Shoot is underway in Berlin on The Lives Of Others director’s third film.
German sales agent Beta Cinema has reunited with the Oscar-winning director Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck on his third feature, Werk Ohne Autor [Work Without Author], after having handled international sales on his debut The Lives Of Others in 2006.
In psychological thriller Work Without Author, young artist Kurt Barnert (Tom Schilling) has fled to West-Germany, but he continues to be tormented by the experiences he made in his childhood and youth in the Nazi years and during the Gdr-regime.
When he meets the student Ellie (Paula Beer), he is convinced that he has met the love of his life and begins to create paintings that mirror not only his own fate, but also the traumas of an entire generation.
Sebastian Koch, who was catapulted into the international spotlight after his lead role in The Lives of Others, has also been cast as one of the leads in [link...
German sales agent Beta Cinema has reunited with the Oscar-winning director Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck on his third feature, Werk Ohne Autor [Work Without Author], after having handled international sales on his debut The Lives Of Others in 2006.
In psychological thriller Work Without Author, young artist Kurt Barnert (Tom Schilling) has fled to West-Germany, but he continues to be tormented by the experiences he made in his childhood and youth in the Nazi years and during the Gdr-regime.
When he meets the student Ellie (Paula Beer), he is convinced that he has met the love of his life and begins to create paintings that mirror not only his own fate, but also the traumas of an entire generation.
Sebastian Koch, who was catapulted into the international spotlight after his lead role in The Lives of Others, has also been cast as one of the leads in [link...
- 6/21/2016
- by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
- ScreenDaily
Hany, an experimental drama made in one continuous shot by Czech director Michal Samir, has won the top prize at the 21st Oldenburg International Film Festival, the indie fest known as “Germany's Sundance,” which wrapped on Sunday. French crime thriller Fever, from director Raphael Neal, received a special mention from the Oldenburg jury. Newcomer Victoria Schulz won Oldenburg's acting honor, the Seymour Cassel Award, for her starring role in Christian Frosch's Von jetzt an kein Zuruck (From Here On, No Way Back), a period drama co-starring Ben Becker. Oldenburg's lifetime achievement honor this year went to Australian cult
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- 9/15/2014
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Hundreds of protesters flood Union Square in support of the 17-year-old who was fatally shot in Florida.
By Miranda Johnson, with additional reporting by Kimberly Reynolds
Demonstrators chant at the Million Hoodie March in honor of Trayvon Martin
Photo: John Moore/ Getty Images
New York — Hundreds of people took to New York City streets calling for justice for slain Florida teen Trayvon Martin on Wednesday evening (March 21). Protestors flooded Union Square in what was dubbed the Million Hoodie March, in support of the 17-year-old who was shot on February 26 by 28-year-old neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman in a gated Sanford, Florida, community.
Martin's parents led the demonstrators who demanded that Zimmerman be arrested.
The protest occurred the same day that the Sanford city manager announced that police could not arrest Zimmerman because he was protected by the so-called "Stand Your Ground" law, which allows Floridians to shoot anyone they believe is threatening them.
By Miranda Johnson, with additional reporting by Kimberly Reynolds
Demonstrators chant at the Million Hoodie March in honor of Trayvon Martin
Photo: John Moore/ Getty Images
New York — Hundreds of people took to New York City streets calling for justice for slain Florida teen Trayvon Martin on Wednesday evening (March 21). Protestors flooded Union Square in what was dubbed the Million Hoodie March, in support of the 17-year-old who was shot on February 26 by 28-year-old neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman in a gated Sanford, Florida, community.
Martin's parents led the demonstrators who demanded that Zimmerman be arrested.
The protest occurred the same day that the Sanford city manager announced that police could not arrest Zimmerman because he was protected by the so-called "Stand Your Ground" law, which allows Floridians to shoot anyone they believe is threatening them.
- 3/21/2012
- MTV Music News
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