All Europe articles – Page 213
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Cinefile takes UK rights to Brian Cox drama 'The Carer'
EXCLUSIVE: Edinburgh-based Cinefile has taken UK and Irish rights to Brian Cox-starring The Carer from sales company Yellow Affair.
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Nordisk Fond gives largest doc grant to Brugger's 'Hammerskjold'
Fond also backs two TV serires and Lisa Langseth’s new feature.
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Dardenne brothers re-edit Cannes drama 'The Unknown Girl'
EXCLUSIVE: Final version of Cannes Competition title is now seven minutes shorter following critics response.
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Brexit: DCMS comments, shadow culture secretary resigns as uncertainty reigns
ITV, Sky take stock market hit as uncertainty looks set to continue for film and TV industries following last week’s EU referendum vote.
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CineEurope reception slideshow
Photos from last week’s CineEurope reception hosted by Screen with the Event Cinema Association and European Digital Cinema Forum.
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Glavonic's Depth Two wins at Open City
The London-based documentary festival gives its emerging talent prize to Algerian director Hassan Ferhani.
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Toni Erdmann wins top prize in Brussels
Mirjana Karanovic’s A Good Wife wins best first film; audience award goes to Iciar Bollain’s The Olive Tree.
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Michael Haneke’s Calais-set 'Happy End' secures deals as shoot begins
EXCLUSIVE: Les Films du Losange secures key deals; Matthieu Kassovitz joins cast also featuring Jean-Louis Trintignant and Isabelle Huppert.
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Wakeling’s 'Ghosts in the Machine' awarded at Sunny Side of the Doc
Industry event unfolding in French port town of La Rochelle unveils project awards, sets Asian Side of the Doc dates.
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Documentary commissioners look for heroes and hope in migrant crisis
La Rochelle’s Sunny Side of the Doc festival and market previewed Canal+ and BBC’s migrant documentary Exodus.
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Sweden plans six shorts inspired by Bergman
Experienced directors invited to apply for Bergman Revisited, with shorts unveiled during his centenary year of 2018.
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Nordic Talents pitch selects 15
Nordisk Film & TV Fond has unveiled the list of Nordic graduation students and their projects running for the $30,000 (NOK250,000) pitch prize and $6,000 (NOK 50,000) special mention prize at Nordic Talents (Aug 31-Sept 2).
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Brexit: what happens next?
International law firm Olswang details the potential fallout concerning free movement of crew, film distribution, copyright and soft money.
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EU referendum result "devastating" for UK film and TV
As the UK votes decisively to leave the European Union, the film and TV sectors are in limbo.
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Reports: German cinema gunman killed by police
According to German media outlets, a masked man is dead after opening fire at a cinema complex in Viernheim, near Mannheim, in western Germany.
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Bavaria, Sky team for $28m 'Das Boot' TV series
The $28.5m eight-part series will serve as a sequel to the 1981 hit film.
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Aardman talks next film 'Early Man', a new TV series and VR
Aardman talked to Screen in Annecy about future projects - including the Eddie Redmayne-voiced Early Man - BFI support and learning curves.
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Nordisk takes over rights to 'Department Q' novels
Nordisk takes reins on Department Q novel adaptations following Zentropa hits.
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Karlovy Vary reaches for the stars
The midpoint between Cannes and Toronto, Karlovy Vary (July 1-9) has still managed to carve out a winning niche. Tom Grater speaks to artistic director Karel Och about this year’s programme.
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German-Chinese alliance on $20m fantasy-adventure 'Fox Mission'
Christian Alvart’s Berlin-based Syrreal Entertainment enters agreement with Jiabo Culture.