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Berlinale: Teddy Awards Lineup Offers a Surprising Cross-Section of New Queer Cinema - variety.com - Berlin
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05.03.2021 / 20:10

Berlinale: Teddy Awards Lineup Offers a Surprising Cross-Section of New Queer Cinema

Guy Lodge Film CriticNow in its 35th year, the Teddy Awards are among the Berlinale’s most affectionately regarded institutions.

Berlinale’s Golden Bear Goes to ‘Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn’ - variety.com - Italy - Iran - Berlin - Hungary - Israel - Romania - Bosnia And Hzegovina
variety.com
05.03.2021 / 14:38

Berlinale’s Golden Bear Goes to ‘Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn’

Naman Ramachandran The Berlin Film Festival’s Golden Bear for best film has been won by “Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn” (Babardeală cu bucluc sau porno balamuc), directed by Radu Jude and produced by Ada Solomon.The international jury, made up of former Golden Bear winners, includes Mohammad Rasoulof from Iran, Nadav Lapid from Israel, Adina Pintilie from Romania, Ildikó Enyedi from Hungary, Gianfranco Rosi from Italy and Jasmila Žbanić from Jasmila Zbanic from Bosnia and Herzegovina.More to

Annemarie Jacir’s Gaza Drama Wins Top Berlinale Co-Production Market Award - variety.com - Berlin - Israel - Palestine - Angola
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04.03.2021 / 14:00

Annemarie Jacir’s Gaza Drama Wins Top Berlinale Co-Production Market Award

Ed Meza @edmezavarPalestinian filmmaker Annemarie Jacir’s Gaza-set drama “The Oblivion Theory” has won the top prize at the Berlinale Co-Production Market.Presented by Paris-based Incognito Films and Berlin’s One Two Films, the film is based on José Eduardo Agualusa’s novel “A General Theory of Oblivion,” although the book’s story has been moved from Angola to Palestine during the First Intifada, the sustained protests by Palestinians against Israel occupation that lasted from 1987 to 1993.The

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.

Loveling’ Director Gustavo Pizzi on Berlinale Series Standout ‘The Last Days of Gilda’ - variety.com - Berlin
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02.03.2021 / 21:23

Loveling’ Director Gustavo Pizzi on Berlinale Series Standout ‘The Last Days of Gilda’

Emiliano Granada One thing’s clear from the 2021 Berlin Film Festival’s get-go:  Its Berlinale Series strand grows stronger every year, and features for the first time two Latin America series which underscore the creative excitement of the limited miniseries format.“The Last Days Of Gilda,” Gustavo Pizzi and star Karine Teles’ adaptation of the same-titled stage play by Rodrigo de Roure is in its style, a playful portrayal of a woman trapped in a political and social tsunami now storming

Berlin: Samuel Goldwyn Acquires Anders Refn's Danish WWII Drama 'Into the Darkness' (Exclusive) - www.hollywoodreporter.com - USA - Denmark - Berlin
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02.03.2021 / 18:21

Berlin: Samuel Goldwyn Acquires Anders Refn's Danish WWII Drama 'Into the Darkness' (Exclusive)

Samuel Goldwyn Films has acquired North American rights to WWII drama Into the Darkness, from veteran Danish filmmaker Anders Refn and depicting the disintegration of a family unit amid Denmark's slow side into fascism under the shadow of the Third Reich.

‘Tina’ Film Review: Tina Turner Documentary Reaches for Pain and Glory But Falls Short - thewrap.com - Berlin - county Turner
thewrap.com
02.03.2021 / 17:14

‘Tina’ Film Review: Tina Turner Documentary Reaches for Pain and Glory But Falls Short

ever do nothing nice and easy,” she said in a sultry snarl. “We always do it nice and rough.”“Tina,” the documentary about Turner that premiered at the 2021 Berlin International Film Festival, has moments where it tries to be nice and easy, sliding over difficult portions in Turner’s life in an attempt to find a celebratory tone.

‘Baloton Brigade’ Chosen by Berlinale-Series Mania Project Exchange to Pitch in Lille - variety.com - Berlin
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02.03.2021 / 16:02

‘Baloton Brigade’ Chosen by Berlinale-Series Mania Project Exchange to Pitch in Lille

Naman Ramachandran Cold War spy drama “Baloton Brigade” has been selected to pitch at Series Mania in Lille as part of the Berlinale-Series Mania Project Exchange.Under the terms of the partnership, now in its seventh year, one project pitched at Series Mania at Lille is invited to pitch again at the ongoing Berlin Series Market’s Co-Pro Series (March 1-5). In return, Series Mania invites a Berlinale project to pitch in Lille as part of the Series Mania Forum (Aug.

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

Berlinale Move Online Exacerbating Berlin’s Economic Woes - variety.com - Berlin
variety.com
02.03.2021 / 09:07

Berlinale Move Online Exacerbating Berlin’s Economic Woes

Ed Meza @edmezavarBerlin has been wrought a shadow of its former bustling self by the ongoing pandemic, and while locals can still be seen on the streets, its once thriving nightlife, packed restaurants, crowded bars and 24-hour dance parties seem like a distant memory.The Berlinale was one of the few major industry events that managed to take place last year before the COVID-19 crisis hit Europe in March. This year, it has followed other major A-list festivals online.

Berlinale Captures Growth, Innovations on Non-U.S. Series Drama Scene - variety.com - Berlin
variety.com
02.03.2021 / 09:05

Berlinale Captures Growth, Innovations on Non-U.S. Series Drama Scene

John Hopewell Chief International CorrespondentYear by year, the Berlin Film Festival’s drama series strand and market movers closer to center-stage. As in so many ways, COVID-19 may merely accelerate that process.

