Charlotte Rampling #Berlinale2019
On being fearless and living the character: Charlotte Rampling receives the Honorary Golden Bear.
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On being fearless and living the character: Charlotte Rampling receives the Honorary Golden Bear.
From Fritz Lang's 1931 classic to a TV series directed by David Schalko.
The terrific performances for a intensely disturbing film, from the words of the two lead actors, Juan Pablo Olyslager and Diane Bathen.
Through the story told by a stranger to a powerful film: this is the process that created Tremors, as the director tells us.
The two actors of Monsters tell us the method and the work used to deliver such a moving performance.
A tale of womanhood, attention and mutual help, based on a real story. An intensely touching film, deep and delicate at the same time.
Mateo Bendeski tells us about this story of love family and fitness: a brother-sister family, confused love and the cure of the body as an exit strategy from pain.
An uplifting smart film for kids, but not only, in the words of the director Steven Wouterlood.
A delicate tale of self affirmation and enpowerment of a young woman and mother in a Costa Rican village.
Polish film director Agnieszka Holland on Holodomor, corrupt media and George Orwell.
Playing an hideous character without judging her: Valerie Pachner on her role in Marie Kreutzer's film.
A quick EFM chat with: Renate Ranzi and Birgit Oberkofler.
Una chiacchierata EFM con: Renate Ranzi e Birgit Oberkofler, IDM Südtirol Alto Adige.
The fascinating world of Film Translation.
Let's meet the President of the Vallée d'Aoste Film Commission at the European Film Market in Berlin.
The Emilia Romagna Film Commission at the European Film Market, through the words of Emma Barboni.
Una delle più attive film commission italiane allo European Film Market di Berlino.
Emma Barboni ci racconta la Film Commission Emilia Romagna, presente allo European Film Market di Berlino.
Una chiacchierata EFM con: Tina Bianchi, Roma Lazio Film Commission.
Una chiacchierata EFM con: Paride Leporace, Lucana Film Commission.
Una chiacchierata EFM con: Michaela Guenzi.
A delicate coming of age with a strong insight on the rising of Right-wing populism in Finland.
A ghost town as a metaphor for a little ordinary xenofobia.
Australian documentary-maker Damon Gameau tells us about the making of his delightfully creative and eye-opening film envisioning how our world may look in 2040.
The tale of an impossible but inevitable love, in a society that urges you to conform. A tale in three parts for an intense and surprising film.
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