All Europe articles – Page 120
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News
Beta Cinema acquires Berlinale competition title 'System Crasher' (exclusive)
The film won the main Works In Progress award at Les Arcs in December.
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Features
Why Mexico’s Carlos Reygadas believes Rotterdam is the best film festival in the world
Mexican director will give a masterclass at the event.
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Features
Screen best pitch winners talk immigrant family drama 'The Oasis Of Now'
Finnish-Iranian filmmaker Hamy Remezan and his producers at Aamu Film Company hope to shoot this year.
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Former Torino Film Lab chief unveils new Pop Up Film Residency (exclusive)
Matthiu Darras says Babak Jalali is among the first filmmakers who will participate.
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'X&Y': latest trailer for Anna Odell feature ahead of Rotterdam international premiere (exclusive)
Odell stars as a fictionalised version of herself opposite fellow Swedish star Mikael Persbrandt.
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CAT&Docs picks up Rotterdam title 'Transnistra'; first trailer (exclusive)
Plays in the Big Screen Competition.
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Greece launches 30% tax credit to run alongside newly-hiked 35% cash rebate (exclusive)
The aim is to boost international production in the country.
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Global Screen takes international rights to courtroom thriller 'The Collini Case' (exclusive)
Sales outfit also boards hit comedy How About Adolf?
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Reviews
'Invisibles': Review
Social-issue comedy is proving a box office hit in France, and could well travel further
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Reviews
'Edmond': Review
The story of Cyrano de Bergerac continues to delight in Alexis Michalik’s delightful ‘origins’ story
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'Rambo' producer, Hungarian industry steward Andy Vajna dies at 74
Son Of Saul director Laszlo Nemes hails man who ‘recreated the Hungarian film landscape’.
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95 European directors sign open letter in support of EU Copyright Directive
Talks on the proposed agreement within the digital single market are drawing to a close.
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Charades, MetFilm Sales join forces on Sundance title 'Shooting The Mafia' (exclusive)
Kim Longinotto’s film portrays anti-Mafia photographer Letizia Battaglia.
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Berlinale opener 'The Kindness Of Strangers' secures German and Austrian deal
Alamode Film buys the Lone Scherfig drama.
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UK film industry reacts to growing Brexit uncertainty
Creative Europe membership would end on March 29 in no-deal scenario.
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Indie Sales boards French titles 'Knocked Up' and 'Little Man' (exclusive)
’Knocked Up’ is the fourth feature from director Sophie Letourneur.
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Agnieszka Holland TV project among Berlinale 2019 Co-Pro Series selection
Holland is directing Napoleon about the French military leader.
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Features
Rotterdam Film Festival 2019 preview: bold voices and a thriving industry strand
Festival opens on January 23 with Sacha Polak’s ‘Dirty God’.
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Memento to launch Martin Provost's 'Good Wife' starring Juliette Binoche at Paris RDV (exclusive)
Intelligent comedy about women’s liberation tale unfolds in all-girls school against the backdrop of May 1968.