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Neon's Super LTD Grabs Tony Stone's 'Ted K' Thriller - www.hollywoodreporter.com - USA - Berlin
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17.03.2021 / 00:06

Neon's Super LTD Grabs Tony Stone's 'Ted K' Thriller

Neon's boutique label Super LTD has picked up the North American rights to Tony Stone’s true crime dramaTed K. The dramatic thriller written and directed by Stone — where Sharlto Copley plays the Rocky Mountains wilderness recluse who became known to the world as the Unabomber — bowed as part of the Panorama section at the Berlin International Film Festival.

Neon’s Super LTD Takes North America On Unabomber Drama ‘Ted K’ - deadline.com - USA - Berlin
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16.03.2021 / 19:38

Neon’s Super LTD Takes North America On Unabomber Drama ‘Ted K’

Ted K, the true crime drama that premiered at this year’s Berlin Film Festival, has been snapped up for North American distribution by Neon’s boutique label Super Ltd.

‘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 Forum Player ‘Ancient Soul’ – a Portrait of One of the World’s Deadliest Workplaces & Misguided Progress - variety.com - Berlin
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08.03.2021 / 16:59

Berlin Forum Player ‘Ancient Soul’ – a Portrait of One of the World’s Deadliest Workplaces & Misguided Progress

Emilio Mayorga Breathing in its deadly gases, Yono works for a few dollars a day at an East Java sulfur mine. When unexpectedly abandoned by his wife, he turns to animism, Islamism and finally capitalism­­ to try to find an answer to life.

‘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.

‘What Do We See When We Look At The Sky?’: Alexandre Koberidze Creates A Compelling Fable From The Putty Of Love [Berlin Review] - theplaylist.net - Berlin
theplaylist.net
05.03.2021 / 18:28

‘What Do We See When We Look At The Sky?’: Alexandre Koberidze Creates A Compelling Fable From The Putty Of Love [Berlin Review]

How often does the cosmos grant us love at first sight? What if you were to be given such an exceptional gift, derived from an impossible encounter in the middle of the street, only for it to be teasingly snatched away? You may think it far from likely, but this is precisely what happens to Giorgi (Giorgi Bochorishvili), and Lisa (Ani Karseladze) in “What Do We See When We Look at the Sky? Continue reading ‘What Do We See When We Look At The Sky?’: Alexandre Koberidze Creates A Compelling Fable

‘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 Review: Céline Sciamma’s ‘Petite Maman’ Is Arrestingly Original And Alive - deadline.com - France - Berlin
deadline.com
04.03.2021 / 00:58

Berlin Review: Céline Sciamma’s ‘Petite Maman’ Is Arrestingly Original And Alive

The two most mature and emotionally insightful seven-year-old girls you’ve ever encountered in your life are the subjects of Petite Maman. Magnetically attentive to the serious “things of life,” as the French put it, Céline Sciamma’s 72-minute study of an intense brief friendship between two girls of extraordinary similar looks prioritizes insight and emotional awareness over any artificial plot constructs. The result is a piercingly satisfying chamber drama with a lovely intimate feel.

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.

‘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.

‘Next Door’: Daniel Brühl’s Directorial Debut Interrogates His Own Life Doesn’t Dig Deep Enough [Berlin Review] - theplaylist.net - Berlin
theplaylist.net
02.03.2021 / 19:03

‘Next Door’: Daniel Brühl’s Directorial Debut Interrogates His Own Life Doesn’t Dig Deep Enough [Berlin Review]

It’s always interesting to see what an actor will deliver as they make the step towards directing, and for “Next Door” director and star Daniel Brühl has not shied away from a premise that closely parallels, yet distorts, his own life. It’s a film that explores a space of conversation highlighted to great effect in Bong Joon-ho’s recent towering success, “Parasite,” toying with societal dichotomies and opening up discussions around wealth, class, gentrification, and spatial divides.

Berlin Review: Hong Sangsoo’s Brief ‘Introduction’ Connects When Least Expected - deadline.com - South Korea - Berlin - city Sangsoo
deadline.com
02.03.2021 / 19:03

Berlin Review: Hong Sangsoo’s Brief ‘Introduction’ Connects When Least Expected

South Korean filmmaker Hong Sangsoo has been a particular favorite at the Berlin Film Festival for quite some time — he won the Best Director prize there last year for The Woman Who Ran — and he’s back again this year with another competition entry, Introduction.

'Tina': Film Review | Berlin 2021 - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Berlin
hollywoodreporter.com
02.03.2021 / 18:18

'Tina': Film Review | Berlin 2021

Toward the end of Tina, the revealing documentary tribute by Dan Lindsay and T.J. Martin for HBO, Tina Turner is seen in an extended concert clip performing the Beatles' "Help" as a decelerated ballad — intimate, melancholy and full of feeling.

Berlin Review: ‘Tina’ Documentary Paints Vivid Picture Of Musical Legend Tina Turner - deadline.com - Berlin
deadline.com
02.03.2021 / 15:38

Berlin Review: ‘Tina’ Documentary Paints Vivid Picture Of Musical Legend Tina Turner

Dan Lindsay and T.J. Martin co-directed the sports documentary Undefeated in 2011, and their Berlin Film Festival Special Gala, Tina, could have shared the same title.

Berlin Review: Radu Jude’s ‘Bad Luck Banging Or Loony Porn’ Offers Dark Laughs & Indictment Of Modern-Day Society - deadline.com - Berlin - Romania
deadline.com
02.03.2021 / 15:09

Berlin Review: Radu Jude’s ‘Bad Luck Banging Or Loony Porn’ Offers Dark Laughs & Indictment Of Modern-Day Society

A teacher comes under fire for a sex tape in Bad Luck Banging Or Loony Porn, the Berlin Film Festival competition entry from Romanian writer-director Radu Jude (Aferim!). We first meet Emi (Katia Pascariu) when she is engaged in graphic sex with her husband, who’s filming an amateur video.

Berlin Review: Post-Apocalyptic Thriller ‘Tides’ From Exec Producer Roland Emmerich - deadline.com - Berlin
deadline.com
02.03.2021 / 14:43

Berlin Review: Post-Apocalyptic Thriller ‘Tides’ From Exec Producer Roland Emmerich

Tides just aches to be a waterborne Blade Runner crossed with Mad Max, but instead emerges as even more waterlogged than Waterworld. A soupy, post-apocalyptic Europudding that needed more action, greater imagination and a star of some magnitude in the leading role, this tale of an investigation into the possibility of restoring life to a mostly decimated Earth is all dark, grim and clammy.

Berlin: Greenwich Entertainment Nabs '¡Viva Maestro!' from Participant - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Los Angeles - Berlin - city Greenwich
hollywoodreporter.com
02.03.2021 / 04:53

Berlin: Greenwich Entertainment Nabs '¡Viva Maestro!' from Participant

Greenwich Entertainment has acquired the U.S. distribution rights to writer and director Ted Braun’s new documentary ¡Viva Maestro! A theatrical release is planned for later this year after the deal with Participant was unveiled at the virtual Berlin market.

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