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Berlin EFM Dailies Newsletter N°9

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Kollektivet | Video Highlights Press Conference | Berlinale 2016

After Submarino, which screened in Competition at the Berlinale in 2010, Thomas Vinterberg returns to Berlin with Kollektivet (The Commune). Loosely based on his own childhood experiences, the director depicts a private experiment from the 1970s in which community and individuality, freedom and tradition and the promise of happiness also harbour dangers.

Erik, a lecturer in architecture, inherits his father’s large old house in Hellerup, north of Copenhagen. His wife Anna, a well-known television newscaster, suggests that they invite their friends to come and live with them. In this way she hopes to evade the boredom that has begun to seep into their marriage. Before long, a dozen women, men and children move into the country house, make collective decisions, engage in discussions and go swimming together in the nearby Øresund strait. They also rub each other up the wrong way on account of their smaller and larger idiosyncrasies. Their fragile equilibrium threatens to come undone when Erik falls in love with his student Emma and the young woman moves into the house. Fourteen-year-old Freja, daughter of Erik and Anna, aloofly observes these goings-on and seeks her own way. Press Conference KOLLEKTIVET (The Commune) by Thomas Vinterberg at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival.  Denmark / Sweden / Netherlands 2015, 111 min Danish by Thomas Vinterberg with Trine Dyrholm Ulrich Thomsen Helene Reingaard Neumann Martha Sofie Wallstrøm Hansen Lars Ranthe Erik, a lecturer in architecture, inherits his father’s large old house in Hellerup, north of Copenhagen. His wife Anna, a well-known television newsca...

 

Zero Days | Video Highlights Press Conference | Berlinale 2016

Highlights Press Conference ZERO DAYS by Alex Gibney at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival.  Alex Gibney (Director, Producer)   In his new film, Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker Alex Gibney explores the phenomenon of Stuxnet, a self-replicating computer virus discovered in 2010 by international IT experts. Evidently commissioned by the US and Israeli governments, this malware was designed to specifically sabotage Iran’s nuclear programme. However, the compl...
 

Genius | Video Highlights Press Conference | Berlinale 2016

Highlights Press Conference GENIUS by Michael Grandage at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival.  Michael Grandage (Director, Producer) with Jude Law New York in the 1920s. Max Perkins, literary editor at Scribner’s Sons is the first to sign such subsequent literary greats as Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald. When a sprawling, chaotic 1,000-page manuscript by an unknown writer named Thomas Wolfe falls into his hands, Perkins is convinced he has discovered a li...
 

Soy Nero | Video Highlights Press Conference | Berlinale 2016

Highlights Press Conference SOY NERO by Rafi Pitts at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival.  Rafi Pitts (Director, Scriptwriter) The border fence between Mexico and the United States is part of their lives; Mexican youths use it as a volleyball net on the beach, holding their own kind of international matches with their opposite numbers on the other side. When Nero scales the metres-high metal bars we suspect that he has done this often before: because nothing is going to d...
 

Chi-Raq | Video Highlights Press Conference | Berlinale 2016

Highlights Press Conference CHI-RAQ (CHIRAQ) by Spike Lee at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival.  Spike Lee (Director, Scriptwriter, Producer)  ...
 

 

Berlinale Talents at MGB say goodbye

  Berlinale Talents Market Hub - Happy Hour      The European Film Market 2016 welcomes Berlinale Talents once again to the initiative Berlinale Talents Market Hub. This platform, at its buzzing location in the gallery of the Martin-Gropius-Bau, serves as a contact and meeting point, offering new perspectives to both EFM participants and upcoming talents. Talents not onl...
 

DFFB wine Reception honoring Ben Gibson its new director

Ben Gibson, Director of schools, Bodo Knapheide, Head of Studies and Edith Forster, Head of Administration A wine reception was held on the top floor of DFFB in front of industry, students and staff of Berlin’s German Film & Television Academy (dffb) in honour of newly appointed Director Ben Gibson? former director of the London Film School (LFS), he was also the founder of Making Waves program . He is the first non german to hold this position.   ...
 

Opening Avant Premiere by IMZ with JUAN DIEGO FLÓREZ

Avant Premiere held a spectacular opening of the  2016 edition (at Scandic Hotel) showing footage (courtesy EuroArts ) from a wonderful charity gala from the Wiener Staatsoper: Peruvian tenor Juan Diego Flórez invited some of his most accomplished colleagues onto the stage with him for a charity concert in aid of Peruvian children. The tenor has agreed to join for the screening, introduce the program, speak about his charity - and of course, sing, but unfotunately he turned ...
 

Antalya came to Berlin to present highlights of 53rd edition

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53rd INTERNATIONAL ANTALYA FILM FESTIVAL OCTOBER 16-23, 2016     INTERNATIONAL ANTALYA FILM FESTIVAL Turkey’s longest-running film festival with a fascinatinghistory of 52 years, the International Antalya Film Festival isdistinguished as one of the most established film festivals inthe world and Turkey’s premiere cinema hub. A film ind...
 

Antalya 2015 Pitching Platform Awards

Butterflies (30.000 TL Financial Support Award) Producer and Director: Tolga Karaçelik In his Hasanlar Village, Tolga Karaçelik has created anintriguing and whimsical village setting where his audiencecan share his preoccupation with universal human issues.  Life, death and suicide; relationships and events&nb...
 

CAFE NAGLER - BERLINALE Culinary Cinema

      Documentary | Israel, Germany | 59 min | 2015 Director: Mor Kaplansky Co-director: Yariv Barel Producer: Liran Atzmor Involved broadcasters: Keshet TV Israel, MDR/Arte, CBC Documentary Channel, Radio Canada, RSI Switzerland, UR Sweden   During the 1920s, Café Nagler was the hottest place in Berlin. The director embarks on a journey to f...
 

VITA ACTIVA, The spirit of Hannah Arendt

Hannah Arendt caused a great uproar in the 1960s  by coining the subversive concept of "banality of evil" when referring to the Nazi evil. Her private life was no less controversial thanks to her love affair with a renowned German philosopher and Nazi supporter Martin Heidegger. She was one of the most influential thinkers of the 20th century who both lived through and wrote about the open wounds of modern times. Arendt's insights about the nature of evil, the plight of...

 


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