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Berlin EFM Dailies Newsletter N°4

 

NEWSLETTER 3 February 11, 2016  -----------------------FOLLOW US ON THE SOCIAL NETWORKS:     Facebook  Twitter  YouTube  RSS    Previous Newsletters Preview Line Up N°1 N°2   N°3   N°4     

                                                                                                                       

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Dear Festival Organizers attending Berlin You are cordially invited to our wine tasting party celebrating 'Exodus to Shangai' Premiere in Berlin

 

If you are a festival organiser or festival programmer attending Berlinale PLease RSVP to get your name on the EventBrite Guest List for our wine tasting party for festival organizers (sorry strictly limited to festival organizers). Bring a bottle of your country to share the fun of diversity...

IF YOU MISSED THE OPENING with Hail Caesar: here is another recap

Berlin 66 opened rousingly on Thursday, February 11 with multiple screenings of the new Coen Bros. Hollywood send-up "Hail Caesar" and a turn away overflow press conference crowd for the Jury led by Meryl Streep which was an event in itself. Day one, one might say, was all about  Streep, the Coen Brothers and actor George Clooney in his best jesting form and looking great in a slick black leather jacket at the Hail Caesar press conference table.

First off, a few words about the film. Manohla Dargis, in her sparkling NY Times review hit the nail squarely on the head when she called the film an "off center comedy" ~ as off center (flip-floppily structured) as it gets with chuckles and belly laughs all the way. To put it mildly, this in not the Co' Brothers most serious film, but it is arguably their funniest ever with a string of brilliant off-beat pearls by actors all of whom shine in their unexpected off-the-wall castings.  Basically this is a spoof of fifties Hollywood but much more than that, loaded with absurd humor of the kind that almost harks back  the Marx Brothers era.

One at a time: 

Jeff Brolin, tremendous as the blustering bigger than life studio head draped in a double breasted suit and topped with a bulky fedora, who regularly unloads his guilt in the catholic confessional box;

Clooney as a clueless movie star who gets kidnapped by the Communists  and walks around through the whole picture clad in his clanky starring role Julius Caesar paraphernalia, down to leather sandals with protruding toes; 

Scarlet Johansson as a snarling sinful take on Fifties simon-pure superstar bathing beauty, Ester Williams!; 

Channing Tatum leading a bunch of sailors in white in a sly slightly homoerotic take on a Gene Kelly MGM dance number -- to me, the highlight of the picture with surprisingly adept tap dancing, jumping from table to table -- this section had me stomping along to the beat in my seat -- 

New face Alden Ehrenreich as an hilarilious acrobatic Roy Rogers ripoff whistling to his white horse then doing handstands in the saddle pursued by the bad guys -- and performing incredible rope magic, even with a strand of  spaghetti in a restaurant for his girlriend --but  this is only Half of cowboy star "Hobie Doyle's comedic turn -- he is next engaged to fill in for an ailing actor in a drawing room drama exchanging ten gallon cowboy headgear for a tux and Bow tie, and called upon to mouth a bit of sophisticated dialogue which is like a foreign tongue to him -- the extended scene where his English director (Ralph Fiennes) patiently re-shoots his flubbed entry scene over and over painfully correcting  the perplexed actor's stumbling delivery of his single line -- (t'were as though...) -- is a real rib tickler.

Another highlight  in this linkup of comical skits strung together by the ridiculous premise of Caesar discovering God on his knees at the foot of Jesus on the cross --the whole "Hail Caesar" business being a kind of takeoff  on early fifties religious extravaganzas such as "The Robe" -- A satire of all-powerful Hollywood Gossip columnists who could make or break careers -- such as Louella Parsons and Hedda Hopper, both played sniffingly by Tilda Swinton --- All in all a hilarious piece of extra savvy entertainment and a glorious procession of contemporary stars revealing unexpected comedic chops -- 

Well, okay, it did get to be a bit much by the end, but a very good time was had by me -- if not by All -- of the serious minded film critics and international press people around me. 

As far as I could tell from my front and center first row seat,  I was the only one in the entire audience to burst out laughing or constantly snickering throughout the proceedings. I'll just hafta see it again with a native American audience to appreciate the collective cackle noticeably absent at this ultra-sober festival screening.

The crammed over flow press conference after the screening was almost equally comical. One Polish gal addressed a long long long question to Gorgeous George, who finally replied: "Are you flirting with me? ~ it won't work because I'm a married man now!" ~  which brought a roar of glee from the house. Most questions were, in fact, addressed to Clooney, who between sly quips that brought smiles from his colleagues at the table, finally summed it all up by saying that it was a privilege to work with such talented directors as the Coens, and above all -- FUN all the way.

