All EFM articles – Page 102
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Roland Emmerich gay rights drama gets int’l deal
EXCLUSIVE: Goldcrest nabs rights to Stonewall starring Jeremy Irvine ahead of EFM.
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Bruce Willis to star in Wake
EXCLUSIVE: Bruce Willis will star in John Pogue’s action thriller Wake for Benaroya Pictures, which International Film Trust will introduce to buyers at the EFM in Berlin next month.
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Berlin, Eurimages to award co-pro prize
Berlinale Co-Production Market and European cinema support fund strengthen partnership with a development award worth $24,000.
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Berlin's EFM strengthens China ties
Startups focus and China collaboration among Berlin market initiatives.
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Wide House boards Maiko's Dance
Wide House has picked up Maiko’s Dance, a Norwegian documentary now in post-production.
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EFM head talks TV spotlight
EFM Series will run Feb 9-10 and EFM director Matthijs Wouter Knol [pictured] is looking to spotlight TV series and documentaries as special themes.
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Berlin's EFM to introduce TV projects
The European Film Market to include TV series for the first time.
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Knol to replace Probst as EFM head
Beki Probst to become president of the Berlinale’s European Film Market after more than 25 years as head of the EFM.
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Son Of God sells for Relativity Int’l
Relativity International has licensed more than 60 territories to LightWorkers Media’s feature version of smash miniseries The Bible, set to launch on more than 3,000 screens in North America through Fox on Friday (28).
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EFM deals: Protagonist, Wide, Gaumont
Protagonist Pictures, Wide, Gaumont and TF1 International have concluded fresh deals in Germany with features from this year’s European Film Market.
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Fortissimo seals Berlin slate deals
Fortissimo Films has signed a string of deals on several titles on its Berlin slate, including further sales on Ira Sachs’ Love Is Strange, which has gone to Spain (Golem) and Italy (Koch Media) among other territories.
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Yann Demange's '71 sells to Germany
EXCLUSIVE: German distributors have revealed further acquisitions concluded at last week’s European Film Market (EFM) in Berlin.
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Front Row secures Berlin haul
EXCLUSIVE: Near 20-film haul includes God’s Pocket, Bill, Pound of Flesh, Backtrack, Testament of Youth, The Guest.
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Arrow targets Berlin winner for UK
EXCLUSIVE: Arrow Films has acquired UK/Eire rights to Stations of the Cross (Kreuzweg), which picked up a Silver Bear in Berlin at the weekend.
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EFM boss defends 2014 market
EXCLUSIVE: Beki Probst, head of Berlin’s European Film Market (EFM), has hit back at claims that the 2014 edition was “sluggish” or “lukewarm” while the Berlinale Co-Production Market has handed out its awards.
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Tiger winner sold to Germany
EXCLUSIVE: Outplay Films has sold Rotterdam winner Something Must Break to Germany and closed a brace of other film sales elsewhere in Europe.
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K5 close to Vice sell-out
More than 37 territories sold on Bruce Willis sci-fi; strong sales for other K5 titles.
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