All Eastern Europe articles – Page 41

  • Chameleon
    Reviews

    Chameleon

    2009-07-14T07:19:00Z

    Dir: Krisztina Goda. Hungary. 2009. 103 mins.

  • Features

    The Woman Who Dreamed Of A Man

    2009-07-07T11:59:00Z

    Young and beautiful K is dreaming about a stranger. In one of her travels she suddenly meets the man and her stable life with boyfriend, child and successful job is threatened.

  • Features

    Don Juan

    2009-07-07T11:59:00Z

    A modern day take on Mozart’s Don Gionanni, the story follows Juan and his friend Leporello over the space of 24 hours.

  • Wolfy
    Reviews

    Wolfy (Volchok)

    2009-07-07T11:39:00Z

    Directed by Valery Sigarev. Russia, 2009. 86 min.

  • Hipsters
    Reviews

    Hipsters (Stiljagi)

    2009-07-07T10:06:00Z

    Dir: Valery Todorovsky. Russia, 2008. 125 min

  • Features

    Poll

    2009-06-30T16:53:00Z

    Historic coming of age story set in Estonia on the eve of the First World War

  • Public Enemies
    News

    Moscow celebrates golden year with greater international focus

    2009-06-18T12:27:00Z

    The Moscow International Film Festival (MIFF) is seeking to boost its position on the festival circuit with a 16-strong competition line-up, including world and Russian premieres.

  • Police Adjective
    News

    Police, Adjective and North share grand prize in Transilvania

    2009-06-08T12:22:00Z

    Corneliu Porumboiu’s Un Certain Regard title Police, Adjective shared top honours with Rune Denstad Langlo’s Berlinale title North at the 8th Transilvania International Film Festival.

  • tsar
    News

    Tsar, Public Enemies bookend Moscow Film Festival

    2009-06-03T11:45:00Z

    Russian director Pavel Lungin will chair the jury at the 31st Moscow International Film Festival, where competition films include Waldemar Krzystek’s Little Moscow and Duncan Jones’s Moon.

  • Features

    Hier

    2009-05-28T14:39:00Z

    A forty something highway engineer is sent on a job only to bump into the love of his life after 20 years

  • News

    Macedonian Film Fund joins EFP

    2009-05-28T13:24:00Z

    The Macedonian Film Fund has become the 30th member of European Film Promotion (EFP), the pan-European network of film promotion and export organisations.

  • Features

    The Last Warrior

    2009-05-28T12:12:00Z

    Set in the not too distant future, the head of security at a war mongering corporation goes after a rogue soldier who has been genetically enhanced.

  • Cinema City
    News

    Cinema City opens new screens in Poland

    2009-05-27T06:29:00Z

    Cinema City International has opened a 10-screen multiplex in Bielsko Biala and a Cinema Park multimedia complex in Poznan as part of is plan to open 117 new screens this year.

  • Tales From Golden Age Amintiri Din Epoca4
    Reviews

    Tales From The Golden Age (Amintiri Din Epoca De Aur)

    2009-05-19T14:33:00Z

    Dirs: Cristian Mungiu, Ioana Maria Uricaru, Hanno Hofer, Razvan Marculescu, Constantin Popescu. Romania, 2009, 134 mins (varied)

  • eastern plays
    Reviews

    Eastern Plays

    2009-05-18T14:27:00Z

    Dir/scr Kamen Kalev. 2009. Bulgaria/Sweden. 89 minutes.

  • Moshe Greidinger
    News

    Cinema City's theatrical revenues up 6.1% in first quarter

    2009-05-18T12:13:00Z

    Cinema City International has posted strong first-quarter results with big gains in revenue and ticket sales even as exchange rates pushed ticket prices down.

  • Wieslaw Saniewski
    News

    Keitel and Sharif eyeing Polish Winner

    2009-05-13T17:20:00Z

    Polish filmmaker Wieslaw Saniewski is in talks with Harvey Keitel and Omar Sharif to star in his upcoming project The Winner.

  • My Life in Ruins
    News

    Echo Bridge appoints Eastern European sales chief

    2009-05-12T19:52:00Z

    Echo Bridge Entertainment has hired Sonia Mehandjiyska as vice-president of international sales for Eastern Europe, the latest of four appointments this year designed to bolster the company’s sales ranks.

  • Features

    Aurora

    2009-05-12T12:10:00Z

    A murder story, inspired by actual events.

  • Features

    Dau

    2009-05-12T12:07:00Z

    Soviet physicist Lev Landau was sent to prison for openly criticising Stalin, only later to be released to help develop the Soviet thermonuclear bomb.