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First look images of New Sky Original Series ‘Unwanted’ Unveiled as Production Kicks Off in Italy - variety.com - Scotland - Italy - Indiana - Berlin - Libya
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23.02.2022 / 16:13

First look images of New Sky Original Series ‘Unwanted’ Unveiled as Production Kicks Off in Italy

K.J. Yossman Sky have released first look images for a new Sky Original drama, “Unwanted.”Inspired by the book “Bilal,” an investigative book from journalist Fabrizio Gatti, the eight-part series tells the story of an undercover human rights defender who is helping migrants journey from Africa to Europe as they battle human traffickers and government officials.Stefano Bises (“Gomorrah”) created and wrote the series in collaboration with with the collaboration of Alessandro Valenti, Bernardo Pellegrini and Michela Straniero.

Watch Beach House perform ‘Once Twice Melody’ songs live for the first time - www.nme.com - Britain - London - USA - Manchester - Dublin - Berlin - city Brussels - city Baltimore - city Pittsburgh
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20.02.2022 / 00:11

Watch Beach House perform ‘Once Twice Melody’ songs live for the first time

Beach House kicked off their US tour in Pittsburgh last night (February 18), and they gave live debuts to a number of tracks from new LP ‘Once Twice Melody’.The Baltimore duo – comprised of Victoria Legrand and Alex Scally – released the follow-up to 2018’s ‘7’ in four separate parts, with the final instalment arriving yesterday.Beach House’s show at Pittsburgh’s Stage AE saw them give multiple songs from the album –  ‘Pink Funeral’, ‘Superstar’, ‘Masquerade’, ‘New Romance’ and the title track – their live debut.You can check out some clips from the show below:‘Once Twice Melody’ (Live debut)‘Silver Soul’‘Dark Spring’‘PPP’‘Pink Funeral’ (Live debut)‘Lazuli’‘Beyond Love’‘Superstar’ (Live debut)‘Bluebird’‘Masquerade’ (Live debut)‘Myth’‘Drunk In LA’‘Take Care’‘New Romance’ (Live debut)‘Somewhere Tonight’‘Girl Of The Year’‘Space Song’‘Lemon Glow’Beach House will kick off a UK and European tour in May; the stint includes a headline performance at the O2 Academy Brixton in London – remaining tickets can he found here.The full schedule is as follows:MAY 202121 – The National Stadium, Dublin23 – Barrowland Ballroom, Glasgow24 – Manchester Academy, Manchester26 – O2 Academy Brixton, London28 – De Roma, Antwerp30 – Ancienne Belgique, Brussels31 – L’Olympia, ParisJUNE 20212 – Paloma, Nimes4 – Primavera Sound Festival, Barcelona7 – Carlswerk Victoria, Cologne8 – Columbiahalle, Berlin9 – Falkoner Centre, CopenhagenSpeaking in a recent interview with NME, Beach House singer Victoria Legrand described ‘Once Twice Melody’ as “the most all-consuming album that we’ve ever worked on”.“We became so fully submerged in this universe,” she explained.

Megan Fox Treats Herself To A Spa Day After Returning From Berlin - www.justjared.com - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - Berlin
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19.02.2022 / 03:29

Megan Fox Treats Herself To A Spa Day After Returning From Berlin

Megan Fox shows off her neon green manicure while leaving a day spa in Los Angeles on Friday afternoon (February 18).

‘Dark Glasses’ Review: Dario Argento’s Giallo Is A Gruesome And Unpretentious Late Work From A Master [Berlin] - theplaylist.net - Italy - Berlin
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17.02.2022 / 21:47

‘Dark Glasses’ Review: Dario Argento’s Giallo Is A Gruesome And Unpretentious Late Work From A Master [Berlin]

Premiering in the Special Gala section of this year’s Berlinale, the latest film from Italian director Dario Argento is surprising in more ways than one. Rather than copy the style of the giallo films from the 1970s and 1980s that made him famous (“The Bird with the Crystal Plumage,” “Deep Red,” and “Suspiria,” to cite just a few), his “Dark Glasses” finds ingenious ways to retain the core of the giallo while adapting to our current times.

Moderat announce first album after six-year hiatus, ‘MORE D4TA’ - www.nme.com - Berlin
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17.02.2022 / 11:33

Moderat announce first album after six-year hiatus, ‘MORE D4TA’

Moderat have announced their fourth album and their first release since 2016’s ‘III’, ‘MORE D4TA’ – find the art and full tracklist below.The 10-track album is set to be released on May 13 on Monkeytown Records, and can be pre-ordered here. It features lyrics inspired by member Sascha Ring’s trips to Berlin’s Gemäldegalerie museum, often with his infant daughter.As the album itself was written during the pandemic era, many of Ring’s ruminations were on his worries for the future as he pondered the museum’s antique paintings, leading to many of the album’s songs dealing with “feelings of isolation and information overload”.Moderat have shared the first preview of the album in the song ‘Fast Land’, which received a striking music video directed by Ben Miethke. Watch it here:The supergroup – comprising Sascha Ring of Apparat and Modeselektor’s Gernot Bronsert and Sebastian Szary – first announced their hiatus in 2017 to focus on their own projects, and subsequently spent two years apart before reuniting to release more music as a group.Moderat recently announced a tour including stops at London’s Alexandra Palace on October 31 and Barcelona’s Sónar Festival on June 17.

