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‘Till the End of the Night’ Review: A Transgender Romance Meets a German Policier With Unconvincing Results - variety.com - Germany - Beyond
variety.com
25.02.2023 / 13:47

‘Till the End of the Night’ Review: A Transgender Romance Meets a German Policier With Unconvincing Results

Guy Lodge Film Critic “Till the End of the Night” opens with what initially seems a Brechtian flourish: a nifty time-lapse shot of a bare shell of an apartment being painted, fitted, decorated and accessorized to an apparently lived-in state, as a vintage German torch song by Heidi Brühl crackles over the soundtrack. It’s not a film set being dressed, however, but a police one — the home base for an elaborate undercover investigation. It’s not the first time Christoph Hochhäusler’s romantic detective thriller will hint at subversive ambitions that turn out, upon closer investigation, to be rather conventional. Tossing a fraught transgender love story in the middle of an otherwise standard cop procedural, the film doesn’t much satisfy on either level, with superficial sexual politics and slack suspense. Despite a Berlinale competition slot, prospects beyond home turf appear limited.

Festival In Focus: How Series Mania Has Grown Into A Key Event In The Global TV Calendar - deadline.com - France - Paris - Israel
deadline.com
24.02.2023 / 01:21

Festival In Focus: How Series Mania Has Grown Into A Key Event In The Global TV Calendar

When Laurence Herszberg first launched Series Mania back in 2010 in Paris, the former Forum des Images director was keen to apply her deep knowledge of film and the film festival model to the television sector. At the time, says the French exec, no one was doing any kind of TV festival “solely dedicated to series.”  

CPH: DOX Sets 2023 Lineup; Rubicon TV Hires New Exec; ‘The Ark’ Inks German Distribution — Global Briefs - deadline.com - Norway - Germany - city Copenhagen
deadline.com
22.02.2023 / 13:45

CPH: DOX Sets 2023 Lineup; Rubicon TV Hires New Exec; ‘The Ark’ Inks German Distribution — Global Briefs

CPH: DOX Sets 2023 Main CompetitionThe Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival, affectionately known as CPH: DOX, has set the full lineup for its 2023 edition. This year, the festival will screen more than 200 new documentaries, with over 100 world premieres – the largest number at CPH: DOX. Christoffer Guldbrandsen’s long-awaited film A Storm Foretold about Donald Trump’s former adviser Roger Stone will debut at the fest alongside a new doc by One Child Nation director Lynn Zhang. This year CPH: DOX also celebrates 20 years. Guests set to visit include Wim Wenders, Joan Baez, Nathan Fielder, and Jeremy Deller. You can check out the full lineup here.

‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ Director Edward Berger: ‘I Could Never Say I’m Proud to Be German’ - variety.com - Britain - Germany - county Davis - county Clayton
variety.com
22.02.2023 / 02:33

‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ Director Edward Berger: ‘I Could Never Say I’m Proud to Be German’

Clayton Davis Senior Awards Editor Despite representing Germany at this year’s Academy Awards for best international feature, “All Quiet on the Western Front” writer-director Edward Berger doesn’t feel national pride for the country. “I don’t feel that because of the history,” Berger tells Variety. “I could never say I’m proud to be German. Those words don’t fit into our mouths, and rightly so. I would have a hard time thinking I would represent the country because I can’t speak for the entire country.” On this episode of Variety‘s Awards Circuit Podcast, Berger discusses “All Quiet on the Western Front’s” nine Oscar noms — the second most of the year — and employing the most artisans of any non-English movie in history. Finally, he shares why he feels a responsibility to accurately portray Germany’s role in some of humanity’s most devastating wars. Listen to the full podcast below.

