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New Berlinale director Tricia Tuttle announced June 19 that two new names are joining her executive leadership team for the annual February festival.
Jacqueline Lyanga and Michael Stütz will be the new co-directors of film programming, starting for the 2025 edition. Lyanga was formerly director of AFI Fest, before exiting in the summer of 2018 to become artistic director of Film Independent at a moment when IndieWire called the organization that puts on the Indie Spirits “something of a fixer-upper.” Her success there clealry caught Tuttle’s eye.
Lyanga said in a press release from the Berlinale, “It’s exciting to be joining the Berlinale team as the Co-Director of Film Programming as the festival prepares to celebrate its 75th edition next February. I look forward to collaborating with the team as we build the festival’s future. It’s a thrill to join Tricia Tuttle and Michael Stütz in programming an international...
Jacqueline Lyanga and Michael Stütz will be the new co-directors of film programming, starting for the 2025 edition. Lyanga was formerly director of AFI Fest, before exiting in the summer of 2018 to become artistic director of Film Independent at a moment when IndieWire called the organization that puts on the Indie Spirits “something of a fixer-upper.” Her success there clealry caught Tuttle’s eye.
Lyanga said in a press release from the Berlinale, “It’s exciting to be joining the Berlinale team as the Co-Director of Film Programming as the festival prepares to celebrate its 75th edition next February. I look forward to collaborating with the team as we build the festival’s future. It’s a thrill to join Tricia Tuttle and Michael Stütz in programming an international...
- 6/19/2024
- by Christian Blauvelt
- Indiewire
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New Berlin Film Festival director Tricia Tuttle has appointed two in-house programmers as co-directors of film programming as she puts a new executive team in place.
Jacqueline Lyanga, a former U.S. delegate to the Berlinale, and Panorama section chief Michael Stütz will take on these duties in July. This amounts to an expanded role for Stütz who will continue to head the Panorama strand, dedicated to new trends and new voices in international filmmaking, alongside his new position as co-director of film programming.
The new Berlinale co-directors of film programming will work with Tuttle to select titles for the Competition and Berlinale Special sections, including the Berlinale Special Gala, and they will “lead the wider team to shape an overall film selection,” according to a statament.
“Michael and Jacqueline bring a strong and complementary combination of skills and networks, and they are both hugely smart, collaborative creative leaders as well as passionate,...
Jacqueline Lyanga, a former U.S. delegate to the Berlinale, and Panorama section chief Michael Stütz will take on these duties in July. This amounts to an expanded role for Stütz who will continue to head the Panorama strand, dedicated to new trends and new voices in international filmmaking, alongside his new position as co-director of film programming.
The new Berlinale co-directors of film programming will work with Tuttle to select titles for the Competition and Berlinale Special sections, including the Berlinale Special Gala, and they will “lead the wider team to shape an overall film selection,” according to a statament.
“Michael and Jacqueline bring a strong and complementary combination of skills and networks, and they are both hugely smart, collaborative creative leaders as well as passionate,...
- 6/19/2024
- by Nick Vivarelli
- Variety Film + TV
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Neben der Ernennung von Jacqueline Lyanga und Michael Stütz zu Directors of Film Programming durch Intendantin Tricia Tuttle hat die Berlinale heute weitere Personalien bekannt gegeben.
Die neuen Programmdirektoren der Berlinale: Jacqueline Lyanga und Michael Stütz (Credit: Michael Buckner/Stefanie Schmid Rincon/Berlinale)
Die bisherige US-Delegierte der Berlinale, Jacqueline Lyanga, und Panorama-Sektionsleiter Michael Stütz sind von Festivalintendantin Tricia Tuttle zu Directors of Film Programming ernannt worden. Wie die Berlinale heute mitteilt, wird Stütz auch weiterhin die Sektion Panorama leiten.
Der Berlinale-Mitteilung zufolge werden die beiden zusammen mit Tuttle die Sektionen Wettbewerb und Berlinale Special, inklusive Berlinale Special Gala, kuratieren sowie das gesamte Programmerteam leiten.
