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Louis Hofmann in Refuge (2015)

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“All the Light We Cannot See” (2023) – Miniseries on Netflix: If you enjoy (very) sentimental stories, don’t miss it
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All the Light We Cannot See is a drama series created by Steven Knight, directed by Shawn Levy, and based on the novel by Anthony Doerr.

Prepare your hearts to beat to the rhythm of one of the most sentimental series you can watch on television. “All the Light We Cannot See” is a spectacular production set in the final days of World War II during the German occupation of Paris, in which a blind girl broadcasts a radio program and helps the French resistance win the war. Meanwhile, the Germans search for her, some driven by sentiment and others for different reasons.

The series showcases stunning imagery, such as the breathtaking aerial shots, and boasts solid execution and writing.

However, be warned if you’re not a fan of sentimental stories, because this series delves deeply into the realm of emotions.

All the Light We Cannot See Synopsis

Marie-Laure,...
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  • 11/2/2023
  • by Martin Cid
  • Martin Cid - TV
Koza (2015)
'Goat' wins at Vilnius Film Festival
Koza (2015)
Ivan Ostrochovský’s boxer drama Goat (Koza) has been named Best Film at the 20th Vilnius International Film Festival.

The film, which had its world premiere in the Berlinale’s Panorama section in February, won the ¨New Europe - New Names¨ competition at the festival, which ran from March 19 to April 2.

The film, about a former Olympic boxer who goes on a punishing ‘tour’ to raise some fast cash, also took home the Cicae Art Cinema Award.

Goat (Koza), which won the works in progress prize at last year’s Karlovy Vary, is handled internationally by fledgling sales company Pluto Film.

The ¨New Europe - New Names¨ jury, which included Chilean director Cristián Jiménez, Israeli actress Hadas Yaron, and Romanian actor Vlad Ivanov, gave its award for Best Director to Ukraine’s Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy for The Tribe and its acting honours to Hungary’s Márton Kristóf (Afterlife) and Bulgaria’s Margita Gosheva (The Lesson).

Meanwhile, the Baltic...
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  • 4/7/2015
  • by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
  • ScreenDaily
James Franco, Seth Rogen, and Randall Park in L'Interview qui tue ! (2014)
Berlinale director: no plans for German Mip
James Franco, Seth Rogen, and Randall Park in L'Interview qui tue ! (2014)
Exclusive: Interview with Berlinale festival director Dieter Kosslick.

The Berlinale’s greater emphasis on television this year should not be interpreted as the first step towards a German Mip, according to festival director Dieter Kosslick.

In an exclusive interview with ScreenDaily, Kosslick said: ¨We don’t want to make a Mip TV or Mipcom, that’s as sure as day follows night and anything more would overstretch us.¨

He pointed out that that the Berlinale had had successful screenings of quality TV in the past with such productions as Dominik Graf’s Im Namen des Verbrechens, Jane Campion’s Top Of The Lake and Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s Berlin Alexanderplatz.

“We have now been working for the past two years on this programme which is composed of two parts: a series of discussions on new trends at the Efm and two days of drama series integrated into the festival programme and shown at Haus der Berliner [link=tt...
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  • 1/27/2015
  • by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
  • ScreenDaily
Max Ophüls
Oscar-nominated director in East Meets West line-up
Max Ophüls
Oscar-nominated UK director Tanel Toom and Estonian documentary maker Jaak Kilmi are among 22 film-makers with film projects in the fifth edition of the When East Meets West (Wemw) co-production forum (Jan 18-20).

Estonian-born Toom, who was nominated for The Confession (his graduation film from the UK’s Nfts), will be in Trieste with his fiction feature debut, the sci-fi thriller Gateway 6, to be produced by Matt Wilkinson and Ben Pullen’s Stigma Films, while Latvian producer Antra Gaile of Mistrus Media will be pitching Kilmi’s People From Nowhere.

A total of 10 documentaries and 12 fiction feature projects from 13 countries were selected from a record 285 submissions, including 57 from Italy, 38 from the UK, 19 from Canada, 15 from Ireland, 13 from the Us, and 143 from Eastern Europe.

Since Wemw’s 2015 edition has a focus on English-speaking countries, the line-up includes:

veteran Canadian film-maker Anne Henderson’s documentary project Missing Persona;

the Us-Italian co-production The Oldest Man Alive by Antonio Tibaldi, to be produced...
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  • 1/5/2015
  • by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
  • ScreenDaily
Dares producer works on debuts
Germany’s Zum Goldenen Lamm Filmproduktion, the producer of Marc Rensing’s The Woman Who Dares which has its world premiere at Zurich, is currently shooting the feature debuts from Marc Brumund and Christina Schiewe.

Brummund is tackling the subject of abuse at Church-run institutions in Freistatt, shooting at the real-life reformatory of the same name in Lower Saxony, which was the scene of such abuse in the past.

The screenplay, co-written with Nicole Armbruster, was awarded the Emden Screenplay Prize last year and the Golden Lola for Best German Screenplay during February’s Berlinale.

The cast is headed by Louis Hofmann, who played Tom Sawyer in Hermine Huntgeburth’s Twain adaptation last year, playing a 14-year-old rebelling against the home’s brutal working conditions, with other parts taken by Max Riemelt, Alexander Held and Uwe Bohm.

Edition Salzgeber will be releasing the film theatrically in Germany in 2014.

At the same time, principal photography...
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  • 9/28/2013
  • by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
  • ScreenDaily
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