articles by Loic Valceschini
A Promise of Exciting Meetings
Berlinale Talent Press, February 11, 2010
A Promise of Exciting Meetings My name is Loïc Valceschini, I am 20 years old and I live in Yverdon-les-Bains, in Switzerland. I am studying at the University of Lausanne, where I am attending cinema and English classes. I love all kinds of films, although I do like fantasy and science f ...
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A Platform Of Several Opportunities
Berlinale Talent Press, February 16, 2010
A Platform Of Several Opportunities Pitching and matching at the Campus - a look at how the Berlin Today Award contributes to the future of cinema. Among the many workshops, lectures and competitions, the Berlin Today Award Coaching is one of the first events that set the Berl ...
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In the Mood for Noodles
Berlinale Talent Press, February 16, 2010
In the Mood for Noodles In only his second departure in eight years from the wuxia genre, Zhang Yimou's A WOMAN, A GUN AND A NOODLE SHOP is a retelling of an early Coens' classic. With this new film, Zhang Yimou may be at a turning point in his career. Competing at the Berlina ...
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Reactions More Telling than Words
Berlinale Talent Press, February 16, 2010
Reactions More Telling than Words Golden-Bear winner Jasmila Žbanić talks about having her husband as a producer, the Muslim culture in Bosnia and her new film at the Berlinale, ON THE PATH. Four years after she won the Golden Bear for her first feature GRBAVICA, Bosnian direc ...
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Short Takes on Shorts
Berlinale Talent Press, February 17, 2010
Short Takes on Shorts A look at six of the short films that shaped the Berlinale Shorts Competition. New technologies keep offering possibilities to filmmakers to express their feelings through art. The different films that were selected for this year's Berlinale Shorts compet ...
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All About His Father
Berlinale Talent Press, February 17, 2010
All About His Father Turkish director Hasan Semih Kaplanoglu in Competition at the Berlinale with HONEY, the final installment of his trilogy about a child and its difficulties in growing up. In his new film HONEY (BAL), Turkish director Hasan Semih Kaplanoglu deals with the c ...
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Manipulating Emotions
Berlinale Talent Press, June 28, 2010
Manipulating Emotions The true story of a Nazi deportation in 1942 Paris strives for historical accuracy but fails to find a balance. Directed by Roselyne Bosch. With the massive marketing campaing surrounding the release of LA RAFLE, we may ask ourselves what the film could possibly hid ...
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