All Europe articles – Page 21
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First trailer released for Berlin animation ‘Fox And Hare Save The Forest’ (exclusive)
The feature will world premiere in the Generation sidebar of the Berlinale.
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European development programme Less Is More selects 16 feature projects (exclusive)
Projects include ‘Like There Is No Tomorrow’, from Swedish Wild Card winner Tess Quatri.
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EFM director Dennis Ruh predicts ‘very busy’ market and plenty of US projects
European Film Market is the first major international film sales market since the end of the actors and writers’ strikes.
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Series Mania to open with Netflix’s ‘3 Body Problem’, unveils 2024 line-up
AI will be front and centre at both the festival and its industry-focused Forum both in terms of series selected and panel sessions
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Mubi acquires majority stake in Benelux distributor Cineart
Two companies recently partnered on the release of Sofia Coppola’s Priscilla theatrically in the Benelux region
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German Films extends Simone Baumann’s contract for five more years
Baumann has head up the film promotion agency since 2019
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Italy's Rai Cinema launches dedicated film sales operation
Rai Cinema International Distribution will officially launch at the European Film Market (EFM) at the Berlinale.
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Pluto Film takes on sales for Josef Hader’s Berlin Panorama title ‘Andrea Gets A Divorce’ (exclusive)
Hader’s debut film, the satire ’Wild Mouse’, premiered in competition in Berlin in 2017.
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‘Swimming Home’ director Justin Anderson says he was inspired by French films about “trouble in beautiful spaces”
UK director’s debut feature stars Mackenzie Davis, Christopher Abbott, Ariane Labed and Nadine Labaki
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Lightdox acquires world rights to Ukraine war doc ‘Intercepted’ ahead of Berlinale Forum premiere (exclusive)
Doc by Oksana Karpovych contrasts scenes of everyday life of Ukrainians with phone conversations between Russian soldiers and their families.
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Heretic takes on sales for Aslı Özge’s Berlinale Panorama title ‘Faruk’ (exclusive)
Instanbul-set drama is a story of gentrification and father-daughter relationships.
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ACE Producers selects 17 independent producers for animation initiative (exclusive)
The fifth edition of ACE Animation Special will run in March.
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Beta Cinema boards Tom Tykwer’s ‘The Light’, releases first look image
Beta Cinema is handling sales for all territories except German-speaking territories, France and North America.
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Features
Sophia Bösch on her Rotterdam premiere ‘Milk Teeth’: “I try to bring a female experience of the world to film”
Dystopian drama set in an isolated rural community is debut feature of the Swiss filmmaker.
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Match Factory takes on sales for Victor Kossakovsky’s Berlinale Competition title ‘Architecton’
A24 will distribute the documentary in North America.
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The Yellow Affair to handle sales for Newen Connect’s indie features
Films will be sold under brand “The Yellow Affair by Newen Connect”
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Polish animation ‘Cherub’ triumphs at Rotterdam’s CineMart project market
Seven prizes were handed out in total, spanning feature films and immersive projects
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Reviews
‘Milk Teeth’: Rotterdam Review
A child threatens the security of an isolated village in this atmospheric feature debut from Swiss director Sophia Bosch
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IFFR Pro gears up for fine-tuned 2024 CineMart co-pro market and Rotterdam Lab
Festival’s industry strand has 16 projects being pitched at CineMart and 71 producers attending talent initiative Rotterdam Lab
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Brandt Andersen, Kiyoshi Kurosawa and Riho Kudo films added to Berlinale special screenings line-up
Festival rounds out specials programme with two Japanese mid-length films and Omar Sy-starring drama.