Berlinale 2012 starts today
berlinale-2012-starts-today
February 09, 2012
ready
2
# Berlinale 2012 starts today
Let's pause a moment to reflect on the upcoming **Berlinale Film
Festival** which starts from today. It's the time of the year when our
beloved city transforms into a tiny **Hollywood** where red carpets are
rolled out, Paparazzi linger in dark alleys and your chances of running
into **Werner Herzog** on your way home are higher than ever. This year
the Dieter Kosslick curated festival will focus on the
future. The future of our lives: how do we want to live? What's the
impact of the Arab spring, Fukushima, Ai Weiwei and the financial crisis
on our lives? "There are a lot of films in this festival about changes
happening in the world," Kosslick said. "We are showing the films in
order to create a bigger picture about upheaval and awakening...It was
natural to link these films with our other activities."
The variety of the selection films sounds promising even though there
are not many big names in the competion. The big-hitters still tend to
prefer Cannes but that doesn't have to be a disadvantage for the **62nd
Festival**. Debutants, unknown directors, and countries not associated
with film-making can all offer a great deal that will not been seen
elsewhere. Twenty-three films will be screened in the competition
program, with 18 vying for the **Golden** and **Silver Bear** awards.
One cool thing is that there are some promising German films on the
program with renowned directors such as **Hans-Christian Schmid**,
**Matthias Glasner** and Christian Petzold making
submissions. On the contrary the US is keeping a low profile and is
participating in the competition with only one film. In ***Jayne
Mansfield's Car*** director and actor Billy Bob
Thornton offers a family drama set in the US at the end of the
1960s. Some 300,000 viewers attended the Berlinale last year, and that's
likely to be the case again this year. You better buy your tickets soon.
See you there.
---
id: 382dbdbc-facf-4bda-9c11-9f935540af07
blueprint: article
title: 'Berlinale 2012 starts today'
date: 2012-02-09T11:59:59+01:00
wp_id: '11435'
slug: berlinale-2012-starts-today
contents:
-
type: text
text: '<p> Let’s pause a moment to reflect on the upcoming <strong>Berlinale Film Festival</strong> which starts from today. It’s the time of the year when our beloved city transforms into a tiny <strong>Hollywood</strong> where red carpets are rolled out, Paparazzi linger in dark alleys and your chances of running into <strong>Werner Herzog</strong> on your way home are higher than ever. This year the<strong> Dieter Kosslick</strong> curated festival will focus on the future. The future of our lives: how do we want to live? What’s the impact of the Arab spring, Fukushima, Ai Weiwei and the financial crisis on our lives? “There are a lot of films in this festival about changes happening in the world,” Kosslick said. “We are showing the films in order to create a bigger picture about upheaval and awakening…It was natural to link these films with our other activities.”</p><p>The variety of the selection films sounds promising even though there are not many big names in the competion. The big-hitters still tend to prefer Cannes but that doesn’t have to be a disadvantage for the <strong>62nd Festival</strong>. Debutants, unknown directors, and countries not associated with film-making can all offer a great deal that will not been seen elsewhere. Twenty-three films will be screened in the competition program, with 18 vying for the <strong>Golden</strong> and <strong>Silver Bear</strong> awards. One cool thing is that there are some promising German films on the program with renowned directors such as <strong>Hans-Christian Schmid</strong>, <strong>Matthias Glasner</strong> and<strong> Christian Petzold</strong> making submissions. On the contrary the US is keeping a low profile and is participating in the competition with only one film. In <strong><em>Jayne Mansfield’s Car</em></strong> director and actor<strong> Billy Bob Thornton</strong> offers a family drama set in the US at the end of the 1960s. Some 300,000 viewers attended the Berlinale last year, and that’s likely to be the case again this year. You better buy your tickets soon. See you there.</p><p><!-- START FreeVideoCoding.com --></p><p><!-- END FreeVideoCoding.com --></p>'
---
Chunk #1 (Position: 0)
# Berlinale 2012 starts today Let's pause a moment to reflect on the upcoming **Berlinale Film Festival** which starts from today. It's the time of the year when our beloved city transforms into a tiny **Hollywood** where red carpets are rolled out, Paparazzi linger in dark alleys and your chanc...
Chunk #2 (Position: 1)
"There are a lot of films in this festival about changes happening in the world," Kosslick said. "We are showing the films in order to create a bigger picture about upheaval and awakening...It was natural to link these films with our other activities." . The variety of the selection films sounds...