The project is being presented at the 2022 European Genre Forum in Tallinn.
Hamburg-based producer Sebastian Weyland of Heimathafen Film & Medien is reuniting with Lithuanian filmmaker Tomas Vengris for The True Story Of Earth And Sky which is being pitched to potential partners at the European Genre Forum at the Black Nights International Film Festival in Tallinn this week.
The English-language project is in early development. Described as “a lyrical allegory set in the not-too-distant future”, The True Story Of Earth And Sky centres on a low-level server technician for a power hub who can’t help but think that there...
Hamburg-based producer Sebastian Weyland of Heimathafen Film & Medien is reuniting with Lithuanian filmmaker Tomas Vengris for The True Story Of Earth And Sky which is being pitched to potential partners at the European Genre Forum at the Black Nights International Film Festival in Tallinn this week.
The English-language project is in early development. Described as “a lyrical allegory set in the not-too-distant future”, The True Story Of Earth And Sky centres on a low-level server technician for a power hub who can’t help but think that there...
- 11/23/2022
- by Martin Blaney
- ScreenDaily
Huluager Endeshaw in Sarah Noa Bozenhardt’s Among Us Women (Unter Uns Frauen), co-directed with Daniel Abate Tilahun
My first interaction with Among Us Women (Unter Uns Frauen) director Sarah Noa Bozenhardt was when I sent in a question during the Face to Face with German Films in 2022 filmmakers panel in Berlin: “Which film you saw did you particularly like in 2021?” Her response was the documentary Displaced by Sharon Ryba-Kahn and the fiction film Precious Ivie by Sarah Blaßkiewitz.
Sarah Noa Bozenhardt with Anne-Katrin Titze (wearing Liya Kebede’s lemlem) on the fabrics: “I’m really happy that you mention this because this is something we experimented a lot with.”
Among Us Women, co-directed with Daniel Abate Tilahun, shot by Bernarda Cornejo Pinto, and edited by Andrea Muñoz is based on the stories of Huluager Endeshaw, Endal Gedif, Welela Assaye, and Sirkalem Teshome, in a creative collaboration with the community of Megendi in Ethiopia.
My first interaction with Among Us Women (Unter Uns Frauen) director Sarah Noa Bozenhardt was when I sent in a question during the Face to Face with German Films in 2022 filmmakers panel in Berlin: “Which film you saw did you particularly like in 2021?” Her response was the documentary Displaced by Sharon Ryba-Kahn and the fiction film Precious Ivie by Sarah Blaßkiewitz.
Sarah Noa Bozenhardt with Anne-Katrin Titze (wearing Liya Kebede’s lemlem) on the fabrics: “I’m really happy that you mention this because this is something we experimented a lot with.”
Among Us Women, co-directed with Daniel Abate Tilahun, shot by Bernarda Cornejo Pinto, and edited by Andrea Muñoz is based on the stories of Huluager Endeshaw, Endal Gedif, Welela Assaye, and Sirkalem Teshome, in a creative collaboration with the community of Megendi in Ethiopia.
- 3/16/2022
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Drama will explore gay relationships as well as connections between Israel and Germany.
Berlin-based Films Boutique is to handle international sales on the Israeli-born film editor Ofir Raul Graizer’s directorial debut The Cakemaker to be produced by Mathias Schwerbrock’s Film Base Berlin with Israel’s Laila Films.
Schwerbrock told ScreenDaily that the film is planned to go into production this November/December with four days shooting in Berlin and up to two weeks in Jerusalem.
Graizer’s screenplay centres on a young Berliner – a cakemaker by profession – who travels to Israel after the sudden death of his architect lover to learn more about his family background where he begins a relationship with the man’s widow.
“It is an intimate portrait of gay relationships, but also shows the possibility of developing a second relationship,” Schwerbrock explained. “The film also addresses the relationship between Israel and Germany.”
Graizer, who participated in the Nipkow Programm residency in Berlin...
Berlin-based Films Boutique is to handle international sales on the Israeli-born film editor Ofir Raul Graizer’s directorial debut The Cakemaker to be produced by Mathias Schwerbrock’s Film Base Berlin with Israel’s Laila Films.
Schwerbrock told ScreenDaily that the film is planned to go into production this November/December with four days shooting in Berlin and up to two weeks in Jerusalem.
Graizer’s screenplay centres on a young Berliner – a cakemaker by profession – who travels to Israel after the sudden death of his architect lover to learn more about his family background where he begins a relationship with the man’s widow.
“It is an intimate portrait of gay relationships, but also shows the possibility of developing a second relationship,” Schwerbrock explained. “The film also addresses the relationship between Israel and Germany.”
Graizer, who participated in the Nipkow Programm residency in Berlin...
- 9/2/2015
- by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
- ScreenDaily
Drama will explore gay relationships as well as connections between Israel and Germany.
Berlin-based Films Boutique is to handle international sales on the Israeli-born film editor Ofir Raul Graizer’s directorial debut The Cakemaker to be produced by Mathias Schwerbrock’s Film Base Berlin with Israel’s Laila Films.
Schwerbrock told ScreenDaily that the film is planned to go into production this November/December with four days shooting in Berlin and up to two weeks in Jerusalem.
Graizer’s screenplay centres on a young Berliner – a cakemaker by profession – who travels to Israel after the sudden death of his architect lover to learn more about his family background where he begins a relationship with the man’s widow.
“It is an intimate portrait of gay relationships, but also shows the possibility of developing a second relationship,” Schwerbrock explained. “The film also addresses the relationship between Israel and Germany.”
Graizer, who participated in the Nipkow Programm residency in Berlin...
Berlin-based Films Boutique is to handle international sales on the Israeli-born film editor Ofir Raul Graizer’s directorial debut The Cakemaker to be produced by Mathias Schwerbrock’s Film Base Berlin with Israel’s Laila Films.
Schwerbrock told ScreenDaily that the film is planned to go into production this November/December with four days shooting in Berlin and up to two weeks in Jerusalem.
Graizer’s screenplay centres on a young Berliner – a cakemaker by profession – who travels to Israel after the sudden death of his architect lover to learn more about his family background where he begins a relationship with the man’s widow.
“It is an intimate portrait of gay relationships, but also shows the possibility of developing a second relationship,” Schwerbrock explained. “The film also addresses the relationship between Israel and Germany.”
Graizer, who participated in the Nipkow Programm residency in Berlin...
- 9/2/2015
- by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
- ScreenDaily
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