Berlin will be playing host to the world of film when the 67th Berlinale comes to town from 9 to 19 February 2017. On behalf of the Goethe-Institut, twelve bloggers and film journalists from around the world will be our BerlinaleBloggers, reporting on the international film festival from a multinational perspective.
What makes the Berlinale special for the Brazilian blogger, and how does her view differ from the Italian perspective? And what strikes the Australian blogger as interesting about the German submissions? Which trends in the film world make the Spanish journalist optimistic? And what does the blogger from the UK think about this? To what extent do the experts feel influenced by their own cultural background?
The 2017 BerlinaleBloggers are from Egypt, Australia, Brazil, China, Germany, Italy, Canada, Japan, Norway, Poland, Spain and the United Kingdom. A multinational team, they will be out and about in Berlin, searching for fascinating stories in the cinema theatres and behind the festival scenes. They will be jointly reflecting on their impressions against the backdrop of their own cultures.
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What makes the Berlinale special for the Brazilian blogger, and how does her view differ from the Italian perspective? And what strikes the Australian blogger as interesting about the German submissions? Which trends in the film world make the Spanish journalist optimistic? And what does the blogger from the UK think about this? To what extent do the experts feel influenced by their own cultural background?
The 2017 BerlinaleBloggers are from Egypt, Australia, Brazil, China, Germany, Italy, Canada, Japan, Norway, Poland, Spain and the United Kingdom. A multinational team, they will be out and about in Berlin, searching for fascinating stories in the cinema theatres and behind the festival scenes. They will be jointly reflecting on their impressions against the backdrop of their own cultures.
goethe.de/berlinaleblogger
goethe.de/australia/berlinaleblogger
goethe.de/brasil/berlinaleblogger
goethe.de/canada/berlinaleblogger
goethe.de/china/berlinaleblogger
goethe.de/egypt/berlinaleblogger
goethe.de/espana/berlinaleblogger
goethe.de/italia/berlinaleblogger
goethe.de/japan/berlinaleblogger
goethe.de/norge/berlinaleblogger
goethe.de/polska/berlinaleblogger
goethe.de/uk/berlinaleblogger
Sarah Ward – Australia

Camila Gonzatto – Brazil

Jutta Brendemühl – Canada

Yun-hua Chen – China

Ahmed Shawky – Egypt

Philipp Bühler – Germany

Andrea D’Addio – Italy

Shino Nagata – Japan

Julia Thurnau – Norway

Dorota Chrobak – Poland

Pablo López Barbero – Spain

Nathanael Smith – United Kingdom

Gute Filmkritik fördern wir auch mit dem Berlinale Talent Press-Programm – einem gemeinsamen Projekt von Berlinale Talents, dem Goethe-Institut und der internationalen Filmkritiker-Organisation FIPRESCI.