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Die Welt - Alemania | Lunes, 4. Diciembre 2006
European Film Award
"The biggest challenge for European cinemas is that the public is interested in domestic films - see the growing domestic market share for Germany, Spain and France - but hardly at all for the films of their European neighbours," concludes Hans-Georg Rodek on the occasion of the European Film Awards. But "there is an infinite number of interesting European stories to tell. ...Since the fall of the Berlin Wall, Europe appears to be in an inspirational phase. And for the past few years, material has been erupting from the memory of the continent, inspired by everything from literary detectives of the Middle Ages to TV mini-series on World War II. There is no end in sight, and there appears to be no geographic or chronological boundary ... Europe is a sum of experiences, based on cultures and histories. The result is a kind of transformation of suffering into knowledge."
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