Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Paula Beer, the German actress who’s worked with Petzold dating back to “Transit” and has embodied his penchant for Hitchcockian ...
One day when he was home with his sick four-year-old daughter, filmmaker Christian Petzold flipped on a James Bond movie — and noticed she was enraptured. He has a theory about why: “James Bond can ...
Petzold finds himself in Éric Rohmer territory in a quasi-comedy about bed-swapping, forest fires, and the pretensions of fiction writing. Christian Petzold finds himself somewhere between the lands ...
Independence, Hitchcock, and changing up leading players inform Petzold's strategy for keeping his movies sharp, fresh, and engaging. On a recent IndieWire Zoom from his book-filled office apartment ...
Christian Petzold’s “Miroirs No. 3,” which has its world premiere on Saturday in Directors’ Fortnight, is set in present-day Germany but it evokes a gothic fairytale, albeit set in a landscape ...
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The filmmaker, "closely connected to the festival for many years as a director and friend," will succeed Eric Pleskow, while Eva Sangiorgi, the Viennale director, has received a contract extension ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with German filmmaker Christian Petzold about his latest movie, "Afire," a love story set in a country house while a forest fire rages nearby. Leon and Felix, a writer and ...
You expect German filmmaker Christian Petzold ("Phoenix," "Afire") to show up at Berlin, but this year, he's at Cannes for the first time with a feature, "Mirrors No. 3." This most slippery of ...