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Berlin: Christoph Waltz, Guy Pearce Enter 'The Portable Door' With Jim Henson Company (Exclusive)Christoph Waltz and Guy Pearce will star in the fantasy adventure comedy 'The Portable Door' for the Jim Henson Company, which Arclight Films is shopping at the European Film Market in Berlin. More details:
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Berlin Premiere ‘Eyimofe (This is My Desire)’ Lands Sales DealEXCLUSIVE: Nigeria-U.S. co-production Eyimofe (This is My Desire) has picked up sales representation in advance of its premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival. New York-based Aspect Rati…
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Berlin Fest Changes Award Named After Founder Following Nazi RevelationsThe Berlin Festival had suspended the Alfred Bauer Prize, named after the festival's first director, after newspaper reports that he had been a member of the Nazis' film propaganda ministry.
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