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06.02.2010

Total of Seven Czech Films Screening in Berlin

Jan Hřebejk’s latest movie, Kawasaki’s Rose, will open the Panorama Special section at the 60th annual Berlin International Film Festival (February 11 – 21, 2010), where Czech Film Center will represent Czech cinema for the eighth year running. Six other films will be screened at the coinciding European Film Market. The Czech-Slovak project My Dog, Killer from director Mira Fornay will be seeking potential partners at the coproduction market. And Czech Shooting Star 2010 Kryštof Hádek will be introduced to the international film industry and media.


A total of seven Czech films, six of which premiered in Czech cinemas last year and J. Hřebejk’s Shameless from the year before, will appear at the EFM, which is an integral part of Berlinale. Besides its official festival screening, Kawasaki’s Rose will also be shown at the market (sales: Menemsha Films, U.S.). The others are: Protektor (sales: High Point Media Group, GB), Milos Forman: What Doesn’t Kill You... (represented by: Bio Illusion), Hell With Princess (represented by: Bio Illusion), Foxes (sales: Film Europe, CZ), Twosome (sales: Film Europe, CZ) and Shameless (sales: Menemsha Films, US).


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