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German Dogma 25: German-Speaking Directors Launch Local Version of Danish Film Movement

Tom Tykwer, Ilker Çatak, Nora Fingscheidt, Helene Hegemann, and Kurdwin Ayub pledge to make films without artistic interference, using found materials, and without the use of the internet.

(L to R): Nora Fingscheidt, Tom Tykwer, Kardwin Ayub, Helene Hegemann, Ilker Çatak
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According to The Hollywood Reporter’s source item, German Dogma 25: German-Speaking Directors Launch Local Version of Danish Film Movement, Tom Tykwer, Ilker Çatak, Nora Fingscheidt, Helene Hegemann, and Kurdwin Ayub pledge to make films without artistic interference, using found materials, and without the use of the internet.

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