German Films has released a list of ten films that were submitted by German producers for consideration to become the country’s International Feature Oscar contender.
Among the front-runners for selection are likely to be Julia Von Heinz’s And Tomorrow The Entire World, Caroline Link’s When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit, Burhan Qurbani’s Berlin Alexanderplatz and Christian Petzold’s Undine.
The ten films:
• When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit – Caroline Link (Sommerhaus Filmproduktion)
• Berlin Alexanderplatz – Burhan Qurbani (Sommerhaus Filmproduktion)
• Crescendo #Makemusicnotwar – Dror Zahavi (Ccc-Filmkunst)
• Curveball – Johannes Naber (Bon Voyage Films)
• A Wet Dog – Damir Lukacevic (Carte Blanche International)
• Enfant Terrible – Oskar Roehler (Bavaria Filmproduktion)
• Fritzi – A Revolutionary Tale – Ralf Kukula, Matthias Brun (Balance Film)
• I’Ve Never Been To New York – Philipp Stölzl (Ziegler Film/UFA Fiction)
• Undine – Christian Petzold (Schramm Film Koerner + Weber)
• And Tomorrow The Entire World – Julia von Heinz (Seven Elephant Pictures)
An independent jury will select the German contender,...
Among the front-runners for selection are likely to be Julia Von Heinz’s And Tomorrow The Entire World, Caroline Link’s When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit, Burhan Qurbani’s Berlin Alexanderplatz and Christian Petzold’s Undine.
The ten films:
• When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit – Caroline Link (Sommerhaus Filmproduktion)
• Berlin Alexanderplatz – Burhan Qurbani (Sommerhaus Filmproduktion)
• Crescendo #Makemusicnotwar – Dror Zahavi (Ccc-Filmkunst)
• Curveball – Johannes Naber (Bon Voyage Films)
• A Wet Dog – Damir Lukacevic (Carte Blanche International)
• Enfant Terrible – Oskar Roehler (Bavaria Filmproduktion)
• Fritzi – A Revolutionary Tale – Ralf Kukula, Matthias Brun (Balance Film)
• I’Ve Never Been To New York – Philipp Stölzl (Ziegler Film/UFA Fiction)
• Undine – Christian Petzold (Schramm Film Koerner + Weber)
• And Tomorrow The Entire World – Julia von Heinz (Seven Elephant Pictures)
An independent jury will select the German contender,...
- 10/16/2020
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
New feature projects from Ari Folman, Anca Damian, Karsten Killerich were also presented.
Spanish animator Salvador Simo was voted European director of the year by delegates attending the Cartoon Movie Co-Production Forum in Bordeaux in France this week (March 5-7).
Simo’s feature Bunuel In The Labyrinth Of The Turtles, which is being handled internationally by Latido, screened as a sneak preview at the forum.
Stuttgart-based sales agent Sola Media was voted European distributor of the year.
Dutch animation studio Submarine was named European producer of the year. The company is involved with four of the projects presented at the...
Spanish animator Salvador Simo was voted European director of the year by delegates attending the Cartoon Movie Co-Production Forum in Bordeaux in France this week (March 5-7).
Simo’s feature Bunuel In The Labyrinth Of The Turtles, which is being handled internationally by Latido, screened as a sneak preview at the forum.
Stuttgart-based sales agent Sola Media was voted European distributor of the year.
Dutch animation studio Submarine was named European producer of the year. The company is involved with four of the projects presented at the...
- 3/8/2019
- by Martin Blaney
- ScreenDaily
Claude Barras’ “Savages!,” Alain Gagnol and Jean-Loup Felicioli’s “Tales of the Hedgehog” and Peter Dodd’s “King of the Swamp” are among the sixty-six projects –a 10% increase from last year– to be pitched at the 21st Cartoon Movie, Europe’s leading animated movie co-production event, which will take place in the French port city of Bordeaux, kicking off March 5.
Projects will be offered to buyers and potential partners in different stages: 28 in concept, 24 in development, seven in production and seven sneak previews.
“Savages!” is the much-awaited sophomore project from Switzerland’s Barras, following his multi-awarded and foreign-language Oscar nominated “My Life as a Zucchini.” A stop-motion feature, “Savages!” is produced by France’s Prélude in co-production with Switzerland’s Helium Films. It tells the story of the friendship between 11-year-old Kéria and a Bornean orangutan baby. They will be forced to flee from Kéria’s father who wants to...
Projects will be offered to buyers and potential partners in different stages: 28 in concept, 24 in development, seven in production and seven sneak previews.
“Savages!” is the much-awaited sophomore project from Switzerland’s Barras, following his multi-awarded and foreign-language Oscar nominated “My Life as a Zucchini.” A stop-motion feature, “Savages!” is produced by France’s Prélude in co-production with Switzerland’s Helium Films. It tells the story of the friendship between 11-year-old Kéria and a Bornean orangutan baby. They will be forced to flee from Kéria’s father who wants to...
- 2/3/2019
- by Emilio Mayorga
- Variety Film + TV
Council of Europe’s cinema fund to award €5,683,544; Petzold, Rohrwacher projects also get backing.
Eurimages has announced it will support 24 co-productions (including two documentaries and three animations) for a combined €5,683,544.
