All Europe articles – Page 205
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'The Killing' star Soren Malling teams with Ruben Genz for 'God'
The Killing’s Soren Malling leads the adaptation of Jens Blendstrup’s best-selling novel.
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Oscars: Hungary submits 'Kills on Wheels'
Attila Till’s action-comedy nominated in EFA Selection 2016.
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Oscars: Belgium submits 'The Ardennes'
Robin Pront’s drama is up for 10 Ensor Awards this year.
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Sweden submits 'A Man Called Ove' for Oscar race
Hannes Holm’s comedy-drama won three Guldbagges, Sweden’s top local film prize.
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Venice buzz title: Ulrich Seidl on controversial hunting doc 'Safari'
Sales agent Coproduction Office has closed multiple deals on the feature doc, whose subjects will be on the Lido.
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Bonello’s 'Nocturama' hits cinemas in jittery France
Film that was deemed too close to current events for Cannes set to open Toronto’s Platform showcase.
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Production pioneer: the German backer of 'Toni Erdmann', 'Rush' and 'Amélie'
Film- und Medienstiftung NRW celebrates its 25th anniversary this year. CEO Petra Müller talks to Martin Blaney about forging a path as one of the most successful funds in the industry.
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GKIDS acquires 'My Life As A Zucchini'
The distributor closed the North American deal with Indie Sales for the Swiss foreign-language Oscar submission and imminent TIFF Kids screening.
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Venice buzz titles: the Syrian war documentaries
Venice will screen a trio of documentaries on Syria, including a movie about western fighters battling ISIS.
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Zurich Film Festival: hot picks and what not to miss
The starry Zurich Film Festival continues its upward trajectory. Michael Rosser reports.
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San Sebastian preview: strength and sensibility
In a busy fall festival season, San Sebastian manages to shine with a strong balance between mainstream and auteur cinema and its role as a key port for Latin American cinema.
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'Star Wars' vfx outfit ILM, Joe Wright, Charlie Brooker to speak at LFF Connects
Decorated VFX artist Dennis Muren will discuss his work on the Star Wars franchise during London Film Fesival session.
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Brexit: what are the ramifications for the film industry?
“Business as normal” is the phrase being bandied around, albeit a little nervously, in the British film industry following the UK’s unexpected decision to leave the European Union following the public referendum on June 23.
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Holland Film Meeting reveals Co-Pro Platform line-up
Titles include Molly from British director Sally Potter (Ginger & Rosa) [pictured].
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Vivendi announces $338m cuts at France pay-TV channel Canal+
First-half 2016 results reveal falling subscribers at Canal+ France and drop in Studiocanal profits for same period in 2015.
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Scanbox chills with ‘White Hunger’
EXCLUSIVE: Scanbox takes Scandinavian rights to upcoming period drama from Finnish director Mikko Kuparinen.
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Haugesund: 'Perfect Strangers', 'Magnus' score top awards
Other winners include Agnus Dei, Toni Erdmann, The Day Will Come, Amundsen & Nobile and I’ll Try Again.
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Haugesund: 'The Wind Blew On' wins Eurimages prize
The winner of the Eurimages Lab Project Award from Haugesund’s Works In Progress presentations was Katrín Ólafsdóttirs The Wind Blew On from Iceland.
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Venice cancels opening gala following earthquake tragedy
Festival cancels gala dinner and reception in solidarity with the victims of this week’s deadly earthquake in Italy.