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German Films Shine at Oscars Amidst Global Tensions

Despite the predicted rain in Hollywood, the 97th Academy Awards ceremony is proceeding, showcasing German films like Edward Berger's "Konklave" (eight nominations) and Mohammad Rasoulof's "Die Saat des heiligen Feigenbaums" (filmed secretly in Iran), alongside "September 5" (co-produced by Sean Pen...

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Wunderschöner": A German Film Exploring Female Identity and Solidarity

Wunderschöner," a German film directed by and starring Karoline Herfurth, explores the lives of several women grappling with relationship issues, body image concerns, and societal pressures, showcasing the complexities of female solidarity and challenging simplistic notions of female empowerment.

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Berlinale's Diminishing Global Influence Highlighted by Low Oscar Nominations

The Berlinale, a major German film festival, received only one Oscar nomination this year compared to 31 for Cannes and 13 for Venice, indicating a decline in its global influence due to scheduling conflicts, declining film quality, and logistical issues.

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Max Ophüls Preis Awards €130,000, Launches New Treatment Development Award

The 46th Max Ophüls Preis film festival in Saarbrücken, Germany, will award €130,000 in prizes on January 28th, including a new €10,000 award for treatment development, showcasing 151 films from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland across nine venues.

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Amelio's "Campo di battaglia" Faces Limited German Distribution

Gianni Amelio's "Campo di battaglia", a World War I drama about military doctors, premiered at the Venice Film Festival but faces limited German distribution due to private film distribution structures and insufficient EU funding, highlighting a broader systemic issue affecting access to European ar...

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Germany Passes New Film Funding Law, Securing €50 Million for 2025

The German Bundestag passed a new film funding law on Thursday, securing €50 million for German film productions in 2025, improving funding processes, and aiming to attract international productions.

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What Marielle Knows": Telepathic Child Exposes Family Secrets

What Marielle Knows", directed by Frédéric Hambalek, premiered at the Berlin Film Festival on February 17th. The film follows a girl who gains telepathic abilities, forcing her parents to confront their secrets and strained marriage, leading to significant changes in their behavior and relationships...

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Berlinale Opens Amidst High Expectations and Focus on Open Dialogue

The 75th Berlinale opens today in Berlin, Germany, awarding Tilda Swinton a lifetime achievement award, premiering Tom Tykwer's "Das Licht", and aiming for less drama after last year's controversies, under the direction of Tricia Tuttle.

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German Cinema Attendance Drops 5.8% in 2024

German cinema ticket sales dropped by 5.8% in 2024 to 90.1 million, with revenue falling to €868.4 million, partly due to the European Championship, Olympics, and Hollywood strikes; however, children's films performed exceptionally well.

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Max Ophüls Preis Festival Opens, Showcases Societal Issues in German Cinema

The 46th Max Ophüls Preis film festival opened in Saarbrücken, Germany, on January 25th, 2024, showcasing 151 films across nine venues; the opening film, "Muxmäuschenstill," a political satire, addresses party politics and populism, with a notable decrease in films on migration and war compared to l...

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Hannelore Hoger: A Legacy of Authentic Female Portrayals

Hannelore Hoger, a German actress who died at 82, is celebrated for her impactful roles, including Trude Blorna in the 1975 film adaptation of "Die verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum" and the lead detective in the long-running TV series "Bella Block." Her career challenged ageism and lookism, portray...

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Doris Dörrie: A Multifaceted Career in Film, Literature, and Opera

German filmmaker Doris Dörrie, known for films like "Männer" and "Kirschblüten – Hanami," was interviewed on the German talk show "Alles gesagt?"; her career also includes writing and opera directing.

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