On the serious side one woman expressed the view that with the refugee crisis now besetting Europe, shouldn't  people "in the  public eye", such as the Coen Brothers, be making films on that subject?  Josh Coen responded with due respect, but firmly, that it is not the job of filmmakers to engage in politics but rather to be true to their art ~ and that is hard enough.

 

As for the other big event of the day, the jury press conference was basically orchestrated by Jury president Meryl Streep looking demurely majestic at center table. She noted that this was her very first time ever to sit on a film jury, let alone as president, and that she was very much looking forward to this new experience. Questioned as to the lack of empowerment of women in the film  industry she pointed out that this jury was predominantly female -- four women out of a team of seven. Clive Owen sitting next her was asked if, as an actor, he would be paying more attention to the acting than anything else in making his judgements. To this his reply was "No"--what counts for him is the overall effect of the picture, not just the acting. English film critic Nick James of the prestigious film journal Sight and Sound observed that it is quite a rare thing for a critic to be seated on a jury such as this, and felt honored to be so chosen. A chinese woman asked Ms. streep if, having acted recently alongside a major Chinese actor, she has started seeing more Chinese cinema. Not really, said the American actress -- "I can't even keep up with all the films friends of mine are in!" -- La Streep obviously has many friends in the business.

Alex Deleon

Succesfull Market Screening and After Party for Exodus to Shangai

Michel Adam introduced the movie with the team to a crowd of festival organizers, buyers...  NYC Independent Film Festival Team Dennis Cieri, with Bruno Chatelin The true fun of film festivals - you never know who you're going to run into! Executive director Dennis Cieri and coordinator Maria Akay met with Manoj Annadurai, director of 2015 festival alum Get Happy right before the premier of Exodus to Shanghai at ‪#‎Berlinale‬ Dresses were elegant ...
 
 

Video highlights of Ben Barenholtz, awarded a Berlinale Camera by festival director Dieter Kosslick and the Cohen brothers

Important film figure in the indie scene, Ben Barenholtz, awarded a Berlinale Camera by festival director Dieter Kosslick at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival.  Honorific speech by Joel and Ethan Coen. ...
 

Video Highlights of the Press Conference of the International Jury 2016.

Meryl Streep (Jury President - Actress)  © Gerhard Kassner / Berlinale   ...
 

Award Ceremony: Janna Ji Wonders Wins “Made in Germany – Perspektive Fellowship”

 
German watchmaker Glashütte Original, co-partner of the 66th Berlinale, and Perspektive Deutsches Kino awarded the “Made in Germany – Perspektive Fellowship” for the fifth time to a young German filmmaker at the section’s opening this evening. The EUR 15,000 fellowship for the development of a screenplay is funded by this watch manufacturer from Saxony. Winner Janna Ji Wonders will now also be accompanied by a mentor when she continues working on her project. Anneka...

 

Do You want to win a LOMOKINO super 35?

LOMO SPECIAL Participants of Avant Première 2016 can now win a LomoKino - Super 35 Movie Maker, provided by our partner the Lomographic Society International. 5 cameras are raffled among those participants who reply with: I WANT TO WIN A LOMOKINO!     SEE WHAT LOMOKINO CAN DO >   COOPERATION WITH BERLINALE TALENTS ...
 

European Shooting Stars are welcomed to Berlin

(From left to right/back row): Kacey Mottet Klein (Switzerland), Atli Óskar Fjalarsson(Iceland), Daphné Patakia (Greece), Richard Shen, CEO TESIRO, Sara Serraiocco (Italy), Reinout Scholten van Aschat (The Netherlands), Jella Haase (Germany), (front row) Lou de Laâge (France),Martha Canga Antonio (Belgium), Tihana Lazović (Croatia) and María Valverde (Spain). 12th Februar...
 

Producers Stephen Fry and Robert Taylor announce dark comedy from David Thewlis

 
Award winning actor and writer David Thewlis (THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING, HARRY POTTER Series) is set to star in the dark comedy CROAK, to be directed by Kevin Thomas (SUNDAY ROAST) from Thewlis’ script.  The British heist film also starsAcademy Award nominee Juliette Lewis (AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY), Emmy Award nominated Zoe Kazan (RUBY SPARKS, OLIVE KITTRIDGE), Julia Garner (GRANDMA) and Craig Roberts (SUBMARINE, 22 JUMP STREET), announced the film’s producers.   13 Film...
 

Action horror feature AUX wrapped filming

London based production and sales company Evolutionary Films are proud to announce that they have just wrapped filming on their thrilling new action horror feature AUX starring John Rhys-Davies (LORD OF THE RINGS, INDIANA JONES, THE SHANNARA CHRONICLES), Rosie Fellner (HEIST, AGE OF HEROES, THE TRIP TO ITALY) and Paul Reynolds (EDDIE THE EAGLE, THE GUVNORS, CROUPIER).   US and UK distribution for AUX is already under negotiation and the Evolutionary Films team is attending EFM 2016 to m...
 

