All Europe articles – Page 20
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‘Johatsu – Into Thin Air’: first trailer for Thessaloniki Docs, CPH:DOX title (exclusive)
CAT&Docs launched sales on the film in Berlin.
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Netflix, NBCUniversal and MPA voice ‘serious concerns’ about German film funding reforms
Companies criticise proposed introduction of 20% investment obligation for streamers
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Features
How Estonia’s Ida-Viru region is building its film industry on the border with Russia
Ida-Viru shares a 77km border with Russia; the region has confirmed funding for a €15m film studio for 2025.
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Minerva strikes key deals for Italian thriller ‘The Net’
Sardinia-set crime drama is directed by Domenico Emanuele de Feudis
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Ted Hope, Beki Probst and Bobby Allen join Locarno’s new industry advisory board
Board is led by Nadia Dresti and aims to help festival navigate shifts in the indie cinema landscape
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True Brit Entertainment snaps up UK rights to Morgan Matthews’s ‘500 Miles’ (exclusive)
Road movie starring Bill Nighy and Roman Griffin Davis is being sold by Beta Cinema
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Reviews
‘The Empire’: Berlin Review
Northern France plays host to an epic battle of good and evil in Bruno Damont’s outre sci-fi
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New Europe agrees US deal for sci-fi romance ‘Eternal’, boards Agnieszka Smoczyńska’s ‘Hot Spot’ (exclusive)
’Eternal’ world premiered at Rotterdam, while ‘Hot Spot’ is set to shoot later this year
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Italy’s Minerva Pictures and TVCO strike international sales partnership (exclusive)
Italian sales companies will jointly acquire films together and share expertise.
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Teresa Cavina appointed as artistic director of Malta’s Mediterrane Film Festival
Fest’s second edition takes place from June 22-30 in Valletta.
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Locarno Pro’s works-in-progress First Look strand to focus on Spain
Six films from Spain will be showcased in post-production strand.
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REinvent picks up psychological drama ‘Hercules Falling’ starring Dar Salim (exclusive)
Dar Salim plays a combat veteran wrestling with mental health challenges.
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Why Greek art world doc ‘exergue’ is splitting 14-hour run-time for its Berlin screening
Greek director Dimitris Athiridis’ documentary film will play over two days as a Berlinale Special screening.
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Reviews
‘Crossing’: Berlin Review
An ageing Georgian woman travels to Istanbul in search of her trans niece in Panorama’s elegiac opener
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CPH:DOX unveils competitions, adds human rights award
New:Vision titles include Germany-Israel-Palestine co-production ‘Silent Night’.
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TrustNordisk sends ‘The Quiet Ones’ to key territories including US (exclusive)
Danish action drama is set after the financial crisis in 2008.
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‘The Roundup: Punishment’ starring Don Lee sold to US, Europe, Asia (exclusive)
The South Korean action film will receive its world premiere at the Berlinale.
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Korean revenge thriller ‘Revolver’ scores Europe, Asia sales (exclusive)
The film reunites Cannes best actress winner Jeon Do-yeon with director Oh Seung-uk for the first time since ‘The Shameless’.
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Italian sales agents express “concern” about launch of new Rai Cinema sales outfit (exclusive)
Union of Italian Exporters Anica issues exclusive statement to Screen