The projects selected by the Eurimages board are:
Fatei And The Sea (Russia, Finland, Poland) - Alina Rudnitskaya Fritzi - A Miraculous Revolutionary Tale (Germany, Belgium, Czech Republic) - Matthias Bruhn, Ralf Kukula The Delegation ((Albania, Greece) - Bujar AlimaniSunset (Hungary, France) - Laszlo NemesLemonade (Romania, Germany) - Ioana Maria UricaruBrothers (Turkey, Germany, Bulgaria) - Ömür AtayGipsy Queen (Germany, Austria) - Hüseyin TabakPachamama (France, Luxembourg, Canada) - Juan Antin Stitches (Serbia, Slovenia) - Miroslav TerzicThe Harvesters (France, South Africa, Poland, Greece) - Etienne KallosCold War (Poland, United Kingdom, France) - Pawel PawlikowskiSpitak (Russia, Armenia) - Alexander KottPassed By Censor (Turkey, France, Germany) - Serhat KaraaslanTel Aviv On Fire (Luxembourg, Israel, France, Belgium) - Sameh Zoabi (U.S. Resident)Happy As Lazzaro (Italy, Switzerland, France...
Eurimages has announced it will support 24 co-productions (including two documentaries and three animations) for a combined €5,683,544.
The projects selected by the Eurimages board are:
Fatei And The Sea (Russia, Finland, Poland) - Alina Rudnitskaya Fritzi - A Miraculous Revolutionary Tale (Germany, Belgium, Czech Republic) - Matthias Bruhn, Ralf Kukula The Delegation ((Albania, Greece) - Bujar AlimaniSunset (Hungary, France) - Laszlo NemesLemonade (Romania, Germany) - Ioana Maria UricaruBrothers (Turkey, Germany, Bulgaria) - Ömür AtayGipsy Queen (Germany, Austria) - Hüseyin TabakPachamama (France, Luxembourg, Canada) - Juan Antin Stitches (Serbia, Slovenia) - Miroslav TerzicThe Harvesters (France, South Africa, Poland, Greece) - Etienne KallosCold War (Poland, United Kingdom, France) - Pawel PawlikowskiSpitak (Russia, Armenia) - Alexander KottPassed By Censor (Turkey, France, Germany) - Serhat KaraaslanTel Aviv On Fire (Luxembourg, Israel, France, Belgium) - Sameh Zoabi (U.S. Resident)Happy As Lazzaro (Italy, Switzerland, France...
- 3/14/2017
- by orlando.parfitt@screendaily.com (Orlando Parfitt)
- ScreenDaily
Council of Europe’s cinema fund to award €5,683,544.
Eurimages has announced it will support 24 co-productions (including 2 documentaries and three animations) for a combined €5,683,544.
The organisation is the council of Europe’s fund for co-production, distribution and exhibition of European cinema.
The projects selected by the Eurimages board are:
Fatei And The Sea (Russia, Finland, Poland) - Alina Rudnitskaya Fritzi - A Miraculous Revolutionary Tale (Germany, Belgium, Czech Republic) - Matthias Bruhn, Ralf Kukula The Delegation ((Albania, Greece) - Bujar AlimaniSunset (Hungary, France) - Laszlo NemesLemonade (Romania, Germany) - Ioana Maria UricaruBrothers (Turkey, Germany, Bulgaria) - Ömür AtayGipsy Queen (Germany, Austria) - Hüseyin TabakPachamama (France, Luxembourg, Canada) - Juan Antin Stitches (Serbia, Slovenia) - Miroslav TerzicThe Harvesters (France, South Africa, Poland, Greece) - Etienne KallosCold War (Poland, United Kingdom, France) - Pawel PawlikowskiSpitak (Russia, Armenia) - Alexander KottPassed By Censor (Turkey, France, Germany) - Serhat KaraaslanTel Aviv On Fire (Luxembourg, Israel, France, Belgium...
Eurimages has announced it will support 24 co-productions (including 2 documentaries and three animations) for a combined €5,683,544.
The organisation is the council of Europe’s fund for co-production, distribution and exhibition of European cinema.
The projects selected by the Eurimages board are:
Fatei And The Sea (Russia, Finland, Poland) - Alina Rudnitskaya Fritzi - A Miraculous Revolutionary Tale (Germany, Belgium, Czech Republic) - Matthias Bruhn, Ralf Kukula The Delegation ((Albania, Greece) - Bujar AlimaniSunset (Hungary, France) - Laszlo NemesLemonade (Romania, Germany) - Ioana Maria UricaruBrothers (Turkey, Germany, Bulgaria) - Ömür AtayGipsy Queen (Germany, Austria) - Hüseyin TabakPachamama (France, Luxembourg, Canada) - Juan Antin Stitches (Serbia, Slovenia) - Miroslav TerzicThe Harvesters (France, South Africa, Poland, Greece) - Etienne KallosCold War (Poland, United Kingdom, France) - Pawel PawlikowskiSpitak (Russia, Armenia) - Alexander KottPassed By Censor (Turkey, France, Germany) - Serhat KaraaslanTel Aviv On Fire (Luxembourg, Israel, France, Belgium...
- 3/14/2017
- by orlando.parfitt@screendaily.com (Orlando Parfitt)
- ScreenDaily
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