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2 weeks ago |
eyeforfilm.co.uk | Anne-Katrin Titze
The Kiss director Bille August with Anne-Katrin Titze: “I just finished a big eight-hour series, The Count of Monte Cristo.” Bille August’s The Kiss (Kysset), based on the 1938 Stefan Zweig novel Beware Of Pity, transports us to 1914, when the Great War was a looming threat and not yet a reality. Anton (Esben Smed), a young man eager to re-establish his family honour, wants to join the cavalry and become an officer in the Danish army.
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3 weeks ago |
eyeforfilm.co.uk | Anne-Katrin Titze
Tribeca Festival Artistic Director Frédéric Boyer with Anne-Katrin Titze on David Verbeek’s The Wolf, the Fox and the Leopard and Naomi Kawase (whose short “Seed” is featured in Miu Miu Tales & Tellers “Extraordinary! One of my favorites … It’s a pure ambitious utopian film.” In the first instalment of my annual conversation with artistic director Frédéric Boyer, we touch upon some of the highlights in the 24th edition of the Tribeca Festival.
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1 month ago |
eyeforfilm.co.uk | Anne-Katrin Titze
Wilhelm Sasnal on the score of The Assistant (based on the novel by Robert Walser) with ESG producer and 99 Records founder Ed Bahlman and Anne-Katrin Titze: “It was very important to have sort of timeless music.” In the first instalment with Wilhelm Sasnal, co-director with Anka Sasnal of his adaptation of Robert Walser’s The Assistant (Czlowiek Do Wszystkiego, a highlight of the 54th edition of Film at Lincoln Center and the Museum of Modern Art’s New Directors/New Films), we are joined by...
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1 month ago |
eyeforfilm.co.uk | Anne-Katrin Titze
Wilhelm Sasnal and Anka Sasnal’s highly original, capriciously sumptuous adaptation of Robert Walser’s The Assistant, (Czlowiek Do Wszystkiego, a highlight of the 54th edition of Film at Lincoln Center and Museum of Modern Art’s New Directors/New Films), screenplay by Wilhelm Sasnal, begins unlike the 1908 novel in a kind of present in which the protagonist Joseph Marti (Piotr Trojan) attempts to bind a book in a workshop.
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1 month ago |
eyeforfilm.co.uk | Anne-Katrin Titze
Kelly Anderson and Jay Arthur Sterrenberg’s Emergent City takes a deep dive into the development of Industry City (Anne-Katrin Titze seen here at the location) in Sunset Park, Brooklyn Photo: Ed Bahlman In the second instalment with Kelly Anderson (Chair of the Department of Film and Media Studies at Hunter College, CUNY) on Emergent City (a highlight in the Spotlight Documentary programme of the 23rd Tribeca Festival), co-directed with Jay Arthur Sterrenberg (co-founder of the Meerkat Media...
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