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      • 2008
      • À l’entrée de la nuit
      • Atkūrimas
      • Aletsch Negative
      • Cause of Death
      • Celle qui porte la pluie
      • A Demonstration
      • Écume
      • Filipiñana
      • Genius Loci
      • Girl and Body
      • Gumnaam Din
      • HaMa’azin
      • How to Disappear
      • Huntsville Station
      • Inflorescence
      • It Wasn´t the Right Mountain, Mohammad
      • My Galactic Twin Galaction
      • Playback
      • So We Live
      • Stump the Guesser
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Schlagwort: 2017

AN INTERVIEW WITH JACQUELINE LENTZOU »I AIM TO PORTRAY DREAMS«

The Greek Jacqueline Letzou decided she wanted to become a film director after seeing Gus Van Sant’s film Elephant. She … Mehr

2017, interview, Jaqueline Lentzou

BERLINALE SHORTS PROGRAMME BLOCKS 2017

Only a few more days and the time has come: the 67.th Berlinale starts! Here is a small overview of … Mehr

2017

AN INTERVIEW WITH LAURENCE BONVIN »I WANTED TO PAY A TRIBUTE«

Laurence Bonvin studied photography at the École Nationale Supérieure de la Photographie (ENSP) in Arles, France. Her documentary practice in … Mehr

2017, interview, Laurence Bonvin

BERLINALE SHORTS: »REFRAMING THE IMAGE«

Of presumed documentary moments, a philosophical computer game, sensually direct cinema and films with explosive potential. In this candid interview, … Mehr

2017, interview, maike mia höhne

THE BERLINALE SHORTS PROGRAMME BROCHURE 2017

2017

THE IMPORTANCE OF A BLACK PERSPECTIVE / Sarah Maldoror

Sarah Maldoror is a French filmmaker of African descent and her film Monangambeee, produced in 1969 will  be screened out of … Mehr

2017, interview

AN INTERVIEW WITH CHRISTIAN JANKOWSKI »AT LEAST, IT HAS TO BE ABNORMAL NORMAL«

Christian Jankowski, German artist and professor at the Stuttgart State Academy of Art and Design talks about his work, interests … Mehr

2017, Christian Jankowski, jury 2021

BERLINALE SHORTS 2017: REFRAMING THE IMAGE

23 films from 19 countries will be competing for the Golden and the Silver Bear as well as the Audi … Mehr

2017

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A collection of press reviews on all the films of Berlinale Shorts is waiting for you in the press section of our blog.
"I like the shape of the house.
"My favorite scenes are when the main character, a boy, strokes the fur on the bird's neck with his hand, and when the boy peels a tangerine for the dog. The reason is that both of these are movements I wanted to draw, regardless of the story." More information on "Bird in the Peninsula" by Atsushi Wada is available on the Berlinale Shorts blog.
"My main mission was to find locations and people which consist with “cinematic” energy. It was a strong and pure energy similar to my childhood memories." Find out what else Anastasia Veber had to say about the starting point for her film "Trap" on our blog.
"Solitude isn't new to me. Even before all the dark forces of the world started having a party, I often consciously chose to be alone." Read more about Maria Estela Paiso and her film "Ampangabagat Nin Talakba Ha Likol" (It’s Raining Frogs Outside) at
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