All Europe articles – Page 173
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News
New Europe moves for Syllas Tzoumerkas's 'The Miracle Of The Sargasso Sea' (exclusive)
Angeliki Papoulia stars in Greek thriller.
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Rotterdam Film Festival launches distribution conference, revamps Cinemart (exclusive)
IFFR introduces new elements for 2018.
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TF1 unveils sales on Venice winner 'Hannah' starring Charlotte Rampling (exclusive)
The film is heading to Italy, Benelux, Greece, Switzerland, Japan, Taiwan and China.
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'Spider-Man: Homecoming' takes $70.8m in China debut (update)
Meanwhile, IT ranks number one in virtually all markets.
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Unifrance at vanguard of TIFF's French invasion
There are 30 French productions at TIFF this year.
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Features
Embankment Films co-founders mark five years with Toronto quartet
Screen speaks to UK-based sales-finance outfit Embankment Films on their fifth anniversary.
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Reviews
'A Season In France': Toronto Review
Mahamat-Saleh Haroun takes an authentic look at the immigrant experience in France
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'C'est La Vie!': Toronto Review
A wedding-day zinger from the directors of ’Intouchables’, headed by the wonderful Jean-Pierre Bacri
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'Beyond Words': Toronto Review
Urszula Antoniak looks at the European immigrant experience via a father-son meeting in Berlin
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News
TrustNordisk boards love story ‘Swoon’ from 'The Bridge' creators (exclusive)
Mans Marlind and Bjorn Stein plot amusement park-set love story.
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Indie Sales scores deals on Russian space drama 'Salyut-7' (exclusive)
$15m film is due to open on 1,600 screens in Russia in October.
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Reviews
'Custody': Venice Review
A menacing drama about domestic terrorism closes the Venice Film Festival’s Competition section
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News
First look at Ralph Fiennes' Rudolf Nureyev drama 'White Crow'
HanWay handles sales on ballet dancer drama.
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Reviews
'The Captain': Toronto Review
A tough real-life story set in the dying days of the Second World War with contemporary and universal resonance
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'Borg/McEnroe': Toronto Review
Toronto opens its 2017 edition with a recreation of one of the greatest games in men’s tennis.
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Reviews
'55 Steps': Toronto Review
A real-life California court case forms the basis of Bille August’s drama starring Hilary Swank and Helena Bonham Carter
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'Racer And The Jailbird': Venice Review
Mathias Schoenaerts and Adele Exarchopoulos star in the latest from ’Bullhead’ director Michael R Roskam.
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Reviews
'Mektoub My Love: Canto Uno': Venice Review
Abdellatif Kechiche follows up 2013’s Blue is The Warmest Colour with a South of France-set summer romance