Jury includes Golden Leopard-winning director Angelina Maccarone, actress jenny Schily and producer Jochen Laube.
The Berlin Film Festival has unveiled the jury that will award the fourth “Made in Germany – Perspektive Fellowship” to a young director prior to the Berlinale.
Part of the Berlinale’s Perspektive Deutsches Kino section, the fellowship supports young German filmmakers in developing a project, material and screenplay. The €15,000 fellowship is funded by watch manufacturer Glashütte Original.
Eligible to participate were all directors who had a film in the Perspektive programme in 2014.
Press screenings of the Perspektive 2015 will kick off on Jan 19 with the presentation of this fellowship to a young talent from the 2014 edition.
The new jury members, all of whom will attend the award ceremony, are director Angelina Maccarone, actress Jenny Schily and producer Jochen Laube. Film journalist Knut Elstermann will host the occasion and invite the press in the name of the Berlinale to talk with the new fellowship holder...
The Berlin Film Festival has unveiled the jury that will award the fourth “Made in Germany – Perspektive Fellowship” to a young director prior to the Berlinale.
Part of the Berlinale’s Perspektive Deutsches Kino section, the fellowship supports young German filmmakers in developing a project, material and screenplay. The €15,000 fellowship is funded by watch manufacturer Glashütte Original.
Eligible to participate were all directors who had a film in the Perspektive programme in 2014.
Press screenings of the Perspektive 2015 will kick off on Jan 19 with the presentation of this fellowship to a young talent from the 2014 edition.
The new jury members, all of whom will attend the award ceremony, are director Angelina Maccarone, actress Jenny Schily and producer Jochen Laube. Film journalist Knut Elstermann will host the occasion and invite the press in the name of the Berlinale to talk with the new fellowship holder...
- 11/26/2014
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
BERLIN -- The first six films have been selected for the Perspektive Deutsches Kino sidebar at next February's 57th annual Berlin International Film Festival.
The festival section, which highlights new German talent, includes the debut feature from Bastian Guenther, winner of this year's First Steps Award for his short Ende einer Strecke.
Guenther's first feature, Autopiloten (Autopilots), tells the story of four men who criss-cross the Autobahn in a search for meaning in their lives.
Pepe Planitzer, whose debut A Ship Is Coming (2003) was nominated for a German Camera Award, returns with Alle Alle (All Gone), about a gentle giant who turns a small German village upside down.
Other films selected for the 2007 Perspektive include Ben Von Grafenstein's Blindflug (Blind Flight), in which a love triangle turns ugly, and Was am Ende zaehlt (What Counts in the End), a story of two very different heroines from Julia von Heinz.
The Perspektive committee also has selected two half-hour shorts to run at the festival: Illeana Cosmovici's Aschermittwoch (Ash Wednesday), about a chance encounter on the last day of Mardi Gras, and Hannah Schweier's Aufrecht stehen (Stand up Straight), about an obstinate old couple.
The festival section, which highlights new German talent, includes the debut feature from Bastian Guenther, winner of this year's First Steps Award for his short Ende einer Strecke.
Guenther's first feature, Autopiloten (Autopilots), tells the story of four men who criss-cross the Autobahn in a search for meaning in their lives.
Pepe Planitzer, whose debut A Ship Is Coming (2003) was nominated for a German Camera Award, returns with Alle Alle (All Gone), about a gentle giant who turns a small German village upside down.
Other films selected for the 2007 Perspektive include Ben Von Grafenstein's Blindflug (Blind Flight), in which a love triangle turns ugly, and Was am Ende zaehlt (What Counts in the End), a story of two very different heroines from Julia von Heinz.
The Perspektive committee also has selected two half-hour shorts to run at the festival: Illeana Cosmovici's Aschermittwoch (Ash Wednesday), about a chance encounter on the last day of Mardi Gras, and Hannah Schweier's Aufrecht stehen (Stand up Straight), about an obstinate old couple.
- 12/22/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
BERLIN -- The first six films have been selected for the Perspektive Deutsches Kino sidebar at next February's 57th annual Berlin International Film Festival.
The festival section, which highlights new German talent, includes the debut feature from Bastian Guenther, winner of this year's First Steps Award for his short "Ende einer Strecke".
Guenther's first feature, "Autopiloten" (Autopilots), tells the story of four men who criss-cross the Autobahn in a search for meaning in their lives.
Pepe Planitzer, whose debut "A Ship Is Coming" (2003) was nominated for a German Camera Award, returns with "Alle Alle" (All Gone), about a gentle giant who turns a small German village upside down.
Other films selected for the 2007 Perspektive include Ben Von Grafenstein's "Blindflug" (Blind Flight), in which a love triangle turns ugly, and "Was am Ende zaehlt" (What Counts in the End), a story of two very different heroines from Julia von Heinz.
The Perspektive committee also has selected two half-hour shorts to run at the festival: Illeana Cosmovici's "Aschermittwoch" (Ash Wednesday), about a chance encounter on the last day of Mardi Gras, and Hannah Schweier's "Aufrecht stehen" (Stand up Straight), about an obstinate old couple.
The festival section, which highlights new German talent, includes the debut feature from Bastian Guenther, winner of this year's First Steps Award for his short "Ende einer Strecke".
Guenther's first feature, "Autopiloten" (Autopilots), tells the story of four men who criss-cross the Autobahn in a search for meaning in their lives.
Pepe Planitzer, whose debut "A Ship Is Coming" (2003) was nominated for a German Camera Award, returns with "Alle Alle" (All Gone), about a gentle giant who turns a small German village upside down.
Other films selected for the 2007 Perspektive include Ben Von Grafenstein's "Blindflug" (Blind Flight), in which a love triangle turns ugly, and "Was am Ende zaehlt" (What Counts in the End), a story of two very different heroines from Julia von Heinz.
The Perspektive committee also has selected two half-hour shorts to run at the festival: Illeana Cosmovici's "Aschermittwoch" (Ash Wednesday), about a chance encounter on the last day of Mardi Gras, and Hannah Schweier's "Aufrecht stehen" (Stand up Straight), about an obstinate old couple.
- 12/21/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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