The Berlinale is due to run from February 11-21, 2021.
Germany’s cinemas will remain dark until January 10 at the earliest following an agreement reached by Chancellor Angela Merkel and the 16 state prime ministers on Wednesday (December 2) to extend the country’s partial lockdown measures.
The lockdown light, as it has been dubbed, requires the closure of cultural venues including cinemas, theatres and concert halls, while keeping schools and shops fully open and restaurants and bars partly open for takeaway service.
Distributors had been hoping cinemas could reopen from December 20 and are now scrambling to reschedule releases. However, the remarks made...
Germany’s cinemas will remain dark until January 10 at the earliest following an agreement reached by Chancellor Angela Merkel and the 16 state prime ministers on Wednesday (December 2) to extend the country’s partial lockdown measures.
The lockdown light, as it has been dubbed, requires the closure of cultural venues including cinemas, theatres and concert halls, while keeping schools and shops fully open and restaurants and bars partly open for takeaway service.
Distributors had been hoping cinemas could reopen from December 20 and are now scrambling to reschedule releases. However, the remarks made...
- 12/3/2020
- by Martin Blaney
- ScreenDaily
Filmfest director Diana Iljine emphasised Munich does not see itself in competition with Berlin.
Comments by Bavaria’s prime minister Markus Söder about the future positioning of the Munich Film Festival were one of the talking points at cocktails and parties held over the Filmfest’s first weekend (June 27-July 6).
In an interview with the local Munich newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung, Söder argued that Munich should not be satisfied with second place behind the Berlinale.
“First of all, we have to catch up. Then you can still overtake,” he declared. “In addition to the Berlinale, there are various other top European...
Comments by Bavaria’s prime minister Markus Söder about the future positioning of the Munich Film Festival were one of the talking points at cocktails and parties held over the Filmfest’s first weekend (June 27-July 6).
In an interview with the local Munich newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung, Söder argued that Munich should not be satisfied with second place behind the Berlinale.
“First of all, we have to catch up. Then you can still overtake,” he declared. “In addition to the Berlinale, there are various other top European...
- 7/2/2019
- by Martin Blaney
- ScreenDaily
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