Tuesday, January 17, 2012
'Young Adult,' 'I, Anna' to unspool in Berlinale Special
BERLIN -- Jason Reitman's "Youthful Adult" and Barnaby Southcombe's "I, Anna" are the latest worldwide photos selected with this particular year's Berlin Film Festival. "Youthful Adult," with Charlize Theron and Patton Oswalt, and "I, Anna," a noir thriller starring Charlotte now now Rampling, Gabriel Byrne and Hayley Atwell that got a substantial increase in the fest's Co-production Market this season, will screen incorporated within the Berlinale Special sidebar. Also unspooling inside the section is Doris Doerrie's "Bliss," an appreciation story with various short story by best-selling author and Berlin defense attorney Ferdinand von Schirach that follows a young prostitute and her punk boyfriend abroad. The Berlinale Special is featuring 18 features and documentaries, including U.S. records "Alongside,Inch by Chris Kenneally, and Alison Klayman's "Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry." Also showing are Bassam Mortada's Egyptian doc "Verifying A Revolution" Nederlander helmer Klaartje Quirijns' "Anton Corbijn ThoroughlyInch and Alvaro Longoria's The the spanish language language doc "Sons in the Clouds, the ultimate Colony." To celebrate the 60th anniversary of French film journal Positif, the Berlinale Special may even present Volker Schloendorff's 1975 drama "Coup p sophistication" and many types of 15 hourlong cases of Mark Cousins' documentary "The Story of Film: An Journey." The sidebar may even unspool Ulrike Schamoni's docu "Farewell for the Frogs" in recognition in the 50th anniversary in the Oberhausen Manifesto that introduced in the new trend in German film. Additional screeners add a restored version of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's 1943 British drama "The Existence and Dying of Colonel Blimp." Incorporated in Berlinale Retrospective, the Berlinale Special may even unspool a lately restored version of Sergei Eisenstein's 1928 Soviet classic "October," supported with the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra undertaking the first score by Edmund Meisel. This Year's Retrospective, named The Red-colored-colored Dream Factory, examines early Soviet socialist cinema. Meanwhile, the Berlinale's Co-production Market will showcase 39 projects including three within the Rotterdam-Berlinale Express initiative with Rotterdam's CineMart and 11 within the Berlinale's Talent Campus program. The producers and company company directors in the projects, which range in budget between $1.25 million and $9 million, will see having a couple of 450 potential co-production and financing partners. The Berlin Film Festival runs Feb. 9-19. Contact Erection dysfunction Meza at staff@variety.com
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