„Michael und Jacqueline bringen eine starke, sich ergänzende Kombination an Kompetenzen und Netzwerken mit. Außerdem sind beide außerordentlich kluge, kollaborative kreative Führungspersönlichkeiten und leidenschaftliche Cineast*innen. Ich freue mich sehr darauf, zusammen mit ihnen starke Filmprogramme für die Berlinale zu entwickeln“, erklärt Tricia Tuttle.
Jacqueline Lyanga...
Die neuen Programmdirektoren der Berlinale: Jacqueline Lyanga und Michael Stütz (Credit: Michael Buckner/Stefanie Schmid Rincon/Berlinale)
Die bisherige US-Delegierte der Berlinale, Jacqueline Lyanga, und Panorama-Sektionsleiter Michael Stütz sind von Festivalintendantin Tricia Tuttle zu Directors of Film Programming ernannt worden. Wie die Berlinale heute mitteilt, wird Stütz auch weiterhin die Sektion Panorama leiten.
Der Berlinale-Mitteilung zufolge werden die beiden zusammen mit Tuttle die Sektionen Wettbewerb und Berlinale Special, inklusive Berlinale Special Gala, kuratieren sowie das gesamte Programmerteam leiten.
„Michael und Jacqueline bringen eine starke, sich ergänzende Kombination an Kompetenzen und Netzwerken mit. Außerdem sind beide außerordentlich kluge, kollaborative kreative Führungspersönlichkeiten und leidenschaftliche Cineast*innen. Ich freue mich sehr darauf, zusammen mit ihnen starke Filmprogramme für die Berlinale zu entwickeln“, erklärt Tricia Tuttle.
Jacqueline Lyanga...
- 6/19/2024
- by Jochen Müller
- Spot - Media & Film
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New Berlin Festival director Tricia Tuttle continues to build up her team for the 2025 Berlinale, on Wednesday naming Michael Stütz and Jacqueline Lyanga the co-directors of film programming for the A-list German event.
Stütz will stay on as head of Berlin’s Panorama sidebar, taking on the new duties in July. Lyanga also has close ties with the festival as the U.S. delegate to the Berlinale. She will also take on the new role next month.
“Michael and Jacqueline bring a strong and complementary combination of skills and networks, and they are both hugely smart, collaborative creative leaders as well as passionate, generous cinephiles,” said Tuttle in a statement. “I can’t wait to work alongside them to shape dynamic Berlinale film programs.”
Stütz and Lyanga will work with Tuttle to curate Berlin’s main competition and Berlinale Special sections as well as the Berlinale Special Gala line-up and...
Stütz will stay on as head of Berlin’s Panorama sidebar, taking on the new duties in July. Lyanga also has close ties with the festival as the U.S. delegate to the Berlinale. She will also take on the new role next month.
“Michael and Jacqueline bring a strong and complementary combination of skills and networks, and they are both hugely smart, collaborative creative leaders as well as passionate, generous cinephiles,” said Tuttle in a statement. “I can’t wait to work alongside them to shape dynamic Berlinale film programs.”
Stütz and Lyanga will work with Tuttle to curate Berlin’s main competition and Berlinale Special sections as well as the Berlinale Special Gala line-up and...
- 6/19/2024
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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Jacqueline Lyanga, former US delegate to the Berlinale, and Panorama section head Michael Stütz have been hired as Co-Directors Of Film Programming at the German festival.
The festival said today that Lyanga and Stütz will work with new Berlinale head Tricia Tuttle to curate the Competition and Berlinale Special lineups. The pair will also lead the wider team in shaping the overall film selection. Stütz will continue to head Panorama alongside his new position.
“Michael and Jacqueline bring a strong and complementary combination of skills and networks, and they are both hugely smart, collaborative creative leaders as well as passionate, generous cinephiles,” said Tuttle. “I can’t wait to work alongside them to shape dynamic Berlinale film programmes.”
Tuttle today also set out the festival’s new executive brand. Longtime Berlinale staffer Florian Weghorn will be the Berlinale’s first Chief of Staff. Currently the co-head of Berlinale Talents, Weghorn...