Steven Spielberg “Mounting A Big Production” For Stanley Kubrick’s ‘Napoleon’; Project Is Set As Seven-Part Limited Series For HBO - deadline.com - Britain - France - Berlin - Romania
deadline.com
21.02.2023 / 21:05

Steven Spielberg “Mounting A Big Production” For Stanley Kubrick’s ‘Napoleon’; Project Is Set As Seven-Part Limited Series For HBO

One of Stanley Kubrick’s lost projects, a large-scale biopic of Napoleon Bonaparte, has been in the works for HBO for the last seven years.

Prime Video Greenlights German Original Series With Anke Engelke, Bastian Pastewka - variety.com - Germany
variety.com
21.02.2023 / 16:15

Prime Video Greenlights German Original Series With Anke Engelke, Bastian Pastewka

Leo Barraclough International Features Editor Anke Engelke and Bastian Pastewka will star in a new German original series for Prime Video to be produced by Bldundtonfabrik (btf). The series is due to appear on the platform next year. Further details on the show have yet to be announced. “Anke Engelke and Bastian Pastewka are a real dream team in front of the camera. Viewers can look forward to their first series project together on Prime Video,” said Philip Pratt, head of German originals for Prime Video. The series joins a lineup of German originals that includes “We Children from Bahnhof Zoo,” “Deutschland 89” and “LOL: Last One Laughing.” Engelke, who is best known for her comedy roles but also appears in dramas, has recently been seen in “Kurzschluss,” “Der Onkel” and “Eingeschlossene Gesellschaft.” Among her shows that took German Television Awards were best comedy for “Ladykracher” (2002) and best entertainment show for “Wer stiehlt mir die Show” (2021).

Endemol Shine Israel, Munich’s Neuesuper Ink Hit Comedy Series ‘Nevsu’ German Redo for ZDF (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Germany - Israel
variety.com
21.02.2023 / 10:35

Endemol Shine Israel, Munich’s Neuesuper Ink Hit Comedy Series ‘Nevsu’ German Redo for ZDF (EXCLUSIVE)

Emiliano De Pablos Banijay’s Endemol Shine Israel and Munich-based producer Neuesuper (“8 Days”) have inked German adaptation rights to Israeli hit comedy series “Nevsu,” to air on public broadcaster ZDF.  Israel’s “Nevsu” won the International Emmy Award for best comedy series in 2018. Its German adaptation, “I Don’t Work Here,” sees three generations from two worlds come together to form one family. Revolving around Laura and Dawit, a young multi-racial couple, and their daughter, the pair are battling living with her parents and facing huge scrutiny from her mother-in-law. 

German Series Projects Impress With Timely Subject Matter: Murder, Intrigue, Scandal, Mystery - variety.com - Germany - Belgium - Greece - Berlin
variety.com
21.02.2023 / 01:03

German Series Projects Impress With Timely Subject Matter: Murder, Intrigue, Scandal, Mystery

Ed Meza @edmezavar Political assassinations, war, espionage, royal scandals, teen angst and magic: new German series are setting the bar ever higher in terms of challenging and risky subject matter. The Berlinale Series Market’s Up Next: Germany showcase on Monday presented four forthcoming series projects that look set to entice international buyers: Presenting “Herrhausen,” creator Christer von Lindequist and actor Oliver Masucci discussed the impact of the 1989 assassination, which continues to reverberate in Germany. It was also the subject of Andres Veiel’s acclaimed 2001 documentary “Black Box BRD.”

Genre Diversity Key in German Films - variety.com - Austria - Germany - Switzerland - Egypt - Berlin
variety.com
19.02.2023 / 22:11

Genre Diversity Key in German Films

Ed Meza @edmezavar German cinema looks set for a major boom this year with a strong lineup of diverse works that span historical dramas, coming-of-age tales, high-octane nostalgia, animation and sci-fi fun. The Berlin Film Festival is bowing a muscular selection of local titles, among them “Afire,” by Berlinale mainstay Christian Petzold (“Undine”), screening in competition. The films centers on a group of young people staying at a holiday house near the Baltic Sea during a hot, dry summer, exploring volatile emotions that start to sizzle when a wildfire spreads through the surrounding forest. Likewise vying for the Golden Bear is Margarethe von Trotta’s biopic “Ingeborg Bachmann: Journey Into the Desert,” starring Vicky Krieps (“Corsage”) as the radical Austrian author. The film examines her relationship with Swiss writer Max Frisch and her 1964 journey of self-discovery through the Egyptian desert.

