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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Berlin 2012 Update: Sony Takes Europe, Asia, Latin America for 'Higher Ground'; Metrodome Nabs U.K., Irish Distribution for 'Piggy'; Meryl Streep on Margaret Thatcher; Christian Bale on 'Dark Knight,’ 'Flowers of War'

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The Hollywood Reporter Festival News
February 14, 2012
LATEST FESTIVAL NEWS

Berlin 2012: Oscar Nominee Meryl Streep Says Margaret Thatcher Was a Feminist
The acclaimed actress talks about what it was like playing the former British prime minister in "The Iron Lady" and whether she's nervous about the upcoming Academy Awards ceremony. 

Berlin 2012: Metrodome Secures U.K. and Irish Distribution for 'Piggy'
Keiron Hawkes wrote and directed the thriller which stars Paul Anderson, Martin Compston, Neil Maskell and Louise Dylan. 

Berlin 2012: Sony Takes Europe, Asia, Latin America for Vera Farmiga's 'Higher Ground'
The drama is the directorial debut of the “Up in the Air” actress. 

Berlin 2012: Christian Bale Won't Compare 'Dark Knight' To 'The Flowers Of War'
The actor details the challenges of working in China and choosing roles after becoming a star in a franchise. 

Berlin 2012: Guy Maddin Talks About ‘The Artist’ Stealing His Thunder as a Silent Film Director (Q&A)
As his latest film, "Keyhole," a disjointed version of The Odyssey, gets set to screen in Berlin, Canadian cult director Guy Maddin talked to The Hollywood Reporter about "The Artist" stealing his thunder as a silent film director, avoiding color on-screen, and his 2000 opening night triumph at the Toronto International Film Festival.

Berlin 2012: Adeline Fontan Tessaur, Co-founder and International Sales Director, Elle Driver Talks About the Company’s Future (Q&A)
Elle Driver burst onto the scene with its sales and finance company in 2008 and has since been a powerful force on the international sales circuit. 

LATEST FESTIVAL REVIEWS

Winter Nomads: Berlin Film Review
Manuel von Stürler's Swiss documentary follows an unlikely duo on a long distance shepherding journey with 800 sheep.

Tabu: Berlin Film Review
Film critic-turned-director Miguel Gomes' latest venture is a two-part study of a self-centered woman named Aurora.

Home for the Weekend: Berlin Film Review
Hans-Christian Schmid's film centers around a German family struggling with the mother's long-term depression.


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