anger, disappointment and anger - the moods of some Berlinale films propagate slowly in the audience section of the competition continued. Approximately half of the only 16 starters have been shown and confusion spreads in the face of very low levels, of which only Wim Wenders' "Pina" - out of competition -. protruded
Shortly after the Berlin no popular uprising, but at least a referendum on their water rights have successfully completed, was the famous actor Ralph Fiennes at the Berlinale as a director and performer of martial Generals "Coriolanus" a lesson in democracy and Shakespeare adaptation. The first pictures of unrest are frightening to date, the protests against increased bread prices in the Maghreb, see no different. See the pictures from today, there is Shakespeare's original text of 1607 - which integrated liquid. Rome in the fourth century BC: The people are hungry, the rich hoard grain. Caius Martius Coriolanus The arrogant General (Fiennes) protects the city, but despised the plebeians and does not hide this. And somehow you have to give it right that this flag is very little people are fast in the wind. But the fear of the strong dictatorship is the only solution? Coriolanus is banished and joins the enemy ...
with heavy weapons and all the action, but overall a bit tamer than the gory "Titus" with Anthony Hopkins, Fiennes put on his film piece. That gets constantly growing and shows the mimes, whose shaven figure a hairdresser's chair as a throne, receives impressive. Gerard Butler gives as his mortal enemy is not much fear. Vanessa Redgrave as the mother finally self-devouring warrior puts down some terrific scenes.
good cinema culture, with which to decorate any festival like - in addition to very large plants. Only the lack so far in 2011. This is useful, "Les femmes du 6ème étage" by Philippe Le Guay, the little personal revolution of a rich Paris Stock Advisor in 1962. Jean-Louis Joubert (Fabrice Luchini) falls in love with the new English maid Maria (Natalia Verbeke), and comes the "Women of the 6th floor," the collected Housekeepers of the building in detail. Jean-Louis to live like never before and the audience enjoying themselves. Because of the somewhat stiff Bourgeois is not ridiculous but loose.
began only two years later in Germany easy integration Comedy: The Life of A Million First guest worker is "Almanya - Welcome to Germany" tells the story - literally 1964 Huseyin come to Germany to his family in the remote. Anatolia to feed an unsettled life -. from which we learn not much - then he has a big family and surprise them with the news that he had bought a house in "the homeland". The children and grandchildren, all together in Turkey to revamp it. During the trip, told her granddaughter to the even younger nephew just this story with many jokes and a funny trick: All talk German Turks and the Germans some incomprehensible gibberish. "Almanya", the joint product of the Sisters Samdereli's fun, but it is misplaced general in the competition. As a harmless feel-good comedy with no major problems, but without the great moments they heard on TV.
difficult but also aesthetically much interest was Ulrich Köhler "sleeping sickness" in the competition for the Golden Bears no fatigue in the audience rise. The first half of the "sleeping sickness" seems like one of those currently playing modern propagation of introspection on the screen. This time, with the decorative background Africa. But a subtle ellipse with perspective changes somewhere in the middle, a very charming psycho-story uncovered in the tradition of Joseph Conrad's "Heart of Darkness". Velten As once Colonel Kurtz brings in "Apocalypse Now" in Captain Benjamin L. Willard ordered his own firing squad, the Flemish Dr. Ebbo someone from the World Health Organization for the evolution of his senseless vaccine projects, because it on its own not free himself of Africa. The end is engaged by a mythical story a hippo again and reminded the Thai Cannes winner "Uncle Boonmee." This alone will bring yet to take a prize in Berlin.
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