Fresh Face: ‘Disco Boy’ Director Giacomo Abbruzzese On His Long Journey To Making The Berlin Competition Cut With His First Feature - variety.com - France - Italy - Germany - Berlin - Belarus - Niger - Beyond
variety.com
19.02.2023 / 10:55

Fresh Face: ‘Disco Boy’ Director Giacomo Abbruzzese On His Long Journey To Making The Berlin Competition Cut With His First Feature

Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent Paris-based Italian director Giacomo Abbruzzese says making the Berlin Film Festival competition cut with his first feature, “Disco Boy,” which toplines German star Franz Rogowski (“Passages,” ”Undine”), is “certainly a dream come true.” But he also points out that his remarkable debut was a long time coming.  A graduate of several film schools, including France’s prestigious Le Fresnoy, Abbruzzese started developing “Disco Boy” in 2013 following an encounter in a French disco with a classical dancer who had been a soldier.  

‘All Quiet On The Western Front’ Team On Taking The German POV For Their “Small Big Movie” – Contenders Film: The Nominees - deadline.com - Britain - USA - Germany
deadline.com
18.02.2023 / 22:25

‘All Quiet On The Western Front’ Team On Taking The German POV For Their “Small Big Movie” – Contenders Film: The Nominees

“I was always a big fan of the original movie, but I did feel while watching subsequent American or British war films that is a question of perspective that I can’t tell,” All Quiet on the Western Front director Edward Berger said of his motivation in finally bringing a German version of the iconic World War I tale to the big screen. 

‘Sweet’ German shepherd who was ‘severely underweight’ searching for home after tough year - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester - Germany
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
18.02.2023 / 13:21

‘Sweet’ German shepherd who was ‘severely underweight’ searching for home after tough year

A ‘sweet’ German shepherd with a big heart is still searching for a forever family after a tough year. Kaiser was found as a stray and taken to Manchester Dogs Home almost a year ago, but simply hasn’t found ‘the one’ just yet.

Berlinale’s ‘Measures of Men,’ About Genocide in German Colony in Africa, Boarded by Picture Tree Intl., Trailer Debuts (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Germany - Namibia - Berlin
variety.com
17.02.2023 / 10:25

Berlinale’s ‘Measures of Men,’ About Genocide in German Colony in Africa, Boarded by Picture Tree Intl., Trailer Debuts (EXCLUSIVE)

Leo Barraclough International Features Editor Picture Tree Intl. has boarded Berlin Film Festival title “Measures of Men,” which focuses on the genocide committed by the German army against the Ovaherero and Nama tribes in Southwestern Africa. The trailer debuts (below). The film is written and directed by Lars Kraume, whose credits include Berlin’s “The Silent Revolution” and Toronto’s “The People vs. Fritz Bauer.” It stars Leonard Scheicher (“The Silent Revolution,” “Das Boot” TV series), Namibian actor Girley Charlene Jazama and “Toni Erdmann” star Peter Simonischek. The film has its world premiere on Feb. 22 in the Berlinale Special section, and will be released in Germany by Studiocanal in late March.