‘The Silent Forest’: First Clip From Saralisa Volm’s Directorial Debut – Berlin - deadline.com - Germany - Berlin - county Forest
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16.02.2022 / 19:25

‘The Silent Forest’: First Clip From Saralisa Volm’s Directorial Debut – Berlin

EXCLUSIVE: German actor Saralisa Volm makes her directorial debut with mystery thriller The Silent Forest, which is premiering tonight at the Berlin Film Festival in the Perspektive Deutsches section. Here’s an exclusive clip from the film.

‘One Year, One Night’ Clip: First Look At Isaki Lacuesta’s Bataclan Survivors Drama – Berlin - deadline.com - Spain - Berlin
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14.02.2022 / 12:43

‘One Year, One Night’ Clip: First Look At Isaki Lacuesta’s Bataclan Survivors Drama – Berlin

EXCLUSIVE: Isaki Lacuesta’s drama One Year, One Night (Un Año, Una Noche), about survivors grappling with trauma following the devastating terrorist attack at Paris’ Bataclan theater on November 13, 2015, world premieres in competition at the Berlin Film Festival today. Check out a clip above as a group of friends discusses messages of support they received in the wake of the tragedy.

Paolo Taviani on Returning to Pirandello Without His Brother in ‘Leonora Addio’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Italy - Berlin
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14.02.2022 / 10:21

Paolo Taviani on Returning to Pirandello Without His Brother in ‘Leonora Addio’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentFour years after the death of his brother Vittorio, with whom he shared a celebrated career, Paolo Taviani is back in the Berlin competition solo, with “Leonora Addio.” The brothers won the Golden Bear in 2012 with “Caesar Must Die,” about high-security inmates performing Shakespeare.The free-form film he made –– screening on Feb. 15 –– takes its cue from a story titled “Il Chiodo” (“The Nail”) by Italian playwright and author Luigi Pirandello, written shortly before he died in 1936.

Natalia López Gallardo on Her First Feature, Berlin Competition Player ‘Robe of Gems’ - variety.com - Mexico - Berlin
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13.02.2022 / 15:53

Natalia López Gallardo on Her First Feature, Berlin Competition Player ‘Robe of Gems’

Holly Jones Bolivian-Mexican filmmaker Natalia López Gallardo enjoyed tandem careers in editing (“Jauja,” “Post Tenebras Lux”) and acting (“Nuestro Tiempo”), as she made her debut as auteur with the short film “En el cielo como en la tierra.” In her first feature-length project, “Robe of Gems,” she tackles the parallel individual struggles of three women against a backdrop of unrelenting cartel infiltration.What lured you into directing after careers in editing and acting? Was it a natural progression?Definitely, yes, it was there, but I think maybe it took time to accumulate the big necessity. I think it’s very important to have that need to do a film. It’s not a desire; it’s not an objective; you have to need it because that impulse that makes you start a film has to last maybe five years with the same power.

Berlin Review: Bertrand Bonello’s ‘Coma,’ Featuring Gaspard Ulliel - deadline.com - Berlin
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12.02.2022 / 20:59

Berlin Review: Bertrand Bonello’s ‘Coma,’ Featuring Gaspard Ulliel

An imaginative insight into an 18-year-old’s mind, Bertrand Bonello’s Berlin Film Festival Encounters strand entry Coma comes with a preface: it’s dedicated to his teenage daughter. It aims to both reflect the concerns of her generation and to reassure her that some kind of rebirth will come after the pressures of lockdown during the Covid pandemic. Coma stars just two actors in-camera, with voice work from Gaspard Ulliel, who died tragically earlier this year. Bonello’s introductory comments about loss feel particularly poignant after the death of his Saint Laurent star. 

Berlin Review: Dario Argento’s ‘Dark Glasses’ - deadline.com - China - Italy - Rome - Berlin
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11.02.2022 / 23:45

Berlin Review: Dario Argento’s ‘Dark Glasses’

Dario Argento’s Berlin Film Festival Special Gala entry Dark Glasses plays out almost like a parody of his earlier work. Co-written with Franco Ferrini, it’s a lurid giallo about a killer slaughtering women in contemporary Rome. It lacks the suspense and style of Argento’s work in the 70s and 80s, while repeating various themes. 

‘Robe Of Gems’ Trailer: First Look At Natalia Lopez Gallardo’s Berlin Film Festival Competition Entry - deadline.com - Mexico - Berlin - Bolivia
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11.02.2022 / 13:23

‘Robe Of Gems’ Trailer: First Look At Natalia Lopez Gallardo’s Berlin Film Festival Competition Entry

EXCLUSIVE: Veteran editor Natalia Lopez Gallardo’s feature directing debut Robe Of Gems screens in competition today at the Berlin Film Festival, check out the first trailer above.

