Long-awaited follow-up to Parasite is a ’proudly idiosycratic’ affair
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‘Living The Land’, ‘Hot Milk’ kick off Berlin jury grid with middling scores
Nine critics are participating in this year’s jury grid and will mark all 19 films playing in competition.
Berlinale contender ‘Dreams (Sex Love)’ seduces buyers (exclusive)
The film sees Dag Johan Haugerud complete his ‘Sex Love Dreams’ trilogy.
Female-led global fund Desmar emerges as major backer of international films
The Los Angeles-Singapore-London outfit is two years into a five-year funding line.
Timothee Chalamet on making ‘A Complete Unknown’: “I don’t know if I have a lot more of these in me”
Chalamet faced the press alone in Berlin, representing ‘A Complete Unknown’.
UK-Ireland box office preview: ‘Bridget Jones’, ‘Captain America’ face off for Valentine’s Day
‘Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy’ made an impressive £2.1m in Thursday previews.
Studiocanal’s UK boss Alex Hamilton talks new international role, Paddington, Bafta and box-office bonanza
Hamilton has been promoted to chief international officer at the company.
Festival heads explain how they are tackling rising costs and funding cuts
Film festivals are also grappling with the increasing complexity of staging events.
“We can make American-style movies with international benefits”: How Canada’s Elevation Pictures is ramping up
Production slate features Medieval horror ‘Rapture’ with 2AM, ensemble comedy ’Heather Of The Valley’.
European producers warm to UK as co-producer as indie tax credit kicks in
But stumbling blocks still remain, say some producers screening films at the Berlinale.