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Last year the champagne still flowed, but in 2009 angst will dominate the Berlin Film Festival. Cutbacks by studios, concerns about financing and a big-budget thriller about an evil bank &#8212; even the silver screen can&#8217;t ignore the world economic downturn.

Every movie gets the villains it deserves. Bandits attacking Indians? It&#8217;s a western. Hit [...]


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<p class="spIntrotext"><strong>Last year the champagne still flowed, but in 2009 angst will dominate the Berlin Film Festival. Cutbacks by studios, concerns about financing and a big-budget thriller about an evil bank &#8212; even the silver screen can&#8217;t ignore the world economic downturn.</strong></p>
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<p>Every movie gets the villains it deserves. Bandits attacking Indians? It&#8217;s a western. Hit men shooting police? A crime story. And when psychopaths try to achieve world domination, it&#8217;s either a terrorist drama or a film about Adolf Hitler. Those are the usual suspects.</p>
<p>Since the financial crisis, though, a range of unexpected villains has started parading across the screen. Werner Schulz, a politician from Germany&#8217;s Green Party, summed up the current mood a few days ago: &#8220;Now people are more afraid of their financial advisors than of al-Qaida.&#8221;</p>
<p>One German director seems to have anticipated this development. Tom Tykwer, known for his bank robbery fable &#8220;Run Lola Run,&#8221; will premiere his new thriller &#8220;The International&#8221; on Thursday, when it opens the 59th Berlin International Film Festival, or Berlinale. This time the bank itself is the villain.</p>
<p>The bank in the movie, in fact, is a criminal organization that commissions murder and homicide &#8212; a &#8220;bad bank&#8221; worse than anything from the current nightmares of the world&#8217;s finance ministers. The hero in &#8220;The International&#8221; is not a crusading protector of the public interest but British star Clive Owen (&#8220;Inside Man&#8221;).</p>
<p>The financial crisis will set the tone at this year&#8217;s Berlinale, the most important international film festival after Cannes. It will be the main topic of conversation at the parties and receptions, the festival&#8217;s speeches, press conferences and in the haggling over film rights and new productions.</p>
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