
German Directors Launch Local Dogma Film Movement
A collective of prominent German-speaking directors, including Tom Tykwer and Nora Fingscheidt, have announced the launch of "German Dogma 25," a local adaptation of the Danish Dogma film movement, committing to produce five films under its strict rules.
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It’s Time for German Dogma as Tom Tykwer, Nora Fingscheidt, Kurdwin Ayub, İlker Çatak and Helene Hegemann Pledge to Create Five Films According to Its Rules
The Dogma 25 movement is spreading. Tom Tykwer, Kurdwin Ayub, İlker Çatak, Nora Fingscheidt and Helene Hegemann have joined forces as a group to create five independent films under its umbrella, in order to create “free and unpredictable cinema.” This was announcement comes exactly one year after Dogma 25 bowed at Cannes, with five Danish […]
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Read full article →Tom Tykwer, Ilker Catak, Nora Fingscheidt, Helene Hegemann & Kurdwin Ayub To Launch Germany’s Own Dogma Movement
A German leg of the refreshed Dogma filmmaking movement has been established by Tom Tykwer, Ilker Catak, Nora Fingscheidt, Helene Hegemann, and Kurdwin Ayub. The five filmmakers announced their intention to produce feature projects under the new Dogma rules during a press conference this afternoon at the Cannes Film Festival. The group is backed by […]
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