Saoirse Ronan © The Outrun
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First Films in Panorama Confirmed: Counter Movements
Panorama is announcing its first eleven titles, seven of which are world premieres. A total of 16 countries have been involved in their production. First topics: rebellion and anti-heroes. Nora Fingscheidt, Jérémy Clapin, Aslı Özge, Josef Hader, Ray Yeung, Jane Schoenbrun, Carmen Jaquier and Jan Gassmann are all presenting their latest films.
Please find enclosed the press release and the film list.
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Claudia Geisler-Bading in Herzsprung (D 1992, Regie: Helke Misselwitz) © DEFA-Stiftung / Helga Paris
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2024 Retrospective – “An Alternate Cinema – From the Deutsche Kinemathek Archives” – Final Selection Encompasses 23 Films
The Retrospective “An Alternate Cinema” will present 23 films, including two world premieres of digital restorations. The section will screen independent and unusual productions from the holdings of the Deutsche Kinemathek, with works by Michael Brynntrup, İsmet Elçi, Eva Hiller, Helke Misselwitz, and Ulrich Schamoni, among others.
Please find enclosed the press release and the film list.
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Chhngai Dach Alai (Further and Further Away) by Polen Ly II © Polen Ly; Imfura by Samuel Ishimwe II © Samuel Ishimwe;
Ensilumi (Any Day Now) by Hamy Ramezan II © Aamu Film Company
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Berlinale Spotlight: Berlinale Shorts & Generation
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Berlinale Spotlight: Berlinale Shorts & Generation – Guests at the Documentation Centre for Displacement, Expulsion, Reconciliation in Berlin
For many years now, the Berlinale has been present outside of the festival period with specially curated programmes. The next Berlinale Spotlight focuses on the topics of displacement, expulsion and reconciliation. In the scope of two events – Berlinale Shorts (December 21, 2023) and Generation (January 17, 2024) – films from past editions will be screened, followed in each case by a Q&A. To the full programme.
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