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'Grapes,' 'Julius' get German cash


December 15, 2008 Danish filmmakers Susanne Bier ("Things We Lost in the Fire") and Andreas Thomas Jensen ("Adam's Apples") are teaming to co-write the drama "Julius," about a Holocaust survivor who meets his twin sister he thought died in the camps. Jensen most recently wrote the script to Zentropa's "Antichrist" from director Lars von Trier. German director Bay Okan and his shingle Bajan Film received $808,000 from NRW for his drama "Grapes of Hope," a German-French-Romanian co-production starring veteran Mario Adorf and German-Turkish actor Baki Davrak ("Edge of Heaven").

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