All Eastern Europe articles – Page 22
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'Secret Ingredient': Tallinn Review
This bittersweet cancer comedy from Macedonia finds its humour in dark places
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'The Distant Barking Of Dogs': IDFA Review
IDFA winner is the sensitively-told story of an orphaned 10 year-old boy living next to a battle zone in Eastern Ukraine
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Tallinn Black Nights 2017 festival preview
This year’s Black Nights will host 1300 foreign guests and screen 233 films.
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How the SVoD boom is making its mark in Estonia
Baltic producers discuss their approach to SVoD deals.
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'The Manslayer/The Virgin/The Shadow': Tallinn Review
Triptych about Estonian womanhood is clearly accomplished filmmaking which dazzles for the most part
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'The Other Side Of Everything': IDFA Review
A personal story of a flat in Belgrade and the warrior woman who lives there is the winner of IDFA’s main competition
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'Loveless', Bosnian Oscar entry 'Men Don’t Cry' win at Zagreb Film Festival
15th edition of festival crowns winners.
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Hungary's 'On Body And Soul' wins top prize at Cameraimage
Other awards went to ’Loveless’, ‘First They Killed My Father’ and Kenneth Branagh
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Czech doc fest Ji.hlava crowns winners
The Limits Of Work and Opera About Poland are awarded top prizes.
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Bosnian film-maker Aida Begic talks Syrian orphan drama 'Never Leave Me'
“It was very hard. We had flashbacks,” says Sarajevo-born director on making of film about Syrian children impacted by war.
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'Kingsman: The Golden Circle' scores $40m China debut (update)
Despicable Me 3 becomes fourth biggest worldwide animation hit.
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'Soldiers. Story From Ferentari': San Sebastian Review
Actress Ivana Mladenovic makes a strong fiction debut with this story of a mismatched couple in a downbeat area of Bucharest
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'Silent Night' wins big at 42nd Polish Film Festival
Piotr Domalewski’s drama takes the festival’s Grand Prix, and further prizes.
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Agnieszka Holland to direct first Netflix Polish-language original series
In Darkness director teams with Frank Marshall for cold war drama.
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Bosnia picks 'Men Don't Cry' for foreign language Oscar race
Post Yugoslav War drama is Alen Drljevic’s debut feature.
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'Scary Mother' triumphs at Sarajevo Film Festival
Meda Or The Not So Bright Side Of Things takes best director and best actor.
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Sarajevo CineLink: TV drama in the spotlight
Panels highlighted opportunities for filmmakers from the region to make TV content.
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How Turkey has become a European TV drama powerhouse
International exports of Turkish TV could hit $350m in 2017.
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John Cleese on Brexit: "I don’t want to be run by a bunch of European bureaucrats"
Iconic comedian also calls UK press “a disgrace”.