Co-Production Market will support 34 feature film projects from around the world.
The 2024 Berlinale has selected 34 feature film projects for its Co-Production Market, including Sally Potter’s Alma.
The festival has also chosen 202 Berlinale Talents, and 14 titles for its Forum Special strand.
Scroll down for the full list of Co-Production Market projects
The 34 feature projects in the Co-Production Market hail from 27 countries, and were selected from 318 submissions – a slight increase on 2023.
Potter’s Alma follows a family battling survivor guilt and sibling rivalries while on an expedition to scatter the ashes of an archaeologist. It will be produced by Christopher Sheppard...
The 2024 Berlinale has selected 34 feature film projects for its Co-Production Market, including Sally Potter’s Alma.
The festival has also chosen 202 Berlinale Talents, and 14 titles for its Forum Special strand.
Scroll down for the full list of Co-Production Market projects
The 34 feature projects in the Co-Production Market hail from 27 countries, and were selected from 318 submissions – a slight increase on 2023.
Potter’s Alma follows a family battling survivor guilt and sibling rivalries while on an expedition to scatter the ashes of an archaeologist. It will be produced by Christopher Sheppard...
- 1/9/2024
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
The Berlinale Forum, the Berlin Film Festival’s avant-garde sidebar, has announced the first 8 films confirmed for its 2024 line-up.
The 8 films come from 8 different countries, reflecting the Forum’s global reach and a broader push towards greater diversity in it’s line-up. New Forum head Barbara Wurm, who took over running the Forum section in October, highlighted how her program selection team was “diverse with respect to age, ethnicity and cinematic focus.”
One focus of the selection is on cinema coming from regions outside the centers of the Western film industry. “We are looking for worldly films beyond self-referentiality – but those that get involved,” says Wurm. “By being open and resolute in dealing with cinematic forms, we want to bridge the gap between the real worlds we live in and a cinema aware of its public impact.”
The announced titles include the Indian drama The Adamant Girl from director Vinothraj Ps,...
The 8 films come from 8 different countries, reflecting the Forum’s global reach and a broader push towards greater diversity in it’s line-up. New Forum head Barbara Wurm, who took over running the Forum section in October, highlighted how her program selection team was “diverse with respect to age, ethnicity and cinematic focus.”
One focus of the selection is on cinema coming from regions outside the centers of the Western film industry. “We are looking for worldly films beyond self-referentiality – but those that get involved,” says Wurm. “By being open and resolute in dealing with cinematic forms, we want to bridge the gap between the real worlds we live in and a cinema aware of its public impact.”
The announced titles include the Indian drama The Adamant Girl from director Vinothraj Ps,...
- 12/13/2023
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
New York City’s Museum of Modern Art will soon commence with its top of the year tradition: revisiting cinema’s past. To Save and Project: The 15th MoMA International Festival of Film Preservation (a riff on the law enforcement motto “to serve and protect”) launches in two weeks, bringing Gothamites screenings of more than 20 newly safeguarded films. The oldest feature, wordless “The World and the Woman,” dates back to 1916.
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Respectively, the festival will open and close with “Transatlantic” and “Sherlock Holmes,” culled from the 50-plus title filmography of “Johnny Come Lately” director William K. Howard (1899-1954). Nearly half of the curated selections are sourced from outside the States, including “Two Monks” (Mexico), “Batch ’81” (The Philippines), “God’s Gift” (Burkina Faso), “The Quince Tree Sun” (Spain), and Jackie Chan-fronted-and-directed “Police Story” (Hong...
Read More:New Ways to See Non-Fiction: How MoMA Doc Fortnight Brings a Fresh Perspective to Documentary Films
Respectively, the festival will open and close with “Transatlantic” and “Sherlock Holmes,” culled from the 50-plus title filmography of “Johnny Come Lately” director William K. Howard (1899-1954). Nearly half of the curated selections are sourced from outside the States, including “Two Monks” (Mexico), “Batch ’81” (The Philippines), “God’s Gift” (Burkina Faso), “The Quince Tree Sun” (Spain), and Jackie Chan-fronted-and-directed “Police Story” (Hong...
- 1/4/2018
- by Jenna Marotta
- Indiewire
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