Dario Argento on Mixing Horror With Tenderness in ‘Dark Glasses’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - New York - China - Italy - Rome - Berlin
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11.02.2022 / 09:43

Dario Argento on Mixing Horror With Tenderness in ‘Dark Glasses’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentAt 81, Italian horror maestro Dario Argento is busier than ever.The director of a string of cult chiller classics starting in the 1970s, including “The Bird With the Crystal Plumage,” “Suspiria” and “Deep Red,” was at Cannes last July with his acting debut in Gaspar Noe’s “Vortex,” about a pair of old lovers. Argento was also celebrated last year with a new book by Italian critic Steve Della Casa and a retro at New York’s Lincoln Center.

Chrissy Metz Stars in Berlin Drug Addiction Drama ‘Stay Awake,’ First Clip Unveiled (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Berlin
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10.02.2022 / 19:47

Chrissy Metz Stars in Berlin Drug Addiction Drama ‘Stay Awake,’ First Clip Unveiled (EXCLUSIVE)

Manori Ravindran International EditorChrissy Metz, the Emmy and Golden Globe-nominated star of “This Is Us,” stars alongside “It” actor Wyatt Oleff and Fin Argus in Jamie Sisley’s drama “Stay Awake,” which premieres at the Berlin Film Festival this week.The feature — which is based on Sisley’s 2015 short film of the same name — centers on brothers Ethan (Oleff) and Derek (Argus), who are trying their best to navigate the pressures of teenage life while tending to their mother’s (Metz) debilitating prescription drug addiction.Based on Sisley’s experience growing up in small-town America, “Stay Awake” is billed as “a personal exploration of the roller coaster ride that families go on while trying to help their loved ones battle a disease that affects millions every day.” In an exclusive clip shared with Variety, the two brothers are shown arguing about the money needed to pay for their mother’s rehabilitation treatment. The subject matter is especially resonant given the recent representation of America’s drug crisis on screen in shows such as Hulu’s “Dopesick.”“The themes and characters in ‘Stay Awake’ mean the world to me since they’re based on my childhood.

Watch the First Clip of Carla Simón’s ‘Alcarrás,’ A Title to Track at Berlin’s EFM (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Spain - Berlin
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10.02.2022 / 12:23

Watch the First Clip of Carla Simón’s ‘Alcarrás,’ A Title to Track at Berlin’s EFM (EXCLUSIVE)

Jamie Lang One of the hottest titles from Spain at this year’s European Film Market, is Catalan director Carla Simón’s sophomore feature “Alcarrás,” the hotly anticipated follow up to her 2017 debut “Summer 1993.” There, Paris-based MK2 Films will be talking to interested buyers of the recently-finished arthouse entry. To mark the occasion, the sales company has given Variety access to an early clip.A smash hit with critics and festivals alike, Simón’s autobiographical debut “Summer 1993” won the Best First Feature Award and the Generation Kplus Grand Prix jury prize at Berlin in 2017.

Film Mode Entertainment Adds UFO Cult Pic ‘Cosmic Dawn’ & Comedy ‘Dear Elizabeth’ To EFM Slate - deadline.com - county Banks - Berlin - county Webb - county Hale
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09.02.2022 / 15:13

Film Mode Entertainment Adds UFO Cult Pic ‘Cosmic Dawn’ & Comedy ‘Dear Elizabeth’ To EFM Slate

EXCLUSIVE: Clay Epstein’s Film Mode Entertainment (FME) has bolstered its slate for the virtual European Film Market (EFM) with several fresh titles.

Lydia Leonard, Timothy Spall, Sverrir Gudnason & Rob Delaney Starring In Comedy ‘Northern Comfort’, Debut English Feature From ‘Under The Tree’ Director; Charades On Sales - deadline.com - Britain - France - Centre - Iceland - Germany - Berlin - city Reykjavik
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09.02.2022 / 14:15

Lydia Leonard, Timothy Spall, Sverrir Gudnason & Rob Delaney Starring In Comedy ‘Northern Comfort’, Debut English Feature From ‘Under The Tree’ Director; Charades On Sales

EXCLUSIVE: Lydia Leonard (the English Call My Agent remake), Timothy Spall (Mr. Turner) and Sverrir Gudnason (Borg Vs. McEnroe) are leading the cast of Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurdsson’s first English language feature Northern Comfort.

‘Ahed’s Knee’ Trailer: Nadav Lapid Returns With A Blistering Tale Of Grief & Filmmaking - theplaylist.net - Berlin - Israel
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04.02.2022 / 21:16

‘Ahed’s Knee’ Trailer: Nadav Lapid Returns With A Blistering Tale Of Grief & Filmmaking

While Israeli filmmaker Nadav Lapid been working for years with lots of acclaim (2011’s “Policeman” was very well-regarded and 2014’s “The Kindergarten Teacher” was so good, Maggie Gyllenhaal decided to produce and star in a 2018 remake), the filmmaker seemed to make an even bigger splash on the international scene with “Synonyms” which won the Golden Bear, and the FIPRESCI Award at the 2019 Berlin Film Festival and introduced more audiences to wiry star Tom Mercier.

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