🎬 “Dark Dreamers”available on DVD and VoD from 21 January 2022

The moving feature film “Dark Dreamers” (German title: “Albträumer”) by director Philipp Klinger will be released on DVD on 21 January 2022 on UCM.ONE’s Artkeim² label and as VoD on portals including Apple TV, Prime Video, Kino on Demand, Maxdome, Videociety, Google, Videoload and Vimeo. The film had its theatrical release on 12 August 2021. In…

“Swimming” by Luzie Loose at the 13th Five-Lakes-Filmfestival 2019

Hof-Goldwinner “Swimming” (German: “Schwimmen” by Luzie Loose  from the label Darling Berlin is invited to the official program of the 13th Five Lakes Film Festival, which takes place this year from 4.-12.9.2019. The Five Lakes Film Festival (German: Fünf Seen Filmfestival, short: FSFF) has been inviting filmmakers and film enthusiasts to the summery Fünfseenland since 2007…

“Schwimmen” (Darling Berlin) wins camera prize at the 15th achtung berlin – new berlin film award

Anne Bolick won the prize for the best camera at the 15th achtung berlin – new berlin film award for the feature film “Schwimmen” (Darling Berlin) by Luzie Loose. The prize for the best actor awarded by UCM.ONE and Darling Berlin went to Leonard Kunz for his role in “Das schönste Paar”, the prize for…

“Swimming” (Darling Berlin) starts in achtung berlin competition – new berlin film award

The film “Schwimmen” (English title “Swimming”) by Luzie Loose started tonight in the competition of achtung berlin – new berlin film award at the cinema Babylon-Mitte. Summary plot: Elisa and Anthea, both 15, get to know each other in a time of great crises in their young lives. They become best friends and develop a…

Luzie Loose wins with “Swimming” the “Hofer Goldprize” for the best director

The film “Schwimmen” (English title: “Swimming”) by Luzie Loose has won the “Hofer Goldpreis” award for Best Director at the Hof International Film Festival. The award is given in memory of the longtime director of the Hofer Filmfestival Heinz Badewitz, who died in 2016. The prize was handed over by Edgar Reitz, who had the idea…