All Europe articles – Page 198
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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.
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Enderby snaps up rights to 'Intrigo' novel trilogy
Swedish writer Hakan Nesser’s Nordic Noir books have sold more than 20million copies worldwide and will be published in English and additional languages in 2017.
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'Love And Friendship', 'The Witch' producers selected for Frontières Finance Forum
Sherlock and Doctor Who director among filmmakers with projects at Amsterdam forum which is a partnership between the Cannes Marché and Montreal’s Fantasia.
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Kaurismäki, Potter, Trueba among Berlin 2017 first wave
Aki Kaurismäki, Oren Moverman, Agnieszka Holland, Sally Potter among Competition lineup.