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Cinedigm Acquires Coming-Of-Age Drama ‘Coast’ Starring Fatima Ptacek, Melissa Leo, Cristela Alonzo, Ciara Bravo & More - deadline.com - USA - California - Berlin - county Cherry
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04.02.2022 / 18:07

Cinedigm Acquires Coming-Of-Age Drama ‘Coast’ Starring Fatima Ptacek, Melissa Leo, Cristela Alonzo, Ciara Bravo & More

EXCLUSIVE: Cinedigm has acquired North American rights to Coast, a coming-of-age drama starring Fatima Ptacek (Dora the Explorer), stand-up comedian Cristela Alonzo (Cristela), Academy Award winner Melissa Leo (The Fighter) and Ciara Bravo (Cherry), with plans to release it day-and-date in theaters and on VOD on April 8. VMI Worldwide, which is handling international sales and distribution, will rep the film at the Berlin Film Festival when it kicks off on February 10.

Heretic Boards Michael Borodin’s Berlin Festival-Bound ‘Convenience Store’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Russia - Slovenia - Berlin - Turkey - city Moscow - Uzbekistan - city Athens
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04.02.2022 / 15:47

Heretic Boards Michael Borodin’s Berlin Festival-Bound ‘Convenience Store’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Christopher Vourlias Heretic, the Athens-based boutique production company and sales agent, has acquired world sales rights for “Convenience Store,” by director Michael Borodin, which will have its premiere in the Berlin Film Festival’s Panorama strand.Borodin’s feature debut follows an Uzbek immigrant working at a convenience store on the outskirts of Moscow. As with the rest of the immigrants at the store, she’s forced to work without pay and to endure mental and physical abuse, until the day she overcomes her fear and takes her fate into her own hands.Based on real-life events and the active legal cases of immigrants in Russia, “Convenience Store” captures the horrors of modern slavery in a visceral blend of realism, documentary-style filmmaking and grand-scale cinema.

Alia Bhatt, Ajay Devgn in ‘Gangubai Kathiawadi’: Watch First Trailer for Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Berlin-Bound Film (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - India - county Queens - Berlin - city Sanjay
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04.02.2022 / 10:13

Alia Bhatt, Ajay Devgn in ‘Gangubai Kathiawadi’: Watch First Trailer for Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Berlin-Bound Film (EXCLUSIVE)

Naman Ramachandran Indian filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali has revealed the first trailer for his long-awaited film “Gangubai Kathiawadi,” which will have its world premiere at the Berlin Film Festival. Starring Alia Bhatt (“Gully Boy”) in the titular role alongside Ajay Devgn (“Tanhaji”), the film is based on the book, “Mafia Queens of Mumbai,” written by S. Hussain Zaidi and Jane Borges.

M. Night Shyamalan on Berlin Film Festival Jury President Role: ‘I’m Going to See Something That’s Going to Change Me’ - variety.com - Germany - Berlin
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03.02.2022 / 08:21

M. Night Shyamalan on Berlin Film Festival Jury President Role: ‘I’m Going to See Something That’s Going to Change Me’

Shalini Dore Features News EditorMultihyphenate M. Night Shyamalan is eager to get started on his role as the Berlin Film Festival’s competition jury president.“Part of going to film festivals and seeing these movies is I’m with the very best storytellers that are telling the most different and original stories in their own way,” Shyamalan said.

Vision Distribution Takes World Sales on Berlin Panorama Title ‘Swing Ride’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Italy - Switzerland - Berlin
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01.02.2022 / 19:01

Vision Distribution Takes World Sales on Berlin Panorama Title ‘Swing Ride’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentItaly’s Vision Distribution has boarded Berlin Panorama title “Swing Ride,” directed by Chiara Bellosi, and will launch sales at the upcoming EFM on the pic about an overweight teenager named Benedetta who is pining for attention.“Swing Ride” (“Calcinculo”) is set in a tiny southern Italian town where Benedetta meets Armando, aka Amanda, a young transvestite who runs the carousel and sells drugs.

Heretic Nabs Berlin Festival-Bound ‘Working Class Heroes,’ Drops Trailer (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Berlin - Serbia - city Athens
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31.01.2022 / 22:01

Heretic Nabs Berlin Festival-Bound ‘Working Class Heroes,’ Drops Trailer (EXCLUSIVE)

Christopher Vourlias Heretic, the Athens-based boutique production company and sales agent, has acquired world sales rights for “Working Class Heroes,” by director Miloš Pušić, which will have its premiere in the Berlin Film Festival’s Panorama strand. Variety has also been given exclusive access to the film’s trailer.Starring award-winning Serbian actress Jasna Đuričić, who played the lead role in Jasmila Žbanić’s Oscar-nominated “Quo Vadis, Aida?,” “Working Class Heroes” follows a cold-hearted businesswoman working for a construction investor of dubious morals.

