♦ Introduction
This blog is a place for all contributors of Nisimazine to continue to write, photograph, make video and discuss cinema together after the workshops. An extension of the magazine, this is a free space to keep sharing new insights and experiences through reviews, essays, quotes, interviews and festival reports. You can join any conversation by posting comments. So…, let’s go !
the Berlinale Talent Campus 2011, in 800x600 pixels
By Cristina Grosan (Romania), 28 February 2011 | Berlinale 2011 |Translations: [en]
All good Talents left their hostel before 8:30 am.
The opening of the BTC 2011, at HAU1.
Lounges at HAU2 & HAU3, where BTC lectures and workshops take place.
Queuing is a sport.
Peter Belsito’s (american producer, Talent Campus lecturer) drawing of how filmmakers are in purgatory, but they all want to go to distribution heaven.
God bless (…)
Waiting for the Bears
By Maria Dicieanu (Romania), 24 February 2011 | Berlinale 2011 |Translations: [en]
A week and two days ago I engaged on a journey that would bring me for my first time to the Berlinale. I didn’t really know what to expect from the festival and its selection, since all movies sound amazing in their press release, but I was nonetheless excited to see that there was a link established between art-house and mainstream cinema through the presence of True Grit and Unknown. After seeing 15 of the 22 films from the official program (my greatest omission (…)
Asshole
By Maria Dicieanu (Romania), 24 February 2011 | Berlinale 2011 |Translations: [en]
By Kaushik Mukherjee
India
Panorama
If you thought Indian cinema = Bollywood, think again because director Kaushik Mukherjee (otherwise known as Q) is coming and his advertising - music video - documentary background is changing things big time! The story itself is rather classical for a movie dealing with the problems of adolescence. Young, rather poor Gandu (played by Anubrata) lives with his sister under the constant threat of being thrown into the street for his (…)
Greetings from the Marathon
By Cristina Grosan (Romania), 16 February 2011 | Berlinale 2011 |Translations: [en]
Margin Call
By Maria Dicieanu (Romania), 15 February 2011 | Berlinale 2011 |Translations: [en]
By JC Chandor (USA)
Berlinale Competition
There is little doubt that the Wall Street crash from 2008 will be a hot film subject in the years to come, being approached in several productions - documentaries and fiction. None, however, are likely to have such a wide range of characters, from the youngest analyst to the company’s owner, so closely observed, by both the director and the audience, as Margin Call. The magical dream cast starring Kevin Spacey, Jeremy Irons, Paul (…)
Heaven’s Story
By Maria Dicieanu (Romania), 15 February 2011 | Berlinale 2011 |Translations: [en]
By Zeze Takahisa (Japan)
Berlinale Forum
If you’re up for a 4 ½ hours “Bunraku-play meets soap-opera” movie, then Heaven’s Story is definitely the one to watch. The narrative revolves around a series of characters whose lives have been turned around after being exposed to irrational murders either from the position of killers, or as victims’ relatives. Throughout the film, the initially apparently separate narrative threads mingle and interconnect, while characters interchange (…)
Berlin, here we come!
By Maria Dicieanu (Romania), 15 February 2011 | Berlinale 2011 |Translations: [en]
We’ve infiltrated ourselves not only in the press department but also in the Berlinale Talent Campus (every film student’s 6-day dream workshop) where our spies are more than ready to absorb the advice (…)
Berlinale Talent Campus 2011
By Cristina Grosan (Romania), 14 February 2011 | Berlinale 2011 |Translations: [en]


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