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Amazon Prime Takes 'We Children From Bahnhof Zoo' Global - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Australia - New Zealand - Germany - Berlin
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22.03.2021 / 20:55

Amazon Prime Takes 'We Children From Bahnhof Zoo' Global

Amazon is taking German coming-of-age drama We Children From Bahnhof Zoo global. The coming-of-age series, a modern-day update of the bestselling Berlin-set memoir Christiane F., is produced by Constantin Television and Amazon Studios in Germany.

Blurring Fact and Fiction: How a Handful of Berlin Titles Force Viewers to "Wonder What's Real" - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Mexico - Berlin - city Mexico
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12.03.2021 / 21:10

Blurring Fact and Fiction: How a Handful of Berlin Titles Force Viewers to "Wonder What's Real"

Netflix film A Cop Movie, from Mexican director Alonso Ruizpalacios, which premiered in competition at the Berlin Film Festival last week, starts off like any fly-on-the-wall documentary. We meet Teresa, a cop in Mexico City, and follow her through her daily routine as she narrates her life via voice-over.

Berlin: Radu Jude on Obscenity, Mask-Wearing Actors and Golden Bear Winner 'Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn' - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Berlin - Romania
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10.03.2021 / 18:39

Berlin: Radu Jude on Obscenity, Mask-Wearing Actors and Golden Bear Winner 'Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn'

Starting a serious art-house movie with an amateur porn video might seem bold, but for Radu Jude's Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn it was a winning move. The jury of the 71st Berlinale picked the Romanian drama, in which a schoolteacher is caught up in a scandal after a homemade sex tape with her husband (that video we see at the top) gets posted online, for this year's Golden Bear as the best film of the 2021 Berlin International Film Festival.

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.

Cassian Elwes Moves Into Management, Signs ‘Best Sellers’ Director & Talks Producing Michael Caine-Aubrey Plaza Berlin Title With His Daughter - deadline.com - Berlin
deadline.com
05.03.2021 / 22:29

Cassian Elwes Moves Into Management, Signs ‘Best Sellers’ Director & Talks Producing Michael Caine-Aubrey Plaza Berlin Title With His Daughter

EXCLUSIVE: Indie stalwart Cassian Elwes is making a move into management via his Elevated banner, kicking off with signing Best Sellers director Lina Roessler, whose debut feature starring Michael Caine and Aubrey Plaza screened in the Berlin Film Festival’s Special Gala section this week. It’s the first time the film producer and former co-head of William Morris Independent has moved into the management space.

Berlin: Celine Sciamma on 'Petite Maman,' Kids, Time Travel and Hayao Miyazaki - www.hollywoodreporter.com - France - Berlin
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05.03.2021 / 20:32

Berlin: Celine Sciamma on 'Petite Maman,' Kids, Time Travel and Hayao Miyazaki

Petite Maman, Céline Sciamma's follow-up to her 2019 international breakthrough Portrait of a Lady on Fire is a more intimate affair. The acclaimed French filmmaker has switched the erotic charge and sexual politics of her 18th century period drama for a more personal story of love and loss in a tale of an eight-year-old girl trying to connect with her mother.

Berlin: Amazon Takes Chilean LGBTQ Drama 'My Tender Matador' for Latin America (Exclusive) - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Mexico - Chile - Berlin - city Venice, county Day
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05.03.2021 / 19:27

Berlin: Amazon Takes Chilean LGBTQ Drama 'My Tender Matador' for Latin America (Exclusive)

Amazon Prime Video has swooped on the critically acclaimed Chilean LGBTQ+ drama My Tender Matador for Latin America. The film —which first bowed in the Venice Days sidebar of the 2020 Venice Film Festival —won the audience award in the Open Horizons section of the 2020 Thessaloniki Film Festival.

Berlin: A Post-COVID Recovery Leads to Optimism as European Film Market Wraps - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Italy - Berlin
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05.03.2021 / 18:31

Berlin: A Post-COVID Recovery Leads to Optimism as European Film Market Wraps

This year, more than most, Berlin's European Film Market was an opportunity to gauge the health of the global indie industry. Judging from the business done over the past week — the 2021 EFM wraps Friday — the general assessment would be: The patient is stable and the prognosis is promising.

TV tonight: how going rogue led to the fall of the Berlin Wall - www.msn.com - Berlin
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05.03.2021 / 12:13

TV tonight: how going rogue led to the fall of the Berlin Wall

Ammar KaliaWhat will the actor and – as of now – visual artist Russell Tovey make of this week’s nature theme? Find out as he joins the Perrys to discuss contemporary art and help choose favourites from the public submissions. Grayson also chats to locked-down artists Andy Goldsworthy and Polly Morgan.