World War II Refugee Drama ‘The Path’ Debuts Trailer Ahead of Berlin Market Premiere (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Spain - France - New York - Germany - Berlin - city Babylon
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31.01.2022 / 14:34

World War II Refugee Drama ‘The Path’ Debuts Trailer Ahead of Berlin Market Premiere (EXCLUSIVE)

Leo Barraclough International Features EditorWorld War II refugee drama “The Path” (Der Pfad) has debuted its international trailer (above) ahead of its market premiere at the European Film Market in Berlin. Warner will release the film theatrically in Germany, while Global Screen is handling international rights.“The Path,” directed by Tobias Wiemann, is based on Rüdiger Bertram’s novel and is inspired by true events.

‘Klondike’ Review: Harrowing Drama Braids Marital and Political Warfare on the Russian-Ukrainian Border - variety.com - Ukraine - Russia - Berlin - Malaysia
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29.01.2022 / 18:17

‘Klondike’ Review: Harrowing Drama Braids Marital and Political Warfare on the Russian-Ukrainian Border

Guy Lodge Film CriticPersonal and political turmoil face a serene camera in “Klondike,” a vision of the ongoing war in Donbass war that brooks no compromise in depicting the severe impact of the conflict on the region’s civilians — in particular, the innocent women to whom the film is dedicated. Ukrainian writer-director Maryna Er Gorbach largely assumes the viewpoint of a heavily pregnant farmstead owner as her life and home quite literally fall apart on July 17, 2014, the day a Malaysia Airlines passenger flight was shot down over Donbass, killing nearly 300 people.

Eric Bana & Kiernan Shipka To Star In Thriller ‘Berlin Nobody’ For Scott Free & Augenschein; Protagonist Launches Sales On EFM Hot Pic - deadline.com - USA - Jordan - Tokyo - Berlin
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27.01.2022 / 19:40

Eric Bana & Kiernan Shipka To Star In Thriller ‘Berlin Nobody’ For Scott Free & Augenschein; Protagonist Launches Sales On EFM Hot Pic

EXCLUSIVE: Eric Bana (Munich) and Kiernan Shipka (Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina) have been set to star in Ridley Scott-produced thriller Berlin Nobody, which Protagonist and Augenschein will be launching sales on at the virtual EFM next month.

Berlin Film Festival Boosts Covid Regulations Ahead Of In-Person Edition - deadline.com - Germany - Berlin
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27.01.2022 / 01:23

Berlin Film Festival Boosts Covid Regulations Ahead Of In-Person Edition

Berlin Film Festival organizers on Wednesday said they have further updated their Covid regulations ahead of the fest, which kicks off February 10.

European Film Market Chief Dennis Ruh Talks 2022 Virtual Edition: VOD Catch-Up Screenings; Delegate & Exhibitor Numbers; Covid Situation In Berlin - deadline.com - Berlin
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26.01.2022 / 18:57

European Film Market Chief Dennis Ruh Talks 2022 Virtual Edition: VOD Catch-Up Screenings; Delegate & Exhibitor Numbers; Covid Situation In Berlin

The team behind the European Film Market (EFM), the industry wing of the Berlin Film Festival, had been busy preparing for a return to an in-person event in 2022 after they were forced to put last year’s edition online due to Covid.

Berlin Film Festival Unveils 2022 Juries: Connie Nielsen & More Join M. Night Shyamalan For International Competition - deadline.com - Britain - Spain - France - Brazil - USA - Italy - Germany - Japan - Switzerland - Denmark - Berlin - Algeria - Afghanistan - Tunisia - Zimbabwe - Sri Lanka - Lebanon - Taiwan
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26.01.2022 / 15:53

Berlin Film Festival Unveils 2022 Juries: Connie Nielsen & More Join M. Night Shyamalan For International Competition

The 72nd Berlin International Film Festival has confirmed its various juries, including who will be joining M. Night Shyamalan to award the International Competition prizes.

Berlinale Teddy Award Winner Craig Boreham’s ‘Lonesome’ to Be Launched at Berlin by M-Appeal (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Australia - Berlin - county Craig
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26.01.2022 / 14:53

Berlinale Teddy Award Winner Craig Boreham’s ‘Lonesome’ to Be Launched at Berlin by M-Appeal (EXCLUSIVE)

Leo Barraclough International Features EditorBerlin-based outfit M-Appeal has acquired world sales rights to “Lonesome,” from Australian director Craig Boreham, who won the Berlinale Teddy Award for his short film “Transient.” Sales on the film will commence at the upcoming European Film Market, which was moved online due to the ongoing pandemic.The feature follows Casey, a young man from the countryside running from a small-town scandal, finding himself down and out in Sydney. When he meets Tib, a young city lad, struggling with his own isolation, both men find something they have been missing, but neither of them knows quite how to navigate their feelings.According to a statement, “‘Lonesome’ explores the adventures and sexuality of young gay men in a world that has never been more connected.

Berlin’s European Film Market Will Hold Physical Screenings Despite Being Online - variety.com - Germany - Berlin
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24.01.2022 / 14:37

Berlin’s European Film Market Will Hold Physical Screenings Despite Being Online

Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentThough the Berlin Film Festival’s European Film Market has been forced by the omicron variant to go online, the fact that the fest itself will instead be held in person means that, as anticipated by Variety, some industry players are planning to make the trek to Germany.This has prompted the EFM –- after some deliberation with local health authorities –- to set up separate industry screenings for films launching in the Berlinale’s 2022 official selection.“Even with the EFM going online, a number of industry delegates confirmed their intention to come to Berlin to visit the festival in person and the Berlinale offers industry accreditation even in its revised format,” EFM director Dennis Ruh (pictured) tells Variety. All festival accreditation holders will have access to tickets allocated for all public screenings.

