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'Next Door' Review: Daniel Brühl Plays Himself, Sort of, in His Directorial Debut


Next Door Review: Daniel Brühl Plays Himself, Sort of, in His Directorial Debut
Next Door Review: Daniel Brühl Plays Himself, Sort of, in His Directorial Debut
The German star winkingly sends himself up in a bar-set confrontation between celebrity and civilian that gradually runs out of steam.
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Director: Daniel Brühl
With: Daniel Brühl, Peter Kurth, Rike Eckermann, Aenne Schwarz, Gode Benedix, Vicky Krieps, Justine Hirschfeld, Ole Hermann, Mex Schlüpfer, Steffen Scheuermann. (German, English dialogue)
Running time: 1 hour 34 minutes
Courtesy of Reiner Bajo
Many of us have, at one point or another, been stuck in a bar argument that went on a bit too long, that got a bit too hostile, with someone we didn’t know too well and it’s rarely a memory to be treasured. Would it help if the guy at the other end of the beery debate was the handsome, accomplished, generally likable German-Spanish the ....

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Hungarian Film and TV Biz Make Play for Global Stage at Berlin Festival


Hungarian Film and TV Biz Make Play for Global Stage at Berlin Festival
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For the first time ever, two Hungarian films are competing for the Berlinale’s Golden Bear: “Forest – I See You Everywhere,” a standalone sequel to the 2003 Berlinale hit “Forest,” from veteran auteur Bence Fliegauf, and “Natural Light” from feature debutant Dénes Nagy. Csaba Káel, chairman of the National Film Institute of Hungary (NFI), says, “I believe it demonstrates the vitality and strength of the Hungarian industry flourishing despite the unprecedented circumstances caused by the pandemic worldwide.”
The two films represent opposite poles of current Hungarian filmmaking. Brimming with discourse, the independently funded “Forest” tells multiple complex, engaging stories of contemporary life in Hungary. And as he did in his Berlinale-winner “Just the Wind” (2012), Fliegauf creates deep empathy for his characters ....

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