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Carte Blanche für Dieter Kosslick im MoMA New York

August 21, 2011 by Andreas Fuchs  
Filed under Film News (German)

Das New Yorker Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) widmet Festivaldirektor Dieter Kosslick zu seinem zehnten Berlinale-Jubiläum eine Filmreihe. Unter dem Titel „Carte Blanche: Dieter Kosslick, the  Culinary Cineaste“ (Carte Blanche: Dieter Kosslick, der kulinarische Cineast) werden vom 22. bis 30. August 2011 insgesamt elf Filme im MoMA gezeigt.
Dieter Kosslick, seit Mai 2001 Direktor der Internationalen [...]

“Das Boot” Turns 30

July 4, 2011 by GW Editorial Staff  
Filed under FILM

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A number of special events will be held across the US this year to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Academy Award-nominated epic WWII masterpiece “Das Boot” by director Wolfgang Petersen. Critically acclaimed as one of the best war films of all times, “Das Boot” follows the lives of fearless U-Boat captain Capt.-Lt. Henrich Lehmann-Willenbrock [...]

Benjamin Heisenberg’s: The Robber, in a Theater Near You

June 7, 2011 by GW Editorial Staff  
Filed under FILM

Talented filmmaker Benjamin Heisenberg is one of the directors to watch, his latest film “The Robber – Der Räuber” is now in US theatres.
Having developed a taste for the adrenaline that comes from the thrill of the chase, marathon runner Johann Rettenberger, Austrian Andreas Lust, fresh of his Academy Award nominated role in Revanche, turns [...]

CA: Film and Conversation at the Goethe-Institut LA

June 7, 2011 by GW Editorial Staff  
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Hollywood Talks Shop is in its seventh season and on May 25th animator Simon Otto will talk about his work at the famous “Show and Tell” , where industry insiders share their thoughts on Hollywood and provide an entertaining and informative look behind the scenes.

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June 7, 2011 by GW Editorial Staff  
Filed under FILM

In a time that we are a nation at war, actually one should ad an s if it were grammatically correct, a nation at wars. Because we entertain more than one simultaneously and have unfortunately not yet utilized recent developments as a striking reason to stop the literal and financial arteriotomy. We are used to [...]

FL: “Cave of Forgotten Dreams” by Werner Herzog

May 12, 2011 by GW Editorial Staff  
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“Cave of Forgotten Dreams” is a breathtaking new documentary from German director Werner
Herzog (Aguirre the Wrath of God, Encounters at the End of the World, Grizzly Man). The
film follows an exclusive expedition into the nearly inaccessible Chauvet Cave in France, home
to the most ancient visual art known to have been created by human beings. One [...]

“Klitschko” Picked up by Top US Distributor

April 28, 2011 by GW Editorial Staff  
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Shortly after its World Premiere at Tribeca Film Festival, the North American rights for the boxing documentary “Klitschko” about the legendary Klitschko Brothers, directed by international Emmy award winning German director Sebastian Dehnhardt, was acquired by Corinth Film.
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So far, the film has received strong reviews and an enthusiastic audience reaction. The US theatrical release is [...]

NY: KINO!2011 Opens Today at MoMA in New York

April 27, 2011 by GW Editorial Staff  
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The Museum of Modern Art marks the first half of its 32nd annual survey of recent German cinema with the New York premiere of Kino! veteran Tom Tykwer’s most recent film, “Three”, which was a substantial hit in Germany.
The movie is about Anna and Simon, a couple in their early forties, who live together in [...]

Benjamin Heisenberg’s: The Robber, in a Theater Near You

April 13, 2011 by GW Editorial Staff  
Filed under FILM

Talented filmmaker Benjamin Heisenberg is one of the directors to watch, his latest film “The Robber – Der Räuber” is now in US theatres.
Having developed a taste for the adrenaline that comes from the thrill of the chase, marathon runner Johann Rettenberger, Austrian Andreas Lust, fresh of his Academy Award nominated role in Revanche, turns [...]

Werner Herzog Short Film

March 23, 2011 by GW Editorial Staff  
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Werner Herzog’s short film: O Soave Fanciulla (Oh you vision of beauty) from Puccini’s iconic La Bohème for Sky Arts Opera Shorts:

The complete movie:

and our all time favorite: plastic bag

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