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16 films for youth strand announced.
Source: Zeca Miranda
‘Unicórnio’
The first batch of titles for the 2018 Berlin International Film Festival’s Generation strand have been released.
The sidebar focuses on youth and children’s films. The festival takes place from 15 - 25 February 2018.
The 16 films are equally split between the Generation 14plus and Generation Kplus categories. The complete Generations programme will be released mid-January.
The first batch of Berlin competition titles was announced earlier this week.
Full list of titles
Synopses provided by Berlinale press office.
Generation 14plus
303
Germany
By Hans Weingartner
World premiere
303 tells the story of two university students, Jule (Mala Emde) and Jan (Anton Spieker) who leave Berlin together in an old camper on a road trip south, but for different reasons. As they philosophise on the world and themselves in passionate discussions, director Hans Weingartner maintains a natural closeness to the two young people against breathtaking backgrounds.
Source: Zeca Miranda
‘Unicórnio’
The first batch of titles for the 2018 Berlin International Film Festival’s Generation strand have been released.
The sidebar focuses on youth and children’s films. The festival takes place from 15 - 25 February 2018.
The 16 films are equally split between the Generation 14plus and Generation Kplus categories. The complete Generations programme will be released mid-January.
The first batch of Berlin competition titles was announced earlier this week.
Full list of titles
Synopses provided by Berlinale press office.
Generation 14plus
303
Germany
By Hans Weingartner
World premiere
303 tells the story of two university students, Jule (Mala Emde) and Jan (Anton Spieker) who leave Berlin together in an old camper on a road trip south, but for different reasons. As they philosophise on the world and themselves in passionate discussions, director Hans Weingartner maintains a natural closeness to the two young people against breathtaking backgrounds.
- 12/19/2017
- by Orlando Parfitt
- Screen Daily Test
16 films for youth strand announced.
Source: Zeca Miranda
‘Unicórnio’
The first batch of titles for the 2018 Berlin International Film Festival’s Generation strand have been released.
The sidebar focuses on youth and children’s films. The festival takes place from 15 - 25 February 2018.
The 16 films are equally split between the Generation 14plus and Generation Kplus categories. The complete Generations programme will be released mid-January.
The first batch of Berlin competition titles was announced earlier this week.
Full list of titles
Synopses provided by Berlinale press office.
Generation 14plus
303
Germany
By Hans Weingartner
World premiere
303 tells the story of two university students, Jule (Mala Emde) and Jan (Anton Spieker) who leave Berlin together in an old camper on a road trip south, but for different reasons. As they philosophise on the world and themselves in passionate discussions, director Hans Weingartner maintains a natural closeness to the two young people against breathtaking backgrounds. After his contribution...
Source: Zeca Miranda
‘Unicórnio’
The first batch of titles for the 2018 Berlin International Film Festival’s Generation strand have been released.
The sidebar focuses on youth and children’s films. The festival takes place from 15 - 25 February 2018.
The 16 films are equally split between the Generation 14plus and Generation Kplus categories. The complete Generations programme will be released mid-January.
The first batch of Berlin competition titles was announced earlier this week.
Full list of titles
Synopses provided by Berlinale press office.
Generation 14plus
303
Germany
By Hans Weingartner
World premiere
303 tells the story of two university students, Jule (Mala Emde) and Jan (Anton Spieker) who leave Berlin together in an old camper on a road trip south, but for different reasons. As they philosophise on the world and themselves in passionate discussions, director Hans Weingartner maintains a natural closeness to the two young people against breathtaking backgrounds. After his contribution...
- 12/19/2017
- by Orlando Parfitt
- ScreenDaily
The Berlin Film Festival has announced the first 16 titles to screen next year in its Generation sidebar of youth and children's films.
The lineup includes several world premieres, among them 303, a road movie from German director Hans Weingartner (The Edukators) and Cobain, the latest from Dutch director Nanouk Leopold (Brownian Movement), which follows a 15-year-old boy on his search for his self-destructive mother.
The 2018 Generation also includes several debuts, among them The Pigeon, from Turkish director Banu Sivaci; Denmark from director Kasper Rune Larsen; and Red Cow, the feature debut of Israeli filmmaker Tsivia Barkai.
The Generation...
The lineup includes several world premieres, among them 303, a road movie from German director Hans Weingartner (The Edukators) and Cobain, the latest from Dutch director Nanouk Leopold (Brownian Movement), which follows a 15-year-old boy on his search for his self-destructive mother.
The 2018 Generation also includes several debuts, among them The Pigeon, from Turkish director Banu Sivaci; Denmark from director Kasper Rune Larsen; and Red Cow, the feature debut of Israeli filmmaker Tsivia Barkai.
The Generation...
- 12/19/2017
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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