The Berlin Independent Film Festival returned for another fantastic festival of independent filmmaking with a fantastic line-up. The eclectic programme of international features and shorts was presented in one of Berlin’s favourite independent cinemas, the Babylon. Highlights of the 2017 festival included The Uncertainty Has Settled by Marijn Poels (Germany), Timeless by Alexander Tuschinski (USA, Germany), Red by Branko Tomovic (UK, Germany), Why Siegfried Teitelbaum Had to Die by Axel Steinmüller (Germany), Seat in Shadow by Henry Coombes (UK, Spain), Jasmine by Dax Phelan (USA, Hong Kong), and To Keep The Light by Erica Fae (USA). Biff 2017 Winners Best Feature (over 100k) – Jasmine by Dax Phelan Best Micro-budget Feature (under €100k) – Seat in Shadow by Henry Coombes Best Documentary – The Uncertainty Has Settled by Marijn Poels Best Director Feature – Erica Fae for To Keep The Light Best...
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- 2/26/2017
- Screen Anarchy
The exciting Berlin Independent Film Festival kicks off tonight. The Biff team is returning for another fantastic festival of independent filmmaking from February 8-15 with a fantastic line-up. The eclectic programme of international features and shorts will be presented in one of Berlin’s favourite independent cinemas, the Babylon. Highlights of the 2017 festival include The Uncertainty Has Settled by Marijn Poels (Germany), Timeless by Alexander Tuschinski (USA, Germany), Red by Branko Tomovic (UK, Germany), Why Siegfried Teitelbaum Had to Die by Axel Steinmüller (Germany), Seat in Shadow by Henry Coombes (UK, Spain), Jasmine by Dax Phelan (USA, Hong Kong), and To Keep The Light by Erica Fae (USA). The complete line-up of features and shorts for the 2017 edition can be found on their website: http://www.berlinfest.com The...
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- 2/8/2017
- Screen Anarchy
The Uncertainty Has Settled by Marijn Poels arrives, after eight months of work, in cinema. It will celebrates his world premiere during the Berlin Independent Film Festival on February 9th in the Babylon cinema in Berlin center. Biff has been successfully attracting visitors and participants since 2009 and has become an important hub for independent indie filmmaking worldwide. The Uncertainty Has Settled is one of the exciting films at Biff, due to the topicality heated debate on climate and energy. The 90 minutes film is opening up a controversial discussion with the audience. In a personal journey Dutch filmmaker Marijn Poels, based in Berlin, gets confronted with agriculture and its perspective in modern times. Farmers have become energy suppliers and climate policies are leaving a radical...
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- 1/25/2017
- Screen Anarchy
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