keeper’ Is A Damning Study Of The Ruthless Inertia Of Bureaucracy [Berlin Review]

For the students at a remote boarding school for Kurdish boys, survival is a matter of course, particularly during the frigid depths of winter. The meals are meager, the heating doesn’t work, and even the principal’s car won’t start.

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