A Berlin retrospective salutes a handful of B-movie masters and grindhouse auteurs in all their gritty glory: "These were outsider filmmakers making outsider, maverick movies." By Scott Roxborough ...
The reforms are designed to allow more international productions, and talent, to compete for Germany’s top film honor, the Lolas. By Scott Roxborough Europe Bureau Chief A film with at least 50 ...
On Friday, Berlin will be all about German cinema: The 75th German Film Awards ceremony will take place at the Theater am Potsdamer Platz. According to the organizer, 1,700 guests are expected to ...
Diversification and inclusion in film productions remains one of the hottest topics in Germany at the moment, particularly since the country passed its new film funding law in December, which removed ...
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As Germany heads into a key general election on February 23, there’s a cloud of uncertainty hanging over the country’s film industry. Europe’s largest economy is facing a third consecutive year of ...
The German parliament — before being dissolved in December — ushered in a watered-down version of the country’s planned new film law that will create a more centralized funding system for production, ...
Germany’s filmmaking scene is vibrant, with a recent reform of the country’s film law boosting production incentives, but producers see room for improvement. The Teutonic contingent in Venice is led ...
German movies of the 1970s will forever be linked with the New German Cinema movement, the auteur directors - led by the likes of Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Werner Herzog, Wim Wenders, Margarethe von ...