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03-12-2008

Berlinale special on Central European Cold War films

By FNE Staff

    The 2009 Berlinale will present a 15-part series of Central and East European films under the title "After Winter Comes Spring - Films Presaging the Fall of the Wall."

    The series looks at films made during the last decade before the November 9, 1989, fall of the Berln Wall. Included in the selection are films from Krzysztof Kieslowski and Jan Svankmajer, as well as films made in the official state film studios in Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, and Romania.

    Among the titles announced are: The Countess, dir. Petar Popzlatev, Bulgaria, 1989; A Short Film About Killing, dir. Krzysztof Kieslowski, Poland, 1987; The Dog’s Night Song, dir. Gabor Body, Hungary 1983; Prefab Story, dir. Vera Chytilova, CSSR, 1979/81; Dimensions of Dialogue, dir. Jan Svankmajer, CSSR, 1982; Trabantomania, dir Janos Veto, Hungary, 1982; The War of the Worlds - Next Century, dir. Piotr Szulkin, Poland, 1981/83; and Little Valentino, dir. Andras Jeles, Hungary, 1979. The Berlinale takes place February 5-15, 2009.

    For more information, go to the FNE Festivals section.