All Europe articles – Page 191
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Features
19 European films to tempt festival directors in 2017
From Borg/McEnroe to Luca Guadagnino’s Suspiria remake, Screen profiles a selection of hot European projects in 2017.
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'T2 Trainspotting', 'Logan' join Berlin lineup
X-Men spinoff and Trainspotting sequel to play Out of Competition.
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'Tom Of Finland' to open Goteborg Film Festival
Dome Karukoski’s biopic will have its world premiere at the Swedish festival.
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MFI to launch sales on Giannoli's 'The Apparition' at Paris RDV
EXCLUSIVE: Vincent Lindon stars as journalist investigating saintly apparition
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Polish drama 'The Last Family' wins distribution initiative
Heartstone, The Red Turtle, 24 Weeks and After Love also selected for release.
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Rotterdam to open with US comedy-drama 'Lemon'
EXCLUSIVE: Debut feature, starring Brett Gelman, Michael Cera and Judy Greer, to get international premiere at Rotterdam.
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Women's second features, Quebec co-pros in focus at Les Arcs
Ensuring women directors are supported beyond their first feature, and Europe-Quebec co-productions were the hot topics at last month’s Les Arcs European Film Festival.
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Photographer and publicity consultant Stanley Bielecki dies aged 91
Bielecki worked on Star Wars, Superman and Alien.
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Rendez-vous with French Cinema 2017 preview
UniFrance’s annual Rendez-vous with French Cinema (January 12-16) is the first industry stop of the year for many European buyers.
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Rotterdam reveals Bright Future selection
EXCLUSIVE: IFFR reveals lineup and jury for programme focused on emerging filmmakers.
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Berlin to open with Django Reinhardt biopic
Etienne Comar’s directorial debut stars Reda Kateb as iconic musician.
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Rotterdam reveals Tiger competition lineup
Rotterdam reveals 2017 Tiger lineup and jury ahead of 46th edition.
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Are much shorter theatrical windows around the corner?
We investigate why cracks are beginning to appear in the traditionally rigid theatrical window structure.
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Ten industry storylines set to dominate 2017
From China to Brexit, Screen gazes into its crystal ball…
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In Focus: the UK's booming VFX scene
With the exchange rate in their favour, the UK’s visual-effects houses have never been in greater demand. But how is the sector adapting as Brexit looms and investment heads east?
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Screen's most-read stories of 2016
Topics that were popular with Screen readers in 2016 included Blade Runner, Baahubali, our Cannes jury grid and of course, Brexit.
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MFI boards Nana & Simon's Sundance-bound 'My Happy Family'
EXCLUSIVE: Paris-based company reteams with In Bloom directors Nana Ekvtimishvili and Simon Gross.
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2016 Nordic box office report: Local films hold their own
As is the case in recent years, Nordic audiences have continued to champion local films, often over Hollywood blockbusters.
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Soda Pictures takes Oscar contender 'A Man Called Ove' for UK
EXCLUSIVE: Swedish comedy-drama is the country’s most successful film for 32 years.
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Eurimages appoint Catherine Trautmann as president
Former French minister of culture succeeds outgoing president Jobst Plog on Jan 1, 2017.