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  • ERA New Horizons Celebrates 10th Anniversary in Style

    By Martin Blaney | August 4, 2010

    A cinematic feast of riches was served up this year by the ERA New Horizons International Film Festival in Wroclaw, from 22 July to 1 August as Poland’s biggest film festival entered its 10th year.

    Over 500 films from 50 countries, including 240 features, were shown over the 11 days, with retrospectives dedicated to the works of the Quay Brothers, Laura Mulvey, Philippe Mora, Zeki Demirkubuz and Daniel Szczechura as well as tributes to Jean-Luc Godard and the late Polish master Wojciech Jerzy Has with complete reviews of their œuvres.

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    German Films Previews Turn 10

    By Martin Blaney | July 23, 2010

    Bavaria International's Stefanie Zeitler (right) with Russian distributors, courtesy: Klaas Dierks/German Films

    Bavaria International's Stefanie Zeitler (right) with Russian distributors, courtesy: Klaas Dierks/German Films

    The 10th edition of the German Films Previews saw the showcase of new German productions being presented to around 90 international buyers in Hamburg for the first time from July 15-18. Previously, the event had been held in Munich (six times) and Cologne (the past three years), but the promotion agency German Films decided to travel further north to Hamburg to give the foreign guests a taste of another part of Germany.

    The 2010 edition was organised with support from the regional film fund Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein, Studio Hamburg and Hamburg Marketing, and attracted buyers from as far afield as China, Japan, USA, Colombia, Thailand, Taiwan and Australia as well as most European territories.

    The 19-title programme of screenings in the CinemaxX multiplex ranged from Eric Friedler’s docu-drama Aghet about the genocide perpetrated against the Armenians between 1915 and 1918 and Christine Hartmann’s family film Hanni & Nanni through Joseph Vilsmaier’s Himalayan drama Nanga Parbat to Baran bo Odar’s The Silence (Das letzte Schweigen) which had its world premiere at June’s Filmfest München and will be screened on the Piazza Grande in Locarno in August.

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    Turkish Delight and 3D: Filmstiftung NRW’s International Film Conference at Medienforum NRW

    By Martin Blaney | July 12, 2010

    Producers Johannes Rexin and Bettina Brokemper of Heimatfilm with director Semih Kaplanoglu in front of Cologne Cathedral, courtesy Heike Herbertz/Filmstiftung NRW

    Producers Johannes Rexin and Bettina Brokemper of Heimatfilm with director Semih Kaplanoglu in front of Cologne Cathedral, courtesy Heike Herbertz/Filmstiftung NRW

    The regional elections in North Rhine-Westphalia in May meant that the Medienforum NRW saw its dates this year at the end of June head-to-head with Filmfest München and the FIFA World Cup in South Africa. Despite having to cope with this competition as well as sweltering temperatures, the Filmstiftung NRW brought to a compact and varied programme of film screenings and discussion events over four days from 26-29 June.

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    German Double Triumph in Moscow

    By Martin Blaney | June 29, 2010

    Johannes Naber received the Special Jury Prize for his debut The Albanian (Der Albaner), courtesy Vladimir Maximov/MIFF

    Johannes Naber received the Special Jury Prize for his debut The Albanian (Der Albaner), courtesy Vladimir Maximov/MIFF

    The Silver St. George prize for Best Actor went to The Albanian\'s lead actor Nik Xhelilaj, courtesy Vladimir Maximov/MIFF

    The Silver St. George prize for Best Actor went to The Albanian's lead actor Nik Xhelilaj, courtesy Vladimir Maximov/MIFF

    German cinema scored a double triumph at this year’s Moscow International Film Festival (MIFF, June 17 – 26) when feature debutant Johannes Naber’s immigration drama The Albanian (Der Albaner) picked up the Special Jury Prize and the “Silver St. George” for Best ActorSfor lead actor Nik Xhelilaj.

    Naber’s screenplay, which he wrote with co-authors Christoph Silber and Alexander Stemmle, centres on 19-year-old Albanian Arben (played by Xhelilaj) who has no work and little future in his Albanian mountain village. His secret sweetheart Etleva has become pregnant, but his father is too poor to pay the bride price. Her family threaten revenge and so Arben decides to escape to Germany to find work and raise enough money to return home and marry Etleva before the child’s birth. However, once in Germany, he soon realises that, as an illegal immigrant and without any knowledge of the language, he will hardly have a chance to make the kind of money he dreamt of. Alone and full of longing for Etleva, Arben now struggles just to survive …

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    Cluj’s Transilvania International Film Festival (TIFF) celebrates a record edition

    By Martin Blaney | June 9, 2010

    Anocha Suwichakornpong, the winner of this year’s Transilvania Trophy for her debut Mundane History, with European Film Academy President Wim Wenders who was honoured with the Lifetime Achievement Award  presented to an outstanding personality of European cinema. Courtesy TIFF

    Anocha Suwichakornpong, the winner of this year’s Transilvania Trophy for her debut Mundane History, with European Film Academy President Wim Wenders who was honoured with the Lifetime Achievement Award presented to an outstanding personality of European cinema. Courtesy TIFF

    Thai filmmaker Anocha Suwichakornpong receiving the Transilvania Trophy from veteran German director Wim Wenders for her debut feature Mundane History and the gathering of the Romanian film community young and old on the stage of Cluj’s National Theatre at the awards ceremony – these are images which will stay etched in the mind from this year’s Transilvania International Film Festival which was held from May 28 to June 6.

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    goEast turns 10

    By Martin Blaney | May 17, 2010

    Time flies when you are organizing a film festival, but it still seems remarkable that Wiesbaden’s goEast – Festival of Central and Eastern European Film should  have already been celebrating its 10th anniversary this year.

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    Immigration, Islam and Berlin – Shahada and Neukoelln Unlimited at the 60th Berlinale

    By Tanja Meding | May 17, 2010

    One of the themes dealt with by a number of films at this year’s 60th Berlinale was the lives of Muslims in today’s society. Two of these portrayed Muslims in today’s Berlin – each for themselves, but very much interrelated – one fictional (Shahada), one real (Neukölln Unlimited).

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    KINO! 2010: New Films from Germany at MoMA, New York (April 2010)

    By Tanja Meding | May 17, 2010

    Since last year’s edition New York’s Museum of Modern Art has moved the dates of its annual survey of German films from a dark November slot to a sunny spring one in order to benefit from the new crop of German productions premiering at the Berlinale.

    And so this year’s KINO! 2010: New Films from Germany was held between April 21 –30, featuring some familiar as well as fresh faces with an unusual high number of documentaries. Seven out of 10 full-length film slots were occupied by non-fiction films!

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    From Tragedy to Comedy … and Back Again. German films at the 9th Tribeca Film Festival

    By Tanja Meding | May 17, 2010

    Just like the city itself, the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City has become hot spot for discoveries, especially for emerging filmmakers and documentaries. Now in its 9th year, the 2010 edition featured a substantial German contingent with four feature-length films and one short, each screening in important sections of the festival.

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    Edgar – a short film by Fabian Busch

    By Tanja Meding | May 17, 2010

    Internationally, German actor Fabian Busch may be best known for his role in Hans-Christian Schmid’s 23 (1998), playing opposite August Diehl, in Oliver Hirschspiegel’s Academy Award-nominated Downfall (Der Untergang, 2004), and, most recently, as Kate Winslet’s defense lawyer in Stephen Daldry’s Oscar winner The Reader (2008). Besides an impressive list of feature film and television roles, Busch recently added further credits to his name by writing and directing the short film Edgar.

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