All Europe articles – Page 202
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Denmark submits 'Land Of Mine' to Oscar race
Second World War drama was picked over The Commune and Walk With Me.
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'Olli Maki' among five nominated for EFA debut award
Finnish boxing drama will compete at the European Film Awards later this year.
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'Lady Macbeth' scores Spain deal
British debut feature plays in competition at the San Sebastián Film Festival.
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Nordic funding goes to Langseth, Ostlund, Utoya massacre doc
Projects backed by Nordic funding bodies range from the next disaster film by the writers of The Wave to a documentary reconstructing the Utoya massacre.
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Finnish Film Affair reveals 2016 line-up
Finland event has announced its films, Work In Progress projects and international guests for this year.
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Industry leaders slam EC copyright proposals
Pact chief executive, MPA Europe boss among signatories of letter condemning “threatening” proposals.
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Features
Toronto interview: 'Occupied' director Erik Skjoldbjærg talks 'Pyromaniac'
Director discusses his sixth feature, which plays this week at TIFF.
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George MacKay joins Amma Asante’s 'Where Hands Touch'
A United Kingdom director’s Second World War drama will also star Amandla Stenberg.
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Collette, Anderson, Lumley join Fred Schepisi's 'Andorra'
Riccardo Scamarcio also among cast to join Clive Owen thriller; Cellulouid Dreams to handle sales.
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Reviews
'Salt And Fire': Toronto Review
Dir: Werner Herzog. France. Germany. USA. Mexico. 2015. 93 mins
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Agatha Christie thriller 'Crooked House' underway
Max Irons, Stefanie Martini, Glenn Close, Christina Hendricks, Gillian Anderson and Terence Stamp star in Julian Fellowes adaptation.
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EFA to honour Jean-Claude Carrière
Writer, actor and director to receive Lifetime Achievement Award.
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MK2, Jia Zhangke’s Fabula Entertainment join forces in Asia
New partnership includes production, distribution and exhibition.
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Arte, Festival Scope launch pan-European online film festival Artekino
Line-up includes Edinburgh victor Suntan, The Death Of Louis XIV and César winner Fatima.