The festival said today that Lyanga and Stütz will work with new Berlinale head Tricia Tuttle to curate the Competition and Berlinale Special lineups. The pair will also lead the wider team in shaping the overall film selection. Stütz will continue to head Panorama alongside his new position.
“Michael and Jacqueline bring a strong and complementary combination of skills and networks, and they are both hugely smart, collaborative creative leaders as well as passionate, generous cinephiles,” said Tuttle. “I can’t wait to work alongside them to shape dynamic Berlinale film programmes.”
Tuttle today also set out the festival’s new executive brand. Longtime Berlinale staffer Florian Weghorn will be the Berlinale’s first Chief of Staff. Currently the co-head of Berlinale Talents, Weghorn...
- 6/19/2024
- by Zac Ntim
- Deadline Film + TV
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The Berlinale has announced the full line-ups of its Panorama, Forum and Generation sidebars for the 74th edition running from February 15 to 24. (scroll down for full list)
Panorama will showcase 31 titles including one series and 25 world premieres.
Highlights include Swedish-Georgian director Levan Akin’s Crossing, his first feature since 2019 Cannes breakout And Then We Danced, which opens the selection.
The drama revolves around a retired teacher whose search for her long-lost niece Tekla takes her to Istanbul where she becomes acquainted with a trans rights lawyer.
Other buzzy titles set for a world premiere include André Téchiné’s My New Friends, starring Isabelle Huppert as a solitary police officer, and and Myriam El Hajj’s documentary Diaries From Lebanon, following three people as they navigate their country on the brink of revolution.
A number of Sundance titles will also be making a Panorama splash including Nathan Silver’s Between The Temples,...
Panorama will showcase 31 titles including one series and 25 world premieres.
Highlights include Swedish-Georgian director Levan Akin’s Crossing, his first feature since 2019 Cannes breakout And Then We Danced, which opens the selection.
The drama revolves around a retired teacher whose search for her long-lost niece Tekla takes her to Istanbul where she becomes acquainted with a trans rights lawyer.
Other buzzy titles set for a world premiere include André Téchiné’s My New Friends, starring Isabelle Huppert as a solitary police officer, and and Myriam El Hajj’s documentary Diaries From Lebanon, following three people as they navigate their country on the brink of revolution.
A number of Sundance titles will also be making a Panorama splash including Nathan Silver’s Between The Temples,...
- 1/17/2024
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- Deadline Film + TV
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Sixth edition of European Work in Progress in Cologne ran October 16-18.
Projects from China, Ethiopia, Croatia and Germany were among the prize-winners at the sixth edition of European Work in Progress (Ewip) in Cologne (October 16-18).
A jury comprising Michael Stütz, head of the Berlinale’s Panorama section, Zdf commissioning editor Holger Stern, Magnolia Pictures’ head of international sales Lorina Lee Torres, Zurich Film Festival head of programme and industry Reta Guetg, and Chinese film producer Haixia “Hattie” Yu, awarded in-kind prizes worth a total of €61,500 at an awards ceremony on Tuesday evening (October 17).
Swiss-American director Jasmin Gordon’s...
Projects from China, Ethiopia, Croatia and Germany were among the prize-winners at the sixth edition of European Work in Progress (Ewip) in Cologne (October 16-18).
A jury comprising Michael Stütz, head of the Berlinale’s Panorama section, Zdf commissioning editor Holger Stern, Magnolia Pictures’ head of international sales Lorina Lee Torres, Zurich Film Festival head of programme and industry Reta Guetg, and Chinese film producer Haixia “Hattie” Yu, awarded in-kind prizes worth a total of €61,500 at an awards ceremony on Tuesday evening (October 17).
Swiss-American director Jasmin Gordon’s...
- 10/19/2023
- by Martin Blaney
- ScreenDaily
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Berlinale Film Festival is bracing for its 73rd edition from February 16 to February 26, 2023, and has begun gradually revealing its lineup. The festival has now announced the latest crop of titles for its Panorama section. The section is "explicitly queer, explicitly feminist, explicitly political -- and at the same time seeks to think beyond these categories -- always looking for what is new, daring, unconventional and wild in today's cinema," says Michael Stütz, the head of Panorama. Among the world premieres is the sophomore feature by emerging Dutch director Sacha Polak, Silver Haze. She made his directorial debut with the drama Dirty God, about a young mother from London, Jade, who is trying to regain control of her life after a violent acid...
