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Marcus Mittermeier in Schuld (2015)

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It Might Get Loud (2008)
Berlinale takes wraps off complete lineup
It Might Get Loud (2008)
Berlin -- Richard Loncraine's "My One and Only," a '50s-era comedy starring Renee Zellweger and Kevin Bacon, was squeezed into the competition lineup for this year's Berlin International Film Festival, barely a week before the event kicks off.

Zellweger plays a glamorous single mom on the hunt for a rich man to foot the bill for her and her sons' lifestyle. Produced by Merv Griffith Entertainment and Ray Gun Prods., "My One and Only" will have its world premiere in Berlin. Essential Entertainment is handling international sales.

Berlin also added Lone Scherfig's Sundance favorite "An Education" with Peter Sarsgaard, Alfred Molina and Emma Thompson and Davis Guggenheim's music documentary "It Might Get Loud" for its Berlinale Special Galas, ensuring the films will get the red carpet treatment without any of the pressure of competition.

All three films should give an added boost of star power to...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 1/27/2009
  • by By Scott Roxborough
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Berlinale 09: Panorama section now complete with 48 titles
And here's the rest fo them which includes loads of world premiers, plenty of Asian flare, and lot's of film makers I've never heard of before..

Check the list after the break.

Panorama Main Programme

Dongbei, Dongbei (A North Chinese Girl) by Zou Peng, People’s Republic of China (Wp)

With Tian Yi-Wen, Wu Rui-Peng, Liu Xing-Ping

Rabioso sol, rabioso cielo (Raging Sun, Raging Sky) by Julián Hernández, Mexico (Wp)

With Jorge Becerra, Javier Oliván, Guillermo Villegas, Giovanna Zacarias

Rossiya 88 (Russia 88) by Pavel Bardin, Russian Federation (Wp)

With Petr Fyodorov, Vera Strokova, Kazbek Kibizov

Schläft ein Lied in allen Dingen (Sleeping Songs) by Andreas Struck, Germany (Wp)

With Stefan Rudolf, Chulpan Khamatova, Traute Hoess, Paula Kalenberg, Barnaby Metschurat

Strella by Panos H. Koutras, Greece (Wp)

With Mina Orfanou, Yiannis Kokkiasmenos, Minos Theoharis, Betty Vakalidou

Vingança (Retribution) by Paulo Pons, Brazil

With Bárbara Borges, Erom Cordeiro, Branca Messina, Guta Stresser, Marcio...
See full article at QuietEarth.us
  • 1/21/2009
  • QuietEarth.us
WB Germany re-ups with X-Filme group
COLOGNE, Germany -- Warner Bros. Pictures Germany has reupped its distribution deal with Berlin-based production group X- Filme, Warner Bros. Pictures Germany vp and managing director Willi Geike said in a statement Tuesday. The deal with X-Filme and its distribution arm X-Verleih, started in 2001, has seen Warner Bros. coordinate the German release of X-Filme titles including last year's local boxoffice smash "Good bye, Lenin!" Warners said the extension of the deal will cover as many as 20 films from the Berlin outfit. In a separate announcement, X-Verleih said Tuesday that it has picked up the low-budget crime comedy "Muxmauschenstill", which screened in the Perspectives on German Cinema sidebar at the Berlin International Film Festival last week. The film is the directorial debut of German TV actor Marcus Mittermeier and was a sleeper hit among Berlin fest attendees.
  • 2/17/2004
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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