Mariano Biasin’s ‘Sublime’ Gets Trailer, Sale to Germany Ahead of Berlin World Premiere (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Austria - Germany - Argentina - Berlin
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21.01.2022 / 23:31

Mariano Biasin’s ‘Sublime’ Gets Trailer, Sale to Germany Ahead of Berlin World Premiere (EXCLUSIVE)

Meikincine has dropped the trailer for “Sublime,” a film by Argentinian Mariano Biasin, which will world premiere at next month’s Berlinale, playing in Generation 2022.The trailer comes as “Sublime” has sealed its first major territory sales deal, selling to Salzgeber for Germany and Austria.  Produced by Juan Pablo Miller at Tarea Fina, the film follows Manuel, 16, as he prepares for his band’s upcoming show while navigating a challenging love triangle.“Sublime” deals with friendship and love, and how they intermingle during a time when emotions and hormones run high.

International Insider: Bad Times For BBC; Gaspard Ulliel Remembered; Berlin Competition Bonanza; David Kosse’s Masterplan - deadline.com - Britain - Berlin
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21.01.2022 / 16:31

International Insider: Bad Times For BBC; Gaspard Ulliel Remembered; Berlin Competition Bonanza; David Kosse’s Masterplan

Afternoon subscribers, Max Goldbart here. It’s been a busy week but International Insider has you covered. Read on for in-depth analysis of the biggest international headlines of the week.

Berlin Competition Contender ‘Robe of Gems’ Pounced On by New York’s Visit Films (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - New York - Mexico - Argentina - Berlin
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20.01.2022 / 19:19

Berlin Competition Contender ‘Robe of Gems’ Pounced On by New York’s Visit Films (EXCLUSIVE)

John Hopewell Chief International CorrespondentNew York-based Visit Films has swooped on world sales rights to “Robe of Gems” (“Manto de Gemas”) which will world premiere in main competition at next’s month’s Berlinale.Produced by some of the best known producers on the art film and crossover scene in Mexico and Argentina, “Robe of Gems” marks the directorial debut feature of  Natalia López Gallardo who has edited some of the most acclaimed and challenging films coming out of Latin America in the last decade, such as Lisandro Alonso’s “Jauja,” starring Viggo Mortensen,  and Carlos Reygadas’ “Post Tenebras Lux” and Amat Escalante’s “Heli,” the latter two both best director award winners at the Cannes Festival.

HanWay Films Boards Comedy Drama ‘Sweet Sue’ Starring ‘White Line’s’ Maggie O’Neill, ‘Rogue One’s’ Tony Pitts - variety.com - China - Berlin
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20.01.2022 / 15:03

HanWay Films Boards Comedy Drama ‘Sweet Sue’ Starring ‘White Line’s’ Maggie O’Neill, ‘Rogue One’s’ Tony Pitts

K.J. Yossman HanWay Films have picked up comedy drama “Sweet Sue” from newcomer Leo Leigh with sales set to commence at the European Film Market in Berlin.Buyers will also be treated to footage at the market.

Berlin Fest Chief Carlo Chatrian on Gender Balance, Sigourney Weaver, Other Stars’ Travel Plans and COVID Testing - variety.com - Berlin - city Sangsoo
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19.01.2022 / 20:30

Berlin Fest Chief Carlo Chatrian on Gender Balance, Sigourney Weaver, Other Stars’ Travel Plans and COVID Testing

Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentBerlin Film Festival artistic director Carlo Chatrian on Wednesday unveiled the full lineup for the fest’s 72nd edition which he is hellbent on holding as an in-person event despite the global spread of the omicron variant, even after other top fests such as Sundance and Rotterdam have thrown in the towel and gone online.Chatrian spoke to Variety about the selection and what he expects his “exercise in resistance,” as he has called it, to be like on the ground in Berlin.Yes. Despite everything that is happening, the willingness and desire to be part of the festival on the part of production companies, sellers, actors and directors is very strong. I was even moved a couple of weeks ago when they told me that Paolo Taviani, who is 91, really wants to come at any cost. I think filmmakers are pining to be reconnected [with audiences] and the Berlinale even more than other festivals gives that sense, because you are at the center of a city.

Berlin Film Festival Chiefs Talk 2022 Edition: Industry Screenings Plan; Reduced Program; Rising Covid Cases In Germany - deadline.com - Germany - Berlin
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19.01.2022 / 18:32

Berlin Film Festival Chiefs Talk 2022 Edition: Industry Screenings Plan; Reduced Program; Rising Covid Cases In Germany

It feels like yesterday that I was on the phone to Berlinale directors Mariette Rissenbeek and Carlo Chatrian following their pre-recorded video announcement of the 2021 festival program, the three of us casting an eye forward to the following year with the hope that this pandemic would finally be behind us.

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