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  • My Words, My Lies, My Love (Lila Lila)

    10/26/09 "My Words, My Lies, My Love," helmer Alain Gsponer's well-crafted romantic comedy, glides along on the sheer power of rising German star Daniel Bruhl's boyish charm.  |  Variety
  • Gay neo-Nazis Perk up otherwise Lackluster Rome Film Festival

    10/23/09 For a new recruit recently dismissed from the army, Lars (Thure Lindhardt), the feelings of belonging turn to love when he temporarily moves in with Jimmy (David Dencik), one of the leaders of the gang.  |  indieWIRE
  • Film fest-producer conflict of interest?

    09/19/09 International film festivals have often provided a platform for projects developed in their own training programs or backed by inhouse funds, but the Zurich Film Festival is sure to raise some eyebrows by preeming a pic produced by its toppers.  |  Variety
  • Vision

    09/08/09 Aside from the obvious power of Barbara Sukowa's central performance, much of what is best in Margarethe von Trotta's "Vision" lies just beneath the surface.  |  Variety
  • Keaton honored at Zurich

    09/07/09 Michael Keaton will be honored at the upcoming Zurich Film Festival with the event's career achievement award.  |  Variety
  • 'Lila, Lila' screening at Zurich festival

    08/31/09 "Lila, Lila," a German-language comedy starring local stars Daniel Bruhl and Hannah Herzsprung, will have its world premiere as the opening film at this year's Zurich Film Festival.  |  The Hollywood Reporter
  • Herzsprung subs for Cody on Berlin jury

    02/02/09 German actress Hannah Herzsprung has replaced Oscar-winning screenwriter and columnist Diablo Cody ("Juno") as part of the three-member jury judging this year's best first feature at the Berlin International Film Festival.  |  The Hollywood Reporter
  • Federal Film Board hits 40

    09/30/08 On Sept. 17, the German Federal Film Board (FFA) celebrated 40 years of doing good for the film business in Germany.  |  The Hollywood Reporter
  • Germans page literature-based pics

    07/25/08 Beloved literary adaptations and a continuing fascination with the Third Reich remain evident in a number of upcoming German productions, but a slew of Teutonic filmmakers are eagerly exploring more psychological issues, such as the emotional impact of love, longing and obsession.  |  Variety