Mouthpiece is an urban Entourage meets The Hangover!

Five young men struggle for success, power, fame, love and sex in ‘Los Scandalous’, armed with the ‘Laws,’ a step-by-step guide to get any man what he wants. In life you have to know the laws. You have to have a MOUTHPIECE! Starring: Lamonica Garrett (Transformers, Sons of Anarchy, Last Ship) Watch the trailer here ...
 

 

UK sales for Vincent Perez’s Alone in Berlin

 
ALTITUDE FILM DISTRIBUTION AND PICTUREHOUSE ENTERTAINMENT ACQUIRE UK DISTRIBUTION RIGHTS TO ALONE IN BERLIN AHEAD OF ITS LAUNCH AT THE BERLIN FILM FESTIVAL  Picturehouse Entertainment and Altitude Film Distribution have acquired the UK distribution rights to Vincent Perez’s Alone in Berlin, which will screen In Competition at the Berlin Film Festival. The deal was negotiated between Altitude Film Entertainment’s Will Clarke and Picturehouse Entertainment’s Clar...
 

SOY NERO by Rafi Pitts in Berlinale Competition – Nomination for Amnesty International Film Prize 2016

 
Rafi Pitts' new feature film SOY NERO will celebrate its world premiere in Competition at the Berlin International Film Festival. Alongside the nomination for the Golden Bear, SOY NERO was also nominated for the Amnesty International Film Prize 2016 as the only feature film from the Competition section. The aim of the prize is to draw the attention of audiences and representatives of the film industry to films dealing with human rights. The director Rafi Pitts as well as the actors Johnny Or...
 

Stanley Tucci’s FINAL PORTRAIT cast announced

 
SUPPORTING CAST ANNOUNCED FOR Stanley Tucci’s FINAL PORTRAIT   Geoffrey Rush, director Stanley Tucci and Armie Hammer in rehearsal     Stanley Tucci’s FINAL PORTRAIT, about the artist Alberto Giacometti, starts principal photography on 15 February. This, Tucci’s fifth directorial turn, is adapted from James Lord’s memoir ‘A Giacometti Portrait’.   Academy Award winner Geoffrey Rush (Shine, Pirates of the Caribbean series) stars as ...
 

Sales a'plenty for Paul Schrader, Nic Cage and Willem Dafoe's "Dog Eat Dog"

 
Arclight Films and Pure Dopamine are delighted to announce the Berlin/EFM premiere of the forthcoming crime-thriller DOG EAT DOG and a slough of sales around the world. The film was directed by two-time Golden Globe and Palme d’Or nominee and WGA Laurel Award-winner Paul Schrader (RAGING BULL, TAXI DRIVER, AFFLICTED). DOG EAT DOG boasts a top-class cast, headlined by Academy and Golden Globe Award-winner Nicolas Cage (NATIONAL TREASURE films, LORD OF WAR, OUTCAST) and Willem Dafoe (SPIDERM...
 

Berlin’s EFM is First Stop for Award-winning Comedy 'Friends and Romans'

 
 Berlin’s EFM is First Stop for Award-winning Comedy That Celebrates Mobsters We All Know and Love…Bada Boom, Bada Bing!     Michael Mailer Films announces that Angel Grace Worldwide (AGW) will handle international sales on its film “Friends and Romans,” featuring several stars from HBO’s “The Sopranos,” including Michael Rispoli (Two Family House, Kick-Ass), Emmy Award nominee Annabella Sciorra (The Hand That Rocks The Cradle, Jungl...
 

First-look photo from the delightful romantic comedy CARRIE PILBY which just completed filming

Carrie Pilby, the feature film adaptation of Caren Lissner’s critically-acclaimed, best-selling novel of the same name, has completed principal photography in New York City with Bel Powley, Nathan Lane, Gabriel Byrne, Vanessa Bayer, Colin O’Donoghue, William Moseley and Jason Ritter starring. Kara Holden (Middle School, Soul Surfer) adapted the book for the screen. Suzanne Farwell (The Intern, It’s Complicated), Susan Cartsonis (The Duff, What Women Want), and Brent Emery (The...
 

Berlin 66 opened rousingly on Thursday, February 11 with multiple screenings of the new Coen Bros. Hollywood send-up "Hail Caesa

 
Berlin 66 opened rousingly on Thursday, February 11 with multiple screenings of the new Coen Bros. Hollywood send-up "Hail Caesar" and a turn away overflow press conference crowd for the Jury led by Meryl Streep which was an event in itself. Day one, one might say, was all about  Streep, the Coen Brothers and actor George Clooney in his best jesting form and looking great in a slick black leather jacket at the Hail Caesar press conference table. First off, a few words about the...
 

 

 


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