Berlin Buzz Titles: A Selection of Top Films at the European Film Market - variety.com - Berlin
variety.com
01.03.2021 / 17:02

Berlin Buzz Titles: A Selection of Top Films at the European Film Market

Leo Barraclough International Features EditorBy any terms, Berlin’s 2021 European Film Market will deliver its smallest pre-sales market in years.

Berlin’s European Film Market Readies for Boutique Edition - variety.com - Berlin
variety.com
01.03.2021 / 07:13

Berlin’s European Film Market Readies for Boutique Edition

John Hopewell Chief International CorrespondentRyan Gosling, Shailene Woodley, Milla Jovovich and Catherine Deneuve headline new movie projects at a 2021 Berlin market that looks set, however, to deliver a slimmed down version of prior editions.It could hardly be otherwise.

‘Je Suis Karl’: First Clip of Berlinale Film on Rise of European Fascism (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Germany - Berlin
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25.02.2021 / 15:22

‘Je Suis Karl’: First Clip of Berlinale Film on Rise of European Fascism (EXCLUSIVE)

Naman Ramachandran Director Christian Schwochow and writer Thomas Wendrich’s “Je Suis Karl,” due to premiere at the Berlin Film Festival’s Berlinale Special strand in June, is a chillingly timely film.On Aug. 29, 2020, dozens of assailants from the far right attacked the Reichstag building, the home of German parliament in Berlin, the burning of which in 1933 heralded the rise of Hitler’s Nazi rule.

Stranger Than Fiction, Arrow Team For Documentary ‘River,’ Dogwoof to Sell at Berlin EFM (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Australia - Berlin
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23.02.2021 / 03:11

Stranger Than Fiction, Arrow Team For Documentary ‘River,’ Dogwoof to Sell at Berlin EFM (EXCLUSIVE)

Naman Ramachandran Australia’s Stranger Than Fiction Films and the U.K.’s Arrow Pictures have teamed for theatrical documentary “River,” commissioned by BBC Arts and ABC Arts.Exploring the relationship between humans and rivers, the documentary spans six continents.

The Match Factory Acquires Berlinale’s ‘Per Lucio,’ Directed by ‘Martin Eden’s’ Pietro Marcello (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Italy - Berlin
variety.com
22.02.2021 / 21:19

The Match Factory Acquires Berlinale’s ‘Per Lucio,’ Directed by ‘Martin Eden’s’ Pietro Marcello (EXCLUSIVE)

Leo Barraclough International Features EditorLeading arthouse sales and production house The Match Factory and Italian film director Pietro Marcello have teamed up for the third time following the company’s acquisition of his documentary “Per Lucio,” which world premieres in the Berlinale Special Gala section of the Berlin Film Festival.They previously worked together on fantasy drama “Lost and Beautiful,” which played in competition at Locarno in 2015, and period drama “Martin Eden,” which

Berlin Generation Buzz Title ‘The Fam’ Secured by Latido Films (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Madrid - Berlin
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20.02.2021 / 16:13

Berlin Generation Buzz Title ‘The Fam’ Secured by Latido Films (EXCLUSIVE)

Latido Films in the run-up to its world premiere at this years’ Berlinale Generation 14Plus.The Madrid-based sales company has also shared with Variety in exclusivity a first two-minute trailer. The pickup is believed to have been made in a competitive bidding situation with other sales agents circling a title which questions the weaknesses of what Baillif describes as a retrograde juvenile system.He should know.

‘Gagarine’ Sales Agent Totem Films Boards Berlin Competition Entry ‘Ballad of a White Cow’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Iran - Berlin
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12.02.2021 / 16:17

‘Gagarine’ Sales Agent Totem Films Boards Berlin Competition Entry ‘Ballad of a White Cow’ (EXCLUSIVE)

John Hopewell Chief International CorrespondentParis-based Totem Films announced Friday that it is handling sales on Iranian Behtash Sanaeeha and Maryam Moghaddam’s Berlin Film Festival competition entry, “Ballad of a White Cow.” Totem Films will bring the drama onto the market at early March’s European Film Market (EFM).The pick-up is sure to draw attention.

Berlinale-Bound ‘All Eyes Off Me’ Nabbed by Best Friend Forever for World Sales (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Berlin - city Brussels - city Tel Aviv
variety.com
12.02.2021 / 15:10

Berlinale-Bound ‘All Eyes Off Me’ Nabbed by Best Friend Forever for World Sales (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent“All Eyes Off Me,” Hadas Ben Aroya’s drama which will world premiere at the Berlin Film Festival, has been acquired by Brussels-based company Best Friend Forever for international sales. Set to bow in the Panorama section, “All Eyes Off Me” takes place in contemporary Tel Aviv and weaves three stories portraying Tel Aviv’s youth.

Berlin Competition Title ‘Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy’ Acquired By M-Appeal, Trailer Debuts (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Japan - Berlin
variety.com
11.02.2021 / 16:58

Berlin Competition Title ‘Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy’ Acquired By M-Appeal, Trailer Debuts (EXCLUSIVE)

Leo Barraclough Senior International CorrespondentM-Appeal has taken world distribution rights to Japanese filmmaker Ryūsuke Hamaguchi’s “Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy,” which has its world premiere In Competition at the Berlin Film Festival. Variety has been given exclusive access to the trailer.

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