All Eastern Europe articles – Page 35
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Odessa presents new projects by Slaboshpytskiy, Mansky, Bartas
New film from The Tribe director among projects at Odessa.
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'The Red Spider': Review
Dir/cine. Marcin Koszalka. Poland, Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, 2015. 90 min.
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Karlovy Vary’s golden jubilee
As the Czech film festival celebrates its 50th anniversary, artistic director Karel Och talks Michael Rosser through Karlovy Vary’s sometimes rocky history, and this year’s ‘daring’ line-up.
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'Peace To Us In Our Dreams': Review
Di/scrr. Sharunas Bartas. Lithuania, France, Russia, 2014. 105mins
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World of Locations: Croatia
Croatia’s enthusiasm and chameleon-like ability to look like other places are helping to woo international productions.
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Jason Clarke, Rosamund Pike join ‘HHHH’
The A-list cast on FilmNation’s Nazi thriller is taking shape as it emerged that Jason Clarke, Rosamund Pike, Jack O’Connell, Jack Reynor and Mia Wasikowska have come on board.
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CMG to sell ‘Loving Vincent’
EXCLUSIVE: Edward Noeltner is Cannes-bound with world sales rights to the prestige Vincent Van Gogh ‘painted animation’ starring Douglas Booth, Saoirse Ronan, Jerome Flynn and Chris O’Dowd.
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Steve Hoover, 'Crocodile Gennadiy'
Steve Hoover talks to Elbert Wyche about his Tribeca documentary on Gennadiy Mokhnenko’s work with vulnerable children in Ukraine.
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Bunyik Entertainment launches VOD service
The Cinemadanube platform will stream independent European festival hits that have not been available theatrically to US audiences.
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SEEfest to honour George Chakiris
The tenth anniversary South East European Film Festival (SEEfest) will screen The Japanese Dog for the event’s opening night in Los Angeles on April 30.
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Danis Tanovic in Doha producer pledge
The Bosnian Oscar winner has offered his services as producer to a Middle Eastern project at the Doha Film Institute’s inaugural Qumra Masters sessions.
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Russia to back military history films in 2015
Crimea and Ukraine-themed films and those showcasing “family values” among those to get support.
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Samuel Goldywn Films picks up Tangerines
The distributor has acquired US rights to Estonia’s foreign language Oscar nominee.
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Leviathan triumphs at Palm Springs
JANUARY 11 UPDATE: Andrey Zvyagintsev’s Oscar shortlisted Russian film and Golden Globe nominee earned the FIPRESECI Prize while Eastern European cinema dominated the 26th Palm Springs International Film Festival’s juried awards.
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Oles Sanin, The Guide
The Ukrainian director’s epic has become a hit in its home country, selling more than 277,597 tickets in its first 25 days to overtake Fury at the box office.
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Torrente 5 draws wide buyer pool
VENTANA SUR EXCLUSIVE: Guido Rud’s Buenos Aires-based sales agent has licensed Hungary and Romania on Torrente: Mission Euro Vegas to ADS Service following the previously announced deal with Disney.
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Screen critics curate Black Nights strand
Boyhood, Foxcatcher, Birdman, Phoenix, Mr Turner among critics choices.
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Kosovo submits first ever Oscar hopeful
Slovenia goes with Seduce Me, Bosnia selects With Mom, Macedonia opts for To The Hilt
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RealD equips first Kazakhstan screens
3D tech company strikes agreement with Kazakhstan’s Chaplin Cinemas.