The 69th Berlin International Film Festival has wrapped. On February 17 — “Berlinale Pubic Day” — movie-goers flocked to cinemas a last time to experience the highlights from the different sections of this year’s festival. With 335.000 tickets sold and its wide-ranging program, the Berlinale was again a smash with audiences. The Award Ceremony at the Berlinale Palast on February 16 brought the industry event to an end.
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At the Closing Gala, Nadav Lapid’s film Synonymes (Synonyms) was awarded the Golden Bear for Best Film. During the ten days of the festival, the Honorary Golden Bear was awarded to actor Charlotte Rampling, and Berlinale Cameras to director Agnès Varda, producer Sandra Schulberg, director Herrmann Zschoche, and long-time head of the Panorama Wieland Speck.
With the Berlinale 2019, Berlinale Director Dieter Kosslick bid farewell after 18 years as Festival Director. To summarize the accomplishments of his...
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At the Closing Gala, Nadav Lapid’s film Synonymes (Synonyms) was awarded the Golden Bear for Best Film. During the ten days of the festival, the Honorary Golden Bear was awarded to actor Charlotte Rampling, and Berlinale Cameras to director Agnès Varda, producer Sandra Schulberg, director Herrmann Zschoche, and long-time head of the Panorama Wieland Speck.
With the Berlinale 2019, Berlinale Director Dieter Kosslick bid farewell after 18 years as Festival Director. To summarize the accomplishments of his...
- 2/18/2019
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
The Twitch-presented Attack The Bloc series of Cold War era science fiction from the Eastern Bloc continues at the Tiff Bell Lightbox tonight with a 9pm screening of Herrmann Zschoche's Eolomea.When eight cargo ships disappear and the space station Margot suddenly enters radio silence, Prof. Maria Scholl (Cox Habbema) and the space council are forced to decree a flight ban for all spaceships leaving Earth until the cause of these events can be determined. Along with embittered cosmonaut Capt. Lagny (Iwan Andonow), Scholl soon divines that the disappearances have something to do with mysterious Morse code signals emanating from the Cygnus constellation, which spell out the name "Eolomea" -- and the fact that one of her colleagues seems to have had details of the...
- 2/17/2012
- Screen Anarchy
Spiegel Online and the Süddeutsche Zeitung are reporting that character actor Jürgen Hentsch has died at the age of 75. Having made a name for himself at the Deutsches Theater in Berlin, Hentsch made his onscreen debut in the East German television production of Herrmann Zschoche's Carla (1965) and appeared in Konrad Wolf's classic antiwar film I Was Nineteen (1968).
Hentsch will probably be best remembered for his portrayal of Ernst Schultze, the psychiatrist who attempts to determine the psychological stability of the infamous serial killer who terrified Germany in the 1920s, Fritz Haarmann (Götz George) in Romuald Karmakar's The Deathmaker (1995). Hentsch also impressed German television viewers with his performances as the Social Democratic Party Chairman Herbert Wehner in Oliver Storz's Im Schatten der Macht and as Heinrich Mann in Heinrich Breloer's mini-series The Manns (2001).
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Hentsch will probably be best remembered for his portrayal of Ernst Schultze, the psychiatrist who attempts to determine the psychological stability of the infamous serial killer who terrified Germany in the 1920s, Fritz Haarmann (Götz George) in Romuald Karmakar's The Deathmaker (1995). Hentsch also impressed German television viewers with his performances as the Social Democratic Party Chairman Herbert Wehner in Oliver Storz's Im Schatten der Macht and as Heinrich Mann in Heinrich Breloer's mini-series The Manns (2001).
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- 12/21/2011
- MUBI
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