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 An unusual European co-production reunites Norway, Germany and Spain: The Orange Girl, an adaptation of the eponymous novel by Jostein Gaarder, the Norwegian author of the bestselling philosophical novel Sophie's World. Director Eva Dahr ( Mars & Venus) will film the story of a 15-year-old boy, Georg, who receives a letter from his father, who died 11 years earlier of cancer. In the letter he describes falling in love with life, Georg's mother and, later, with his little son before wondering if it was worth living when faced with cancer. His father's search for a girl across Europe in 1982 is a central part of the narrative. Filming has started in Norway, where locations include Finse and Oslo, while Dahr will also film abroad, in Cologne and Seville. |
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 While his Berlinale Competition entry Lady Jane will be released in France next week, French-Armenian director Robert Guédiguian has already announced his next project: the ambitious L'Armée du crime ("The Army of Crime"). Guédiguian will the story of the Manouchian Group, a WWII resistance movement led by the Armenian worker Missak Manouchian. Besides regular Guédiguian actors Ariane Ascaride, Jean-Pierre Darroussin and Yann Tregouët in supporting roles, L'Armée du crime will star Virginie Ledoyen ( La doublure / The Valet) and Louis Garrel and Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet, the lovers from Les Chansons d'amour (Love Songs). French-Armenian actor Simon Abkarian (who voiced Marjane's father in Persepolis and also had a small role in Casino Royale) will play Manouchian. |
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 Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar has started writing a trilingual blog that will record his thoughts during the shoot of his new film Los abrazos rotos (Broken Embraces). Much like the shooting diary for his previous film Volver, it will offer personal insights from the film-obsessed La Mancha director while also chronicling the making of his latest oeuvre. In the first couple of pieces published, Almodóvar talks about his obsession with Jeanne Moreau, Juliette Binoche's knees and the death of Deborah Kerr. He also explains how Louis Malle's Ascenseur pour l'échafaud (Lift to the Scaffold), in which Moreau starred in 1958, has the kind of embraces his new film will talk about. Though "talk" might not always be the right word. |
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 The nominations for the German national film awards, the Lolas, were announced on Friday. Kirschblüten - Hanami (Cherry Blossoms) from Doris Dörrie led with six nominations and Fatih Akin's Auf der anderen Seite (The Edge of Heaven) followed closely with five. Both films deal with a duo of deaths. The other nominees in the Best Film category are Christian Petzold's existential drama Yella; Ralf Westhoff's speeddating comedy Shoppen; Dennis Gansel's Die Welle (The Wave), a drama about an experimental neo-nazi movement, and Robert Talheim's contemporary Auschwitz romance Am Ende kommen Touristen. Akin and Dörrie are both also nominated for Best Screenplay and Best Director, with Christian Petzold taking the third Best Director nomination and Ralf Westhoff the third Best Screenplay nomination. |
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 Moritz Bleibtreu. Portrait by Fabrizio Maltese for european-films.net / EF Images. All rights reserved. While German actor Moritz Bleibtreu's latest film Chiko, in which he plays a loving father and a ruthless gangster and drug dealer, will come out in Germany on April 17, the Munich-born star has already started filming on a new project: the children's film Lippels Traum ("Lippel's Dream"). For the adaptation of the popular Paul Maar children's novel he will again play a father, but this time one whose job involves chopping only already-dead meat, as Bleibtreu will play a star cook whose son Lippel is left in the care of a nasty nanny when he is away on a business trip, forcing him into an oriental dreamworld of his own. |
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Grimaldi's 'Caos calmo' has a record 18 David di Donatello nominations
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Nostalgic teen musical 'Made in Hungária' to rock Hungary
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Bellocchio casts Giovanna Mezzogiorno as the mother of Mussolini's secret son in 'Vincere'
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Lone Scherfig and Alejandro Amenábar start shooting 'An Education', 'Agora'
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Czech Lions for 'Tajnosti' and Cotillard, Romanian Gopos go to Cannes winners
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in production: 'Une exécution ordinaire', 'Vision', 'Lontano da ogni cosa' and a new Almodóvar
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Europeans dominate 2008 Oscars, though Best Picture goes to 'No Country for Old Men'
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French Césars winners 2008: 'La graine et le mulet', 'La môme' and Mathieu Amalric
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Brazilian Tropa de Elite (The Elitist Squad) wins the 2008 Berlin Golden Bear
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Berlin Film Festival Photo Diary: February 15, 2008
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Berlin Film Festival Photo Diary: February 14, 2008
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Berlin Film Festival Photo Diary: February 13, 2008
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Berlin Film Festival Photo Diary: February 12, 2008
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Berlin Film Festival Photo Diary: February 11, 2008
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Berlin Film Festival Photo Diary: February 10, 2008
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