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"Shoot Films, Not People"(Hollywood goes to Berlin)
DW-World.de ^ | 30.01.2003 | staff

Posted on 02/02/2003 1:47:19 PM PST by fight_truth_decay

The Berlinale is expected to attract more than 100 000 visitors to Berlin. (February 6 - 16, 2003)

The annual glitter at this year's Berlinale film festival may be overshadowed by a war on Iraq. At the pre-festival press conference this week, Berlinale director Dieter Kosslick called to "shoot films, not people".

The possibility of a war in Iraq has already thrown a shadow over Germany's most glamourous culture highlight, the Berlinale film festival.

It even influenced the selection of films for the annual festival competition, Berlinale director Dieter Kosslick(photo) said on Tuesday - in the case of a war the festival would focus on political films and would hold daily discussions. This year's motto "towards tolerance" did not just refer to the mixture of "intelligent entertainment film and challenging cinema", Kosslick said, but also showed that a competition with international artists could be a peaceful affair.

So far, however, this year's Berlinale is set to run as planned, and hopes to attract more than 100,000 visitors to Berlin's cinemas for ten days of the best and the newest in world cinema. 300 films will be on show, including 59 German productions, the highest number in the history of the festival. In addition, three German films will be running for the Golden Bear, the Berlinale film award, along with a further 19 movies.

Further highlights include a series of films starring legendary French actress Anouk Aimée, 26 world premiers, a selection of "artistically orientated contemporary film" – 52 films from 24 countries -, and a "lively overview of the results of world cinema in the past 12 months" featured in the Berlinale Panorama section: 17 films, 12 documentaries and 23 short films from 31 countries.

In addition, this year's Berlinale will have a strong focus on short film, with a new separate short film festival hosting 57 films with which the Berlinale hopes to direct the audience's attention to "a medium, in which newcomers can prove and distinguish themselves." And an international children's film festival will feature parallel to the Berlinale, the largest in the history of the Berlinale yet – a development which, according to Thomas Hailer, director of the children's festival, proves how "films all over the world are showing more and more respect to children."

Important for the film industry

But the main attraction to the Berlinale is due to be the entourage of stars in the German capital for the event. Although Berlin may lack the glamour and style of film festival hosts Venice and Cannes, the sheer volume of visitors makes it one of the most important venues for the film business in the world.

This year, numerous names from the film industry have announced their arrival in Berlin for the festival, including directors Spike Lee, Oliver Stone, Michael Winterbottom and Oskar Roehler, and world famous actors Kevin Spacey, Macaulay Culkin, Catherine Zeta-Jones and George Cloony.

And the public will have the chance to get closer to the stars at the festival's new Berlinale Talent Campus, "a unique platform for aspiring young filmmakers from all over the world." Here, 500 young directors, producers and actors will sit down to topics concerning the making of a film with their more famous and experienced counterparts. The results will then subsequently be presented to the public.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Germany; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: activistactors; berlin; berlinale; catherinezetajones; films; georgecloony; hollyweird; hollywood; hollywoodleft; macaulayculkin; movies; nosanityleft; oliverstone; spacey; spikelee; usefulidiots
This should make for some "Liberal Rhetoric" coming out of the Berlinale film festival shortly. Doubt Clooney well be able to keep his mouth shut. They will be on foreign soil, so let's stay tuned for how they behave.

Berlinale Film Festival link

1 posted on 02/02/2003 1:47:20 PM PST by fight_truth_decay
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To: fight_truth_decay
But Hollywood does shoot people. In its films. Hollywood has made billions of dollars producing and marketing films in which people are shot. If they truly believed in not shooting people, they would make films in which no shooting occurred.
2 posted on 02/02/2003 2:05:15 PM PST by henderson field
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To: henderson field
Greed. Thats what its all about. They want us to watch their movies even if there is shooting ivolved....because that is 'different' than real shooting. If our attention is on a war....then we dont pay attention to them. ( As if we do anyway.) Big babies whining for attention! WAHHH! :o
3 posted on 02/02/2003 2:09:48 PM PST by BossLady
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To: fight_truth_decay
These people are simply fatuous hypocrites.

Clooney in particular, whose film career began with Three Kings.

He's anti-war in Iraq, but not anti-film-war in Iraq for $4,000,000.

4 posted on 02/02/2003 2:14:35 PM PST by angkor
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To: fight_truth_decay
Correction: that should read "Shoot Film Stars, Not People!"
5 posted on 02/02/2003 6:36:39 PM PST by HHFi
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To: fight_truth_decay
What was Maculay Culkin's last major film role?

...Just what I thought. Another B-Movie actor trying to get back into the limelight. And you can definitely count on Clooney to shoot his mouth off. No doubt Spike will chime in as well.

-Regards, T.
6 posted on 02/02/2003 8:42:19 PM PST by T Lady (.Freed From the Dimocratic Shackles since 1992)
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To: henderson field
They are really anti Bush ala Republican, that is why they don't have a problem with violence in the movies and on television. It isn' t about war. Did they protest when Clinton went to war? I think not.
7 posted on 02/02/2003 8:45:15 PM PST by ladyinred
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To: fight_truth_decay
Weird cause 90% of film shot depects people being shot.

Why are they not able to lead by example?
8 posted on 02/02/2003 9:45:06 PM PST by Kay Soze
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