By Andrew Horn
A film festival centered on the city of Berlin can, and one could say should, certainly include films about getting the hell out of Berlin.
One film that gets us out of town and into the wilds of East Brandenburg is “Der Ausflug”, which begins as a sunny little story of a family picnic Continue Reading
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Getting the Hell Outta Here: achtung berlin Roundup Part 2
Posted on May 15, 2012 by Ahorn
This post was posted in Film News, Documentary Films, Berlin Kalender, Fiction films, German independant, Events
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The Space Between Imagination and Reality: achtung berlin Festival Roundup Part 1
Posted on May 12, 2012 by Ahorn
By Andrew Horn
The Achtung Berlin Film festival is by no means on the scale of the Berlinale, but still no less a potential to see some decent films. Any festival has many more films than you could, or would want to, ever see and one’s impression is, more often than not, significantly due to the Continue Reading
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Duart For Art's Sake?
Posted on April 13, 2012 by Ahorn
By Andrew Horn
A week or so ago, a friend of mine sent me an email about one of the few remaining film labs in New York, called Duart. It said,
"They're now cleaning out their film vaults, which means they're looking for the owners of film that has been there for, potentially, decades. If there's anything Continue Reading
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From Alexis Carrington to the New Girl - TV Series From Airwaves to Disk and Back Again
Posted on March 20, 2012 by Ahorn
By Andrew Horn
A few months ago I was substituting for the regular Variety correspondent here in Berlin and I turned up a small story about how the German tv station, ProSieben, had bought the American tv series New Girl.
It didn’t seem like a very big deal - a lot of what one sees on Germany Continue Reading
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From A Whisper to A Screen - Digital Cinema On The Rise
Posted on March 15, 2012 by Ahorn
By Andrew Horn
I remember once reading what I thought was an amusing quote by Joseph Campbell which was something about how he thought computers were like religion - you expect them to solve all your problems but in fact they drive you crazy.
The same could be said for the whole so-called digital filmmaking thing. That Continue Reading
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Berlinale 2012 - All's Well that Ends...
Posted on February 25, 2012 by Ahorn
By Andrew Horn
I used to be a big fan of Guy de Maupassant and in fact I once made a film based on three of his stories - I used to describe it as a story within a story, in which one of the characters tells a story. So I, of course, also read Continue Reading
This post was posted in Documentary Films, Berlin Kalender, Fiction films, Events
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Berlinale 2012 - (Im)material World: Of Concrete, Celluloid, Lakes and Spirits
Posted on February 22, 2012 by Ahorn
By Andrew Horn
Leave it to the Forum to program a film about concrete. All kidding aside - actually only some kidding aside - the film "Parabeton - Pier Luigi Nervi" is about the architect, Nervi, insofar as it documents his various buildings, all designed for his material of choice, poured concrete (concrete in German is Continue Reading
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Notes from the Berlinale - Woman Times Seven
Posted on February 18, 2012 by Ahorn
By Andrew Horn
I started off Saturday with “Marina Abramovic: The Artist Is Present” playing in the Panorama. During "Iron Sky", I met a critic friend of mine and asked her if she had seen it. She acknowledged that it was ok but semi dismissed it as “typical HBO”. But okay, I’m interested in Marina Abramovic Continue Reading
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Berlinale 2012 - Tips Beyond the Catalogue Blurbs
Posted on February 13, 2012 by Ahorn
By Andrew Horn
With literally 100s of films on offer at the Berlinale, it’s always hard to know what films to go see based on just the small descriptions given in the catalogues. Sometimes films that appear dire can turn out to be interesting and sometimes things that look like a must-see turn out to be Continue Reading
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