All Europe articles – Page 135
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"Cinema is already dead," says David Cronenberg
must Netflix’s TV series are a new art form, the Canadian director suggested.
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Two reports highlight 'positive impact' of Creative Europe on UK film industry
UK film industry has received €74m from Creative Eruope since 2014.
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Locarno Festival 2018 line-up revealed
New films from Hong Sangsoo, Abbas Fahdel, Radu Muntean in competition.
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All-female jury to preside over Taormina film festival competition
Jury includes Italian producers Martha de Laurentiis, Adriana Chiesa Di Palma.
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Nadine Labaki, Alice Rohrwacher titles to bookend New Horizons line-up
The Polish film festival will open with ’Capharnaum’ and close with ‘Happy As Lazzaro’.
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UK box office records second-lowest weekend for six years
The three-day weekend gross (excluding previews) of July 6-8 was £6.2m
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Calls for Russia to release Oleg Sentsov intensify as Ukrainian director enters 57th day of hunger strike
EFA, the Rotterdam film festival and French SRF directors guild step up campaign.
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Buzzy German film 'All Good' triumphs at Munich Filmfest
Eva Trobisch’s drama also secured a local deal.
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French mid-year box office report: admissions down amid heatwave and World Cup
Preliminary figures show admissions were down 1.9% for first six months of 2018.
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Creative industry groups express dismay at rejection of new EU copyright law
Bodies accuse digital giants of investing millions of euros in “disinformation campaign”.
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Bill Nighy, Dominic West, Imelda Staunton condemn ban of 'Pride' screening in Turkey
Cast and crew of Bafta-winning film sign open letter.
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Abel Ferrara to make feature documentary about controversial Italian monk Padre Pio
The cult US director was talkiig at the Munich Film Festival.
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'All This Victory' takes 2018 Karlovy Vary works in progress prize
Ahmad Ghossein’s Lebanese film wins in first year award is open to films from the Middle East.
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Telepool chief reveals why Marc Forster and Will Smith bought the company (exclusive)
André Druskeit says Telepool will move into international production.
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MAD's Arab Cinema Center launches film and TV festival in Prague
New festival aimed at Arab films and high-end TV to launch this autumn.
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Film and TV piracy fell in France in 2017 but still cost country €1.2bn, says study
’Game Of Thrones’, ’Valerian’ among the most pirated titles.
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CPH PIX to open with Lars von Trier's 'The House That Jack Built'
Other Danish titles confirmed include ‘Holiday’ and ‘Cutterhead’.
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Karlovy Vary Q&A: Radu Jude on exploring Romanian anti-Semitism in new film 'Barbarians'
’”I Do Not Care If We Go Down In History As Barbarians”’ confronts Romania’s difficult relationship to its fascist past.
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Munich: Henning Gronkowski on why he made 'Yung', his film about Berlin's youth subculture
The German director made ‘Yung’ with a US indie vibe.