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- 12/16/2022
- Screen Anarchy
Animal Planet has ordered new series “Hanging With the Hendersons,” TheWrap has learned exclusively. The show stars “singing veterinarian” Dr. Ross Henderson and his family at their practice, Colorado’s Fox Hollow Animal Hospital.
Remember Ross? Be swooned by his viral video below, in which the 30-year-old vet comforts a nervous dog before surgery.
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Fox Hollow is very much a family-run clinic, with multiple dedicated Hendersons working both on the front lines and behind the scenes. Dr. Tony Henderson, his wife Debbie, their sons Dr. Ross, Dr. Ryan, and Cole — plus the extended clinic family and numerous pets, including Tony’s beloved golden retriever and sidekick Lord Barrington — work hard and have fun in their warm and welcoming offices, per Animal Planet’s description. Tony, who turned his passion for animals into a...
Remember Ross? Be swooned by his viral video below, in which the 30-year-old vet comforts a nervous dog before surgery.
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Fox Hollow is very much a family-run clinic, with multiple dedicated Hendersons working both on the front lines and behind the scenes. Dr. Tony Henderson, his wife Debbie, their sons Dr. Ross, Dr. Ryan, and Cole — plus the extended clinic family and numerous pets, including Tony’s beloved golden retriever and sidekick Lord Barrington — work hard and have fun in their warm and welcoming offices, per Animal Planet’s description. Tony, who turned his passion for animals into a...
- 12/12/2018
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Family run News-Press & Gazette has a relatively small chain of 13 stations mostly in Arizona, California, Colorado, Oregon, Idaho, and Texas. But the contract impasse with the No. 1 satellite company may affect ABC: News-Press’ network affiliates include ABC outlets in Palm Springs and Santa Barbara, CA; Colorado Springs and Grand Junction, Co.; Idaho Falls, ID; Columbia, Mo; and El Paso, TX. The stations went dark today on DirecTV, as negotiations that continued after the previous deal expired on September 30 finally fell apart. “The core dispute between Directv and the Stations involves (1) the price Directv is willing to pay the each Station for the right to re-sell the each Station’s signal and (2) Directv’s demand for the right to place the Stations’ signals on the Internet without paying the Station a fair price,” Gulf California Broadcasting General Manager Mike Stutz said in a post on Kesq’s website. DirecTV says that...
- 10/9/2013
- by DAVID LIEBERMAN, Financial Editor
- Deadline TV
2010 - 30 mins - Not Rated
D: Travis Greene
C: Ronnie Prouty, Ellana Barksdale, John Kirk, Tod Purvis, Mike Stutz
A day in the life of a depressed social worker/sociopath as he suffers through interactions with the people who make his life miserable. This includes his obnoxious wife who resents ever marrying him and his vulgar, deranged boss who constantly spews out obscene threats.
Guillermo is a very offbeat film with a dark quirkiness to it that makes it a unique watch. Unfortunately it suffers from the element of... well... not making any sense. It jumps around in time and location so sporadically, never letting viewers catch up on what is going on. The narrative jumps between Billy's fantasies and real life, or at least what is perceived as real life. There's really no way of knowing what is real and what is imagined. Whatever is happening on screen, just...
D: Travis Greene
C: Ronnie Prouty, Ellana Barksdale, John Kirk, Tod Purvis, Mike Stutz
A day in the life of a depressed social worker/sociopath as he suffers through interactions with the people who make his life miserable. This includes his obnoxious wife who resents ever marrying him and his vulgar, deranged boss who constantly spews out obscene threats.
Guillermo is a very offbeat film with a dark quirkiness to it that makes it a unique watch. Unfortunately it suffers from the element of... well... not making any sense. It jumps around in time and location so sporadically, never letting viewers catch up on what is going on. The narrative jumps between Billy's fantasies and real life, or at least what is perceived as real life. There's really no way of knowing what is real and what is imagined. Whatever is happening on screen, just...
- 7/16/2011
- by Terrell
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
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