“The Grandmaster” eröffnet Berlinale 2013!

Endlich steht er fest – der Eröffnungsfilm der kommenden Berlinale 2013. “The Grandmaster” des chinesischen Regisseurs und diesjährigen Jury-Präsidenten WONG Kar Wai macht den Auftakt. Das Martial-Arts-Drama ist vor dem Hintergrund der Turbulenzen in China in den 1930er Jahren angesiedelt. Mehr als ein Jahrzehnt Vorbereitung und drei Jahre Drehzeit waren für den Film nötig. Der deutsche Kinostart ist für das Frühjahr 2013 geplant-

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