All Europe articles – Page 130
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News
Filmax International boards sales on 'Happy Sad' (exclusive)
Spanish company takes world rights to Ibon Cormenzana’s drama.
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Features
Toronto interview: Sven Taddicken on recovery drama 'The Most Beautiful Couple'
Film chronicles a couple recovering – in different ways – from a savage assault.
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Reviews
'In Fabric': Toronto Review
A cursed dress haunts its owners in Peter Strickland’s arty horror
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'Gwen': Toronto Review
A teenage girl faces the hardships of life in 19th Century rural Wales
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Reviews
'Mademoiselle de Joncquières': Toronto Review
Crisp, cool and lavish, ’Mademoiselle’ is cut from the same cloth as ’Dangerous Liaisons’
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Reviews
'One Nation, One King': Venice Review
The early years of the French Revolution, with an all-star cast
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News
Norwegian Film School trio win at Nordic Talents
Top $30,000 prize awarded to Fanny Ovesen for her couch-surfing story ’Laura’.
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News
Sex-trafficking drama 'Joy' wins Europa Cinemas Label in Venice
Film to receive exhibition support from European cinemas networks.
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News
TrustNordisk boards Nordic folk tales pic 'Valhalla', first image revealed (exclusive)
The film is based on Peter Madsen’s comic-book series.
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Reviews
'Outlaw King': Toronto Review
David Mackenzie recreates medieval Scotland for this violent Netflix-funded historical epic.
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'The White Crow': Telluride Review
Ralph Fiennes tracks the tense defection of Kirov Ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev to the West in 1961
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Reviews
'Capri-Revolution': Venice Review
Mario Martone’s lurid drama is set on the island off Naples in 1910
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News
Jacob Neiindam stepping down from CPH PIX after 10th edition (exclusive)
Neiindam has run the Copenhagen-based festival for 10 years.
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News
'Champions' picked as Spain's foreign-language Oscar entry
Javier Fesser’s comedy follows a basketball coach working with a team of disabled players.
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Reviews
'The Summer House': Venice Review
More familial musings from director, co-writer, and lead actor Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
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Reviews
'If Life Gives You Lemons': Venice Review
A mother’s illness forces her son to grow up fast in this intimate Italian drama