All EFM articles – Page 91
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NEO closes first two acquisitions at EFM
New UK distribution company NEO has made its first two acquisitions in Berlin.
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EFADs: interface with a common voice
The European Film Agency Directors (EFADs) association of national funders from 31 countries across Europe met in Berlin this week to discuss key objectives and address future challenges facing the film industry.
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Snow Queen 2 heads to Brazil
The Snow Queen 2 has been snapped up for release in Brazil, one of several deals closed at Berlin’s EFM by Russian studio Wizart.
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Battle For Sevastopol sets major Russian release
Second World War epic first Russia-Ukraine co-production for several years.
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Iraqi Odyssey sold in Europe, MENA
Autlook’s Panorama selected Iraqi Odyssey has now gone to iWonder (Italy).
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Spotlight to sell Falsely Accused
EXCLUSIVE: Matt McCombs’ Spotlight Pictures has acquired world rights to Sydon’s Falsely Accused.
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Israeli series heads to France
EXCLUSIVE: Mekimi follows a media star who turns ultra-orthodox.
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First event for Euro-China initiative
Bridging The Dragon is an association connecting European and Chinese film professionals.
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Stray Dogs picks up I Stay With You
EXCLUSIVE: Other IFFR pick-ups include God Loves the Fighter.
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Coccinelle flies with Ma Folie
Psychological thriller acquired by Italian sales collective for world sales.
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Buyers tune into Tenor Lirico Spinto
South Korean’s More In Group sells biopic to Israel and Hong Kong.
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New Europe busy on deals
EXCLUSIVE: Poland-based sales outfit concludes number of deals on its slate.
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UDI sells Big Father to France
EXCLUSIVE: Competition title Big Father, Small Father And Other Stories has been snapped up in France ahead of its world premiere at the Berlin Film Festival on Friday.
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Berlin: Buyers strike gold at steady market
EFM attendees pulled a steady market out of the bag despite the exchange rate, the customary early-year scramble to assemble new product and buyer reluctance to pull out wallets before Cannes.
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Olla: Eurimages funding must back risk-takers
Roberto Olla, executive director of Eurimages (the Council of Europe’s film fund) is calling for a re-think of how the organisation reaches its funding decisions and, in particular, how it defines “quality”.
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Three German-Arab projects awarded
Winners of the Film Prize of the Robert Bosch Stiftung were announced on Sunday [Feb 8].
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Rhys Meyers thriller sold in Europe, Asia
EXCLUSIVE: Carnaby inks multiple deals on espionage thriller.
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Chinese thriller Red Amnesia sold to France
Wang Xiaoshuai’s Venice premiere sells to French distributor.
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November Criminals sells across Asia
EXCLUSIVE: Lotus Entertainment has enjoyed a strong reception for its Sacha Gervasi thriller November Criminals starring Chloe Grace Moretz and Ansel Elgort.