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CineBerlin - Filmmaking Madness

CineBerlin is an English-speaking podcast about filmmaking in Berlin and beyond. Every episode we invite a filmmaker and deep-dive into what drives this filmmaker, what are they enthusiastic about, and how does their passion drive them. Hosted by Klaus Salminen and Alex DePew.

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    CineBerlin - Stereotyping In Film - an interview with Mohammed Abugeth

    Trailer The Devil's Drivers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJy5vxGmZK8Mohammed's favorite restaurant: https://casalot.de/In our insightful discussion with Mohammed Abugeth, we explore the nuanced topic of stereotyping in the film industry, particularly the expectation that a filmmaker's origin should narrowly define their creative output. Mohammed shares his thoughts on the significance of deep character development and emphasizes the importance of crafting stories with universal appeal, transcending specific themes or subjects. We also discuss the incredible amount of editing work needed when dealing with documentary footage.Additionally, we bring an update regarding Mohammed's recent invitation to Berlinale Talents, amidst the backdrop of the recent unfathomable violence and suffering in Palestine.

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    CineBerlin - Filmmaking now and then - an interview with Gianluca Vallero

    In this episode we sit down with Gianluca Vallero - a filmmaker with 30+ years of experience creating independent film in Berlin. And we ask the question - was it better before? We don't think so - but Gianluca makes a compelling and nostalgic argument for the wonder of cinema theaters and the patience needed to shoot a film without compromising. Gianluca's new movie is called "The Woddafucka Thing" and has it's premiere now.Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMxvKMwSmi8We also touch on topics such as the importance of having a compelling story and a strong script, the value of long-term projects and the perseverance required to see them through, and the benefits and drawbacks of digital technology in filmmaking. We delve into the debate around the role of theaters versus digital platforms in releasing films, emphasizing the personal connection and emotional impact of watching a film in a theater.

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    CineBerlin - Film as an artistic endeavor, an interview with Charlotte Jacoby

    Trailer: Hypnose hat auch nichts gebracht: https://vimeo.com/744454575Casalot Restaurant: https://casalot.de/In this engaging conversation with Charlotte Jacoby, we delve into the topics of film as an artistic endeavor, perfectionism, creativity, and the significance of community. We explore the concept of thinking outside the box when it comes to visual storytelling, experimenting with different mediums, and pushing the boundaries of conventional art forms. The pressures and expectations that often accompany enrollment in art school take center stage, and we passionately advocate for forging our own unique paths in the creative realm.Emphasizing the importance of maintaining an insatiable curiosity and an open mind, we discuss how aspiring artists should not be deterred by any lack of formal training. We also confront the challenges faced by self-described perfectionists, underscoring the delicate balance between technical expertise and the boundless realm of artistic expression. Throughout the conversation, we generously draw upon personal anecdotes and insights, offering a window into our own journeys of creativity.We further explore our experiences in Berlin, capturing the transient nature of the city and its profound impact on artistic exploration. Ultimately, this conversation serves as a poignant reflection on the profound and fulfilling voyage of creativity.

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    CineBerlin Set Stories - Interview with John F. McClellan

    In this first-ever episode, we have cinematographer John F. McClellan as our special guest. We discuss his passion for filmmaking, the impact of documentaries on his work, his move from Pennsylvania via New York to berlin, and the challenges faced by filmmakers in the German film industry. We also touch on the significance of collaboration, safety, and effective communication in the world of cinematography in Berlin and beyond.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

CineBerlin is an English-speaking podcast about filmmaking in Berlin and beyond. Every episode we invite a filmmaker and deep-dive into what drives this filmmaker, what are they enthusiastic about, and how does their passion drive them. Hosted by Klaus Salminen and Alex DePew.

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CineBerlin is an English-speaking podcast about filmmaking in Berlin and beyond. Every episode we invite a filmmaker and deep-dive into what drives this filmmaker, what are they enthusiastic about, and how does their passion drive them. Hosted by Klaus Salminen and Alex DePew.

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