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Emmanuel Mouret’s feature film walks away with the title of Best French Film of 2020, while Aurel’s Josep is named Best First Film
08/03 | Festivals | Awards | France
BERLINALE 2021: German filmmaker Henrika Kull's second feature deals with identity, self-determination and female empowerment in the story of a romance between two women in a Berlin brothel
08/03 | Berlinale 2021 | Panorama
BERLINALE 2021: The workshop focused on three Creative Europe projects: Less is More, the European Short Film Festival Network and the TV series The Last Socialist Artefact
08/03 | Berlinale 2021 | EFM
“It's a beautiful thing to open up”
BERLINALE 2021: The Israeli director shows that sometimes, being vulnerable is the hardest challenge of all
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Agnieszka Holland’s biopic has won the Best Film Award, while the period drama flick Shadow Country was honoured with the most trophies
08/03 | Festivals | Awards | Czech Republic
BERLINALE 2021: Set during the decline of the Weimar Republic, Dominik Graf’s film fails to be relevant or engaging, despite Tom Schilling and Saskia Rosendahl’s best efforts
08/03 | Berlinale 2021 | Competition
"I try to shift documentary ethics away from reporting truth to reporting otherness"
BERLINALE 2021: We met with the contemporary Belgian artist who spoke to us about his new, hybrid film which hovers between documentary and filmed essay
05/03 | Berlinale 2021 | Forum
“I started filming like a man possessed”
BERLINALE 2021: We chatted to the first-time director, who shot his debut, hybrid film (half-fiction, half-reality) immersed in the stunning natural surroundings of Indonesia, using local actors
"I perceive my body as an instrument: whether I'm naked or with clothes on, it's the same thing to me as long as it’s justified"
BERLINALE 2021: The young North Macedonian actress talks to us about her career, acting beyond limits (and language borders) and who she would love to work with
05/03 | Shooting Stars 2021
"The essence of this story is happening everywhere, all the time"
BERLINALE 2021: The emerging Hungarian director has just won the Silver Bear for Best Director for his first fiction feature, which takes the viewer back to the World War II
05/03 | Berlinale 2021 | Competition
BERLINALE 2021: Belgium’s Vincent Meessen offers up a circular, hybrid film which hovers between documentary and filmed essay
In a completely new digital environment called the EAVE COMMUNITY, the two workshops will run in parallel and be hosted by the Friuli-Venezia Giulia Audiovisual Fund
05/03 | Industry | Market | EAVE
BERLINALE 2021: Álvaro Gurrea’s feature debut might be an enigmatic, free-spirited and suggestive plunge into Indonesian spirituality, but it ends up being weighed down by its slow pace
BERLINALE 2021: It's hard work to be liberated in Hadas Ben Aroya's sometimes risqué, sometimes tender second feature, shown in Panorama
05/03 | Berlinale 2021 | Panorama
BERLINALE 2021: Mia Maariel Meyer's gritty drama is an accomplished work, and a punishing look at the cruel labour exploitation of today
05/03 | Berlinale 2021 | Perspektive Deutsches Kino
BERLINALE 2021: Honouring the memory of Dimitri Eipides, the festival has initiated a development grant at Berlinale Talents. The Newcomers prize is also taking his name
05/03 | Berlinale 2021 | EFM/Thessaloniki Documentary 2021
BERLINALE 2021: Damien Odoul embarks upon a sensational, fragmented experience following the thoughts of a boy with Down Syndrome as he reinterprets reality in his very own way
BERLINALE 2021: Radu Jude has picked up the Golden Bear, with Mr Bachmann and His Class also getting some love
05/03 | Berlinale 2021 | Awards
BERLINALE 2021: On the verge of retirement, a sixty-something mechanic and ex-limo driver ponders the big stuff, in this sleepy docufiction hybrid by Portuguese filmmaker Susana Nobre
BERLINALE 2021: This amazingly warm and clever documentary by Maria Speth about a sixth-grade schoolteacher deserves all the plaudits it can get
“Je Suis Karl is a work of fiction, but it is based on research”
BERLINALE 2021: The German director chatted to us to break down his study of infatuation, screening in Berlinale Special
05/03 | Berlinale 2021 | Berlinale Special
BERLINALE 2021: The panel, entitled “Perspectives for the Future of the Audiovisual Industry in Europe”, explored the disruption caused by the pandemic within the sector as well as upcoming challenges
05/03 | Berlinale 2021 | EFM
05/03/2021
04/03/2021
BERLINALE 2021: Hosted by the European Film Market, the virtual talk saw the participation of several industry decision makers and professionals
The general manager of the Spanish firm talks about their editorial policy, the country’s market and the difficulties undergone during the health crisis
03/03/2021
BERLINALE 2021: Representing three different locations, commissioners and producers talked about the way local offices helped their productions during the troubling times of the pandemic
Berlinale 2021 - Panorama - 08/03/2021
BERLINALE 2021: German filmmaker Henrika Kull's second feature deals with identity,...
Berlinale 2021 - Competition - 08/03/2021
BERLINALE 2021: Set during the decline of the Weimar Republic, Dominik Graf’s film fails to be...
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