Strikes, Technical Difficulties, Possible Hacker Attacks Cause Havoc at German Airports, Flights Canceled - variety.com - Germany - Berlin
variety.com
16.02.2023 / 21:09

Strikes, Technical Difficulties, Possible Hacker Attacks Cause Havoc at German Airports, Flights Canceled

Ed Meza @edmezavar The Berlin Brandenburg Airport announced Thursday the cancellation of flights on Friday to and from Frankfurt, Munich and Stuttgart due to planned strikes at other German airports. Planned strikes on Friday have been announced at airports in Frankfurt, Munich, Stuttgart, Hamburg, Hanover, Dortmund and Bremen. The move has the potential to impede industry travel to the Berlin Film Festival, which kicks off Thursday, as Munich and Frankfurt are the country’s main airline hubs, and serve thousands of transit passengers per day. The Berlin airport is advising passengers to check with their airlines. German news service Deutsche Welle reported that a number of airports, including Düsseldorf, Nüremberg, Erfurt-Weimar and Dortmund, suffered website disruptions due to a suspected hacker attack.

German Culture Commissioner Calls for Far-Reaching Film Funding Reform - variety.com - Germany - Berlin
variety.com
16.02.2023 / 17:59

German Culture Commissioner Calls for Far-Reaching Film Funding Reform

Ed Meza @edmezavar German culture commissioner Claudia Roth has called for a fundamental reform of Germany’s €600 million ($640 million) per year film funding system, saying that profound changes in filmmaking, a declining admissions and too much bureaucracy made far-reaching alterations necessary. Writing in a guest column in the Süddeutsche Zeitung, Roth pointed to the success of Netflix’s “All Quiet on the Western Front,” which has garnered nine Oscar nominations, including best picture and international feature, to illustrate how film production has changed. Roth, who is expected to address the issue at the opening ceremony of the Berlin Film Festival on Thursday evening, noted that the “environment for creating, making and experiencing movies” was changing drastically as streaming and global internet providers make films ever less dependent on television broadcasters and theatrical releases.

Good Deed Entertainment Acquires ‘Always, Lola’, Campsite Drama From Jeffrey Crane Graham & ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ Producer Laura Palmer - deadline.com - France - Ohio
deadline.com
15.02.2023 / 17:07

Good Deed Entertainment Acquires ‘Always, Lola’, Campsite Drama From Jeffrey Crane Graham & ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ Producer Laura Palmer

EXCLUSIVE: Ohio’s Good Deed Entertainment has acquired worldwide rights to campsite drama feature Always, Lola. The distributor is planning an August release.

German-Based Port Au Prince Film Hires Former DCM Producer - deadline.com - Germany - Berlin - city Ufa - city Babylon - city Port-Au-Prince
deadline.com
15.02.2023 / 16:29

German-Based Port Au Prince Film Hires Former DCM Producer

The German-based distribution and production company Port au Prince Film And Kultur Produktion has hired Roshanak “Rosh” Khodabakhsh as a producer and executive board member.

‘Asbestos’: OneGate Media Boards German Prison Drama Series - deadline.com - Germany - county Story - Berlin - city Beirut
deadline.com
15.02.2023 / 13:27

‘Asbestos’: OneGate Media Boards German Prison Drama Series

EXCLUSIVE: OneGate Media has picked up worldwide distribution rights for German crime series Asbestos from Pantaleon Films.

German Ballet Director Allegedly Smeared POOP On Critic's Face After Bad Review! - perezhilton.com - Germany - Netherlands - county Hanover
perezhilton.com
14.02.2023 / 23:01

German Ballet Director Allegedly Smeared POOP On Critic's Face After Bad Review!

Negative reviews can be tough, especially when you put your heart and soul into your art — but we can probably all agree this German ballet director took out his frustrations in a pretty s**tty way!

‘Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania’ Swelling To Franchise Best $280M Global Opening – Box Office Preview - deadline.com - France - China - Italy - Canada - Germany - Turkey
deadline.com
14.02.2023 / 22:03

‘Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania’ Swelling To Franchise Best $280M Global Opening – Box Office Preview

The tentpole drought, created by the pandemic’s post-production logjam, is officially over this weekend as Disney and Marvel Studios’ Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania opens the flood gates on what is a consisted flow of event movies from this Friday until early September.

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