Barbara Sukowa with Anne-Katrin Titze on Edgar Reitz and Leibniz “I really wanted to do this just to honour him. He's a great filmmaker. And it was fun.”
In the second instalment on We’re Not Done Yet (a highlight of the Sundance Film Festival), following our conversation with co-directors Sofia Camargo and Joseph Longo, with music producer and 99 Records founder Ed Bahlman, Barbara Sukowa discusses her role as the mother to her real-life son Joseph Longo (who also wrote the script and edited the short). We also touch upon Noah Baumbach’s White Noise and the upcoming Leibniz, directed by Edgar Reitz and Anatol Schuster.
Alex (Joseph Longo) with his mother Bettina (Barbara Sukowa) on the beach in We're Not Done Yet
At the shore a woman in a cosy cardigan dives up into the frame as though she just emerged out of the sea. From a distance a man approaches,...
In the second instalment on We’re Not Done Yet (a highlight of the Sundance Film Festival), following our conversation with co-directors Sofia Camargo and Joseph Longo, with music producer and 99 Records founder Ed Bahlman, Barbara Sukowa discusses her role as the mother to her real-life son Joseph Longo (who also wrote the script and edited the short). We also touch upon Noah Baumbach’s White Noise and the upcoming Leibniz, directed by Edgar Reitz and Anatol Schuster.
Alex (Joseph Longo) with his mother Bettina (Barbara Sukowa) on the beach in We're Not Done Yet
At the shore a woman in a cosy cardigan dives up into the frame as though she just emerged out of the sea. From a distance a man approaches,...
- 2/1/2025
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
The competition line-up for the 2025 Berlin International Film Festival is being announced at a press conference at 11am Cet (10am GMT).
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New festival director Tricia Tuttle is revealing the titles for the Competition and new Perspectives strand alongside co-directors of film programming Jacqueline Lyanga and Michael Stütz.
The announcement is being live-streamed on the festival’s social channels. Watch it live above.
Screen will update this page with the titles as they are announced. Refresh the page for latest updates.
As previously announced, the festival will open with Tom Tykwer’s Special Gala out of competition selection The Light.
Scroll down for line-up
New festival director Tricia Tuttle is revealing the titles for the Competition and new Perspectives strand alongside co-directors of film programming Jacqueline Lyanga and Michael Stütz.
The announcement is being live-streamed on the festival’s social channels. Watch it live above.
Screen will update this page with the titles as they are announced. Refresh the page for latest updates.
As previously announced, the festival will open with Tom Tykwer’s Special Gala out of competition selection The Light.
- 1/21/2025
- ScreenDaily
Teodora Ana Mihai’s “Traffic” was named the winner of the 40th Warsaw Film Festival on Saturday. The film was written by Cristian Mungiu, who won the Palme d’Or at Cannes with “4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days,” and stars “Happening” lead actor Anamaria Vartolomei.
“Traffic” focuses on Romanian immigrants in Belgium, who go from unwanted second-class citizens to very much wanted criminals, as they decide to stage a heist that will change their lives forever.
You can watch the trailer here:
“I was excited about the opportunity to work closely with Cristian Mungiu, as he was also co-producing the project. I anticipated it would be an intense and challenging experience, but I don’t shy away from challenges, as I demonstrated with [previous film] ‘La Civil,’” Mihai told Variety.
“I believe Cristian and I have always shared a similar understanding of the themes explored in this film, which camouflages...
“Traffic” focuses on Romanian immigrants in Belgium, who go from unwanted second-class citizens to very much wanted criminals, as they decide to stage a heist that will change their lives forever.
You can watch the trailer here:
“I was excited about the opportunity to work closely with Cristian Mungiu, as he was also co-producing the project. I anticipated it would be an intense and challenging experience, but I don’t shy away from challenges, as I demonstrated with [previous film] ‘La Civil,’” Mihai told Variety.
“I believe Cristian and I have always shared a similar understanding of the themes explored in this film, which camouflages...
- 10/19/2024
- by Marta Balaga
- Variety Film + TV
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