Berlin: Natalie Morales on Writing and Shooting 'Language Lessons' in Just Four Weeks - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Berlin - city Santa Clarita
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04.03.2021 / 19:28

Berlin: Natalie Morales on Writing and Shooting 'Language Lessons' in Just Four Weeks

In Language Lessons, Natalie Morales —best know for supporting roles on Parks and Recreation, The Grinder and Santa Clarita Diet — has crafted almost the perfect pandemic movie. Written together with her co-star Mark Duplass, the Berlinale-bowing film features just two characters, who are never in the same room together, barely move across only a handful of mostly interior locations and communicate entirely over technology.

‘A Cop Movie’: An Incisive & Formally Daring Deep Dive Into Mexico City’s Police Force [Berlin Review] - theplaylist.net - USA - Mexico - Berlin - city Mexico
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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 & Shorts Winners; France’s Federation & Boreales Launch Eco Doc Label – Global Briefs - deadline.com - France - Berlin
deadline.com
04.03.2021 / 16:11

Berlin Generation & Shorts Winners; France’s Federation & Boreales Launch Eco Doc Label – Global Briefs

The Berlin International Film Festival has crowned winners from its youth-focused Generation and Shorts programs. In Generation Kplus, the Grand Prix for Best Film went to Han Shuai’s Summer Blur, with a special mention for Betania Cappato’s A School in Cerro Hueso.

Italy’s Claudio Giovannesi (‘Piranhas’) Set For Immigration Epic ‘Vita’ Based on Melania Mazzucco Novel (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - New York - New York - Italy - Berlin
variety.com
04.03.2021 / 10:15

Italy’s Claudio Giovannesi (‘Piranhas’) Set For Immigration Epic ‘Vita’ Based on Melania Mazzucco Novel (EXCLUSIVE)

Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentEmerging Italian helmer Claudio Giovannesi, who made a splash in Berlin with his prizewinning Neapolitan teen mob drama “Piranhas,” is set to direct immigration epic “Vita,” set in New York’s early 20th century Little Italy.Based on Melania Mazzucco’s novel by the same title, winner of Italy’s prestigious Strega Prize, “Vita” is set in 1903 when two kids, a girl named Vita and a boy named Diamante, disembark alone in New York.

Berlin: Goldfinch Ent.’s Kirsty Bell Talks About Her Debut Film ‘A Bird Flew In’ - variety.com - Berlin
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04.03.2021 / 09:29

Berlin: Goldfinch Ent.’s Kirsty Bell Talks About Her Debut Film ‘A Bird Flew In’

Anna Marie de la Fuente Since Kirsty Bell founded Goldfinch Entertainment in 2016, the company has funded over 200 film and TV projects over the past five years, including the acclaimed “Never Rarely Sometimes Always,” Amazon’s “Le Mans: Racing Is Everything” and “Killers Anonymous” with Gary Oldman and Jessica Alba. She has also launched an online art gallery as well as a physical one in her hometown of Newcastle, England.It was during the first week of the pandemic lockdown that Bell

Berlin: Neon Takes Celine Sciamma's 'Portrait of a Lady on Fire' Follow-Up for North America - www.hollywoodreporter.com - USA - Berlin
hollywoodreporter.com
04.03.2021 / 02:09

Berlin: Neon Takes Celine Sciamma's 'Portrait of a Lady on Fire' Follow-Up for North America

After working together on the domestic release of Portrait of a Lady on Fire,Neon has acquired the North American rights to Céline Sciamma'sPetite Maman. Petite Maman, which premiered at Berlinale,is a time-travel story that follows 8-year-old Nelly, who has just lost her beloved grandmother and is helping her parents clean out the childhood home of her mother, Marion.

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.

'A Cop Movie' ('Una película de policías'): Film Review | Berlin 2021 - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Mexico - Berlin
hollywoodreporter.com
03.03.2021 / 20:28

'A Cop Movie' ('Una película de policías'): Film Review | Berlin 2021

Despite its simple title, Mexican filmmaker Alonso Ruizpalacios’ latest feature is far from a simple shoot-'em-up cop movie. It’s more like a cop movie written by Jacques Derrida, directed with nods to Wes Anderson and Jean-Luc Godard and then remixed by Abbas Kiarostami in its efforts to tear down the fourth wall.

Alonso Ruizpalacios Dives Inside Mexico’s Police Force in Berlin Competition Player ‘A Cop Movie’ - variety.com - Mexico - Germany - Berlin
variety.com
02.03.2021 / 21:54

Alonso Ruizpalacios Dives Inside Mexico’s Police Force in Berlin Competition Player ‘A Cop Movie’

Jamie Lang For the third year in a row, Netflix has a film in the main competition at the Berlin Film Festival. This year, Alonso Ruizpalacios’ “A Cop Movie” follows the path first blazed by Isabel Coixet’s “Elisa Y Marcela,” which at the time was met with a letter from 160 German independent exhibitors demanding the film be removed from competition.

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.

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