All Europe articles – Page 174
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Olivier Assayas to preside over Locarno jury
Yousry Nasrallah, Sabine Azéma also set for festival jury duty.
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Sundance Institute Mediterranean workshop participants revealed
EXCLUSIVE: Second edition of event hosted with Greece’s Faliro House will support filmmakers from the region.
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Eurimages to support 27 films including Asghar Farhadi project
Council of Europe’s cinema fund to award €7,104,430.
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'The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo' star Michael Nyqvist dies aged 56
Swedish star made several high-profile forays into Hollywood.
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Odeon Cinemas Group hires MD for Spain and Portugal
Ramon Biarnes joins Europe’s largest exhibitor.
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'The Strange Ones' wins at Champs-Elysées Film Festival
Business as usual for festival unfolding on famous Paris avenue hit by two terror attacks in recent weeks.
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Emily Dickinson drama wins at Champs-Elysées fest's US in Progress
Wild Nights With Emily, about an illicit romance, scoops €50,000 top prize.
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Locarno to honour 'Sicily!' director Jean-Marie Straub
French auteur premiered his most recent feature, Kommunisten, at the festival in 2014.
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Cinema chains launch global body
Founding members of Global Cinema Federation include AMC, Wanda and Cineworld.
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European cinemas body UNIC re-elects Phil Clapp as president
UKCA chief re-appointed head of organisation’s board.
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Mikhail Gorbachev feature doc, series in the works
Werner Herzog collaborator Spring Films plots ambitious project.
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Sunny Side Of The Doc kicks-off with history, VR focus
History-focused 28th edition of documentary and factual content event runs June 19-22 in La Rochelle.
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Features
Luc Besson talks 'Valerian', the biggest cinema gamble of 2017
“I say this without pretension, but I’m an artist.”
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Mirovision to produce remake of EuropaCorp’s 'Big Picture'
Film expected to start shooting in the fourth quarter of 2018.
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CineEurope: Sony launches large format offering FINITY, appoints 4K exec
Damien Weissenburger confirmed as the business head of Sony Digital Cinema 4K.
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Trans Atlantic Partners lines up 2017 platform
Junebug producer Mike Ryan and Phyllis Laing of Buffalo Gal Pictures among expert advisors.
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'The Mummy' closes on $300m worldwide (update)
JUNE 19 UPDATE: Universal’s ‘Dark Universe’ release rules international on $53m; Pirates Of The Caribbean 5 hits $500m international.
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Features
Four European marketing campaigns that paid off for Disney
These territories brought some local variety to their Disney release campaigns.
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Reviews
'Madame': Sydney Review
Toni Collette and Harvey Keitel may star in this Paris-based romcom, but it’s Rossy de Palma and Michael Smiley who capture hearts