Berlinale Talent Campus #9

February 12 – 17, 2011

2007

Talent Press Articles Campus 5

Walter Salles on stage, interviewed by Peter Cowie

On a Quest With the Filmmaker

Two years after riding pillion into the limelight with the iconic MOTORCYCLE DIARIES, Walter Salles returned to the Berlinale Talent Campus this week. The fifty-year-old director with boyish looks and a youthful passion for changing the world spoke to Talents about making films with a point of view.
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"Like seeing grandma in leather pants": BRAND UPON THE BRAIN by Guy Maddin

Mind Games


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Alice Wang with a Talent at "the speediest event in the Berlinale Talent Campus"

Speed Warm-up


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In Competition: THE COUNTERFEITERS by Stefan Ruzowizky

Old Form, New Story


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A “Korean Karaoke-Bollywoodfilm" in the Panorama: DASEPO NAUGHTY GIRLS by E J-Yong.

Life is a Soap Opera


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TUYA'S MARRIAGE by Wang Quan'an runs in the Berlinale Competition.

Anthropological Inventories


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Happy faces right after the confusion

Confusion Turning to Expectation


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Screened in the Panorama: BLINDSIGHT by Lucy Walker

Cinema Crossing the Border of Blindness


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On Saturday the Campus opened with the arrival of all 350 international Talents and the Berlin Today Award Ceremony.

Orientation Day – The Campus Get Started


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“Stop By, Shoot Film" offered the chance to get to know a Super 16 camera

Not so Talented with a Camera?


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Peter Cowie (left) and Brazilian director Walter Salles discussing "Film and Politics"

Politics Are Inescapable


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Noah Falstein on stage discussing “Virtual Cinema"

Stuck in the Middle of Games and Films


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Philosophy Day


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A contribution to the Berlinale Forum: ELVIS PELVIS by Kevin Aduaka

The Lack of Identity


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Production Day


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The Berlinale Talent Campus: "an intensive networking and creative idea exchange"

For the Love of the Cinema


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Raoul Peck in conversation

A Legacy in Images


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Director Wolfgang Becker (GOODBYE, LENIN!) performing "Hero"

How to Become a Berliner and Make a Film of it


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Gregory Nava, Jasmila Zbanic, Raoul Peck and Peter Cowie in “Whose Side Is It Anyway?“

Of Beeps and Bears


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From left: jacques Bidou, Jia Zhangke, Onir, Peace Anyiam Fiberesima, Dorothee Wenner, Khaled el Hagar and Vincenzo Bugno.

Take Up Your Camera and Just Do It


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David Wingate about the "about"

It’s About Us


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VILLAGE PEOPLE RADIO SHOW by Amir Muhammad features in the Berlinale Forum

Life In Exile


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Producer Sandy Lieberson, participant of the "Meet the Expert" programme

Wising up with the Foxbar Gurus


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The panelists up to discuss “Metrobranding“

The Importance of Capturing Social History Through Cinema


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Film Co-ops: Making Films with Friends

Radical Way to Go in the Film Industry


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Pre-Production Day


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TEETH by Mitchell Lichtenstein is presented in the Panorama

Vagina Dentata


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A deserted Campus venue

We Make Reality


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Joseph Cedar's BEAUFORT is part of the Competition

The Last Moment of Withdrawal


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"Pirate & Circulate", a distribution technique by Rakesh Sharma

Fighting Censorship in India


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Sarah Polley's Panorama contribution AWAY FROM HER

Somewhat Forgettable


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Sienna Miller in Steve Buscemi's INTERVIEW

Battle of the Sexes


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Mentor Jan A.P. Kaczmarek with the composing Talents

Music and Cinema: a Never-Ending Love Affair


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The internet has more to offer for the film industry

Film Industry Has to Be Reinvented


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Walter Salles on stage, interviewed by Peter Cowie

On a Quest With the Filmmaker


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Nina Hoss in Christian Petzold's Competition film YELLA

Surviving the Artifice


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DoP Slawomir Idziak on stage of HAU 1

Observation on the Current and Future State of Filmmaking


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Showing in Panorama: ALICE'S HOUSE by Chico Teixeira

Focused On Inconspicuous Female Characters


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LOTTE FROM GADGETVILLE, a contribution to the Generation Section

To the Attention of Children


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Ken Wardrop, Ralitza Petrova, Phil Ilson, Astrid Kühl, Annette Kilzer and Deepak Nayar on "Short Waves"

Short Films – Big Impact


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"The Talents all seem to be chasing a personal dream": Day 5 at the Campus

Talents on My Space


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Post-Production Day


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Discussed "Film's Future Lab": Moderator Micz Flor with Michael Arias, James Fabricant and Grahame Weinbren

The Future Does not Exist


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Paul Scheffner's THE HALFMOON FILES is presented in the Berlinale Forum

Tough Experience for the Viewers


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Part of the Perspektive Deutsches Kino: HOTEL VERY WELCOME by Sonja Heiss

How Culture Travels


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Part of the “Home Affairs" programme: REAL MODELS by Janek Romero

Neon-Orange Cows and Anarchistic Grandmothers


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Iain Smith about “Calculating Risks and Taking Chances“

The Delicate Balance Between Money and Art


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Talents from 100 different countries mean 100 different approaches to film

Cinema, Criticism and Filmmaking


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Producer and festival director Stefan Kitanov

Home is Best


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“East or West – Home is Best": Riina Sildos, Markus Halberschmidt, Nikolaj Nikitin, Ognjen Svilicic and Stefan Kitanov

Vodka- and Rakia-based Movies Hitting the Global Market


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"Just a bit more famous": Gael Garcia Bernal

Easy Rider


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“Put some sex and violence in your first film to get some attention": Indie-icon John Waters

Walking John Waters' Path


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Uli Hanisch on stage in HAU 2

Telling Stories Through Furniture


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