Il Film Fund Luxembourg annuncia i progetti selezionati per la sua seconda sessione di 2021
La regista Barbara Albert (© Manfred Werner Tsui)
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The Film Fund Luxembourg selection committee has allocated selective aid to the tune of €8,847,184 for the writing and/or development and production of films, shared between 16 projects.
Standing out among the various feature films selected during this second annual ‘outcome session’ are a number of works directed by women, starting with Austrian filmmaker
Barbara Albert (
Die Mittagsfrau – a historical romance immersing itself in post-war Berlin and adapted from the bestselling book by Julia Franck - will unite the likes of Germany (Lucky Bird Pictures), Switzerland (C-Films), France (Rezo) and Luxembourg (€1,500,000 allocated by FFL, via Iris Productions). Germany’s
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Transit, but nothing could be further from the truth.
Undine (Paula Beer) is an apparently self-sufficient Berlin freelance historian in her mid-twenties who lectures on the city s post-war reconstruction for the Senate Department for Urban Development and Housing. Except for her name, she gives no sign she’s a water nymph living high and dry, or different to any other calmly efficient professional, Until, sitting at an outdoors table at the City Museum’s cafe, she tells the lover Johannes (Jacob Matschenz) who’s hurriedly dumping her that he better reverse his decision or she’ll have to kill him.