par Julien MARSA
Il est des cinématographies nationales dont on entend généralement parler une ou deux fois l'an, avant qu'elles ne disparaissent et ne resurgissent en fonction des sorties en salles ou des présentations en festival, tel un animal qui hiberne et pointe le bout de son nez avec les beaux jours. C'est le cas, par Continue Reading
Tag Archives: berlinale
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Actualité des Films en France: Denis Côté
Posted on March 15, 2013 by Julien Marsa
This post was posted in Film News, Events, Actualité des Films en France
and was tagged with berlinale, Denis Côté, bestiaire, curling, canada, vic et flo ont vu un ours, carcasse, elle veut le chaos, québec, cinéma francophone, denys arcand -
Actualité des Films en France: Steven Soderbergh
Posted on March 8, 2013 by Julien Marsa
par Julien MARSA
Au dernier Festival de Berlin, il y avait un film en compétition dont on se demandait bien ce qu'il venait faire là. Non pas qu'il fut honteusement mauvais (on a vu pire durant cette Berlinale), mais l'on ne pouvait que se questionner sur la logique qui avait amené ce film, précisément, à être Continue Reading
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My Own Private Berlinale pt 4
Posted on March 2, 2013 by Ahorn
by Andrew Horn
I remember many years ago reading a story by the science fiction writer Brian W. Aldiss called “Aimez-Vous Holman Hunt?”. It imagined a computer program that could take a famous painting - in this case one by the above mentioned painter, though I don’t remember the title - and extrapolate a narrative out Continue Reading
This post was posted in Film News, Fiction films, Events
and was tagged with berlinale, Forum, Theater, painting, competition, brian w. aldiss, edward hopper, shirley - visions of reality, side effects, steven soderbergh, rooney mara, channing tatum, jude law, psychosis, sleepwalking, anti-depressant, pharmaceutical industry, richard foreman, once every day, doctor selavy's magic theater, Ontological Hysteric Theater, rhoda in potatoland, off-off broadway, gustav deutsch -
My Own Private Berlinale pt 3
Posted on February 23, 2013 by Ahorn
by Andrew Horn
As someone who barely made it out alive from the first season of “Girls”, I probably had no business going to see Noah Baumbach’s “Frances Ha”. Everyone around me in the theater appeared to be having a great time while I sat there in a dark funk. Is this how the younger generation Continue Reading
This post was posted in Documentary Films, Fiction films, Events
and was tagged with panorama, gentrification, berlinale, Britain, frances ha, noah baumbach, greta gerwig, brooklyn, slacker, gut renovation, su friedrich, williamsburg, spirit of 45, ken loach, welfare state, special -
My Own Private Berlinale pt 2
Posted on February 17, 2013 by Ahorn
by Andrew Horn
I wasn’t burning to see Gus van Sant’s “Promised Land” but it was the first day and the Competition press screening was in twenty minutes and I just thought what the hell. It was one of those morality tales, this time about fracking. (The film was awarded an "Honorable Mention" - the Ed.)Now Continue Reading
This post was posted in Documentary Films, Fiction films, Events
and was tagged with panorama, berlinale, fracking, gus van sant, wong kar-wai, competition, promised land, matt damon, frances mcdormand, abbie hoffman, tpg-afk, simon klose, grandmasters, the pirate bay - away from keyboard, pirate bay -
My Own Private Berlinale, pt 1
Posted on February 16, 2013 by Ahorn
by Andrew Horn
A few weeks ago, in writing an article about the then upcoming Berlin Film Festival, I was interviewing Stefanie Schulte Strathaus, the section director of Forum Expanded section. We were talking about the section, and it’s role within the festival as a whole, and she said that for her it was not about Continue Reading
This post was posted in Film News, Fiction films, Events
and was tagged with gay, berlinale, Forum Expanded, leviathan, video installation, Lucien Casting-Taylor, Verena Paravel, jamesfranco, inter leather bar, travis matthews, crusing, workers -
Actualité des Films en France: Live aus Berlin
Posted on February 15, 2013 by Julien Marsa
par Julien MARSA
Quoi de beau, quoi de neuf à voir, alors que nous cheminons tranquillement vers l'épilogue de cette Berlinale ? Une compétition un brin moribonde, mais toujours des surprises et des découvertes dans les sections parallèles. Au festivalier de passage, il faut bien dire qu'il est parfois difficile de repérer les perles dans ce Continue Reading
This post was posted in Events, Actualité des Films en France
and was tagged with berlinale, for marx, za marksa, svetlana baskova, je ne suis pas mort, mehdi ben attia, upstream color, shane carruth, before midnight, julie delpy, ethan hawke, richard linklater, strange little cat, ramon zürcher, parde, jafar panahi -
Matt Porterfield's "I Used To Be Darker" Screening in the Forum at Berlinale 2013
Posted on February 9, 2013 by Miete Steinmann
von Miete Steinmann
Reißerisch ist das Kino des Matt Porterfield gewiss nicht. Von den Sehgewohnheiten eines reizüberfluteten jungen Publikums vollkommen unbeeindruckt, erzählte der mit 35 Jahren selbst noch junge Regisseur Geschichten aus seiner Heimatstadt Baltimore (PUTTY HILL, HAMILTON): nonchalant doch eindrücklich. Sein drittes Werk, „I Used To Be Darker“, das jetzt im Forum der Berlinale läuft Continue Reading
This post was posted in Fiction films, Events
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Kim Longinotto's Latest Film "Salma" Screening in Panorama Berlinale 2013
Posted on February 7, 2013 by Miete Steinmann
von Miete Steinmann
„Sie ist ein gutes Mädchen, aber zu schlau und die ganze Zeit wütend.“ So spricht ein Vater über seine Tochter, Salma, die er neun Jahre lang weggesperrte – bis sie sich bereit erklärte, den für sie erwählten Bräutigam zu heiraten. Denn in den muslimischen Dörfern im tamilischen Südindien ist das bis heute so Continue Reading
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and was tagged with panorama, berlinale, Kim Longinotto, Sisters in Law, DIVORCE IRANIAN STYLE, HIDDEN FACES, HOLD ME TIGHT LET ME GO, RUNAWAY, SHINJUKU BOYS, day i will never forget, indien, salma, frauenrechte -
Parental Guidance Suggested - Some Material May Not Be Suitable For Children
Posted on January 31, 2013 by Ahorn
by Andrew Horn
I recently wrote a magazine article about the Generation section at the Berlin Film Festival. For those who don’t know what that is, it’s the former Kinderfilmfest (Children’s Film Festival) which 10 years ago expanded to include kids 14 and over. I’ve written about them before and in the years since the 14+ Continue Reading
This post was posted in Film News, Fiction films
and was tagged with berlinale, generation, youth protection, horror film, william castle, the tingler, homicidal, midnight cowboy, lonesome cowboys, film rating, x, pg, nutty professor, eddie murphy, family viewing
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