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Blogging from Berlin. Our team of festival ambassadors and reporters bring you the dailies from the Berlin Film Festival and past editions archives. Berlinale Special 2012: Series of Talks at the Haus der Berliner Festspiele For years, discussions with filmmakers directly after the screenings of their films have been a special attraction of the festival experience for many Berlinale visitors. With the establishment of the Haus der Berliner Festspiele as a new venue in 2012, the Berlinale now has the opportunity to use this space to expand discussions between filmmakers and the audience. “Some topics simply demand more attention and a broader platform than the time allotted to them usually allows,” comments Festival Director Dieter Kosslick. Close contact with international stars in direct conversation after their appearance on the Red Carpet as well as immersion in topical issues –the events at the Haus der Berliner Festspiele promise both. The talks will take place directly after the screenings and will vary, depending on the film, in content and form. In the Berlinale’s first year at this location, an impressive new format has already emerged. Saturday, February 11 at 8:30pm: In the Land of Blood and Honey (directed by Angelina Jolie)With Angelina Jolie and Jasmila ŽbanićIn English In English The first documentary film on the Arab Spring to be presented at this venue will be Bassam Mortada’s Althawra...Khabar (Reporting...A Revolution). The film accompanies six journalists from a Cairo daily paper, all of whom received training in video journalism right before the first demonstrations. With their newly acquired skills, they unexpectedly find themselves in the middle of a revolution. In a panel discussion with Syrian producer Alaa Karkouti, theywill reflect on the events and the conflict of having to position themselves between journalist duty and active participation. Thursday, February 16 at 5pm: Hijos de las nubes, la última coloniaWith Álvaro Longoria (director), Javier BardemModerated by Vincenzo BugnoIn English Álvaro Longoria’s Hijos de las nubes, La última colonia (Sons of the Clouds, The Last Colony). The film draws attention to the current plight of the people of Western Sahara – a region that for decades has been a pawn on the board of European colonial interests. Following the film, Javier Bardem and Álvaro Longoriawill discuss the political situation with the audience. Berlinale delegate for the Maghreb & Mashreq and head of the World Cinema Fund Vincenzo Bugno will moderate the panel. Friday, February 17 at 6pm: Anton Corbijn Inside OutWith Klaartje Quirijns (director) Moderated by Anatol Weber Director Klaartje Quirijns will present her documentary portrait of Anton Corbijns, who is a member of this year’s International Jury. Besides many music videos, Corbijn has made two feature films: Control (2007) about Joy Division’s frontman Ian Curtis, and The American (2010). He is internationally renowned as a photographer of musicians such as the Rolling Stones, U2 and Sting. Saturday, February 18 at 2:30pm: Magyarország 2011With Béla Tarr, Bence FliegaufModerated by Nikolaj NikitinWith translation into English The programme will close with a film from Berlinale Shorts. Magyarország 2011 (Hungary 2011) is an omnibus film initiated by Béla Tarr (Berlinale 2011, Silver Bear for A torinói ló / The Turin Horse) on the current situation in Hungary. Eleven contributions – including ones by directors Bence Fliegauf (whose film Csak a szél /Just The Wind is also in this year’s Competition), György Pálfi, Márta Mészáros, Péter Forgács and Miklós Jancsó – show the diversity of contemporary Hungarian cinema despite the strict restrictions that have been imposed on freedom of the press and expression in the arts. Following the screening, Béla Tarr and Bence Fliegauf will talk with Berlinale delegate Nikolaj Nikitin about the possibilities of art, and film in particular, to influence or even change the political situation in a country. With this event, the Berlinale is sending a clear signal of support for independent Hungarian cinema. The events at the Haus der Berliner Festspiele offer a presentation platform for a number of Berlinale sections. Alongside Parabeton from the Forum, the Chinese animated film Da Nao Tian Gong 3D (The Monkey King - Uproar in Heaven 3D) from Generation will be screening here out of competition. In collaboration with the 3D specialists from Avatar and Harry Potter, The Monkey King - which originally consisted of some 130,000 drawings - is one of the first films to have been restored using modern 3D technology. 10.02.2012 | Berlin's blog |
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