Agnieszka Holland to Direct Marlene Dietrich Biopic 'Berlinweh'
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Leo Barraclough
Summary
Polish director Agnieszka Holland is set to direct a biographical film about Marlene Dietrich titled "Berlinweh – Yearning for a Home." The film is produced by the same team behind Holland's "Franz," including X Filme Creative Pool, Marlene Film Production, and Mike Downey. World sales are handled by Films Boutique. Holland is an acclaimed director with Oscar nominations for "Europa Europa," "In Darkness," and "Angry Harvest."
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· 1 pulledPolish director Agnieszka Holland has revealed details about her next feature film project, a biographical film about Marlene Dietrich, 'Berlinweh – Yearning for a Home.'
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