All Europe articles – Page 218
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Latvia celebrates centennial with $8.5m film fund
A total of 16 features will receive funding from the country’s national film centre.
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'Toni Erdmann' racks up key sales for The Match Factory
EXCLUSIVE: UK, Italy, Australia, Spain among a host of key sales on Cannes Competition hit.
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Sturridge, Martin, Flanagan enter '3 Way Junction'
EXCLUSIVE: Production underway in Africa on drama from Searching For Sugar Man executive.
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Olga Kurylenko to join Gilliam's 'Don Quixote'
Terry Gilliam revealed further details about his long in the works Don Quixote film in Cannes.
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'The Unknown Girl': Cannes Review
Dir/scr:Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne. Belgium/France. 2016. 113 mins.
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New Europe scores 'One Week And A Day' sales
EXCLUSIVE: Asaph Polonsky’s black comedy has gone to Brazil and Italy.
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Halle Berry's LA Riots drama 'Kings' sold into Europe
EXCLUSIVE: Studiocanal takes UK rights for riots drama..
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Cannes UCR opener 'Clash' sold to Europe, Asia
EXCLUSIVE: Post-Egyptian revolution drama set in police van opened Un Certain Regard.
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Netflix acquires worldwide rights to Frank Grillo's 'Wheelman'
In a splashy Cannes deal, Netflix has pre-bought worldwide rights to upcoming thriller Wheelman and is understood to be closing in on Iraqi war drama Sand Castle.
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'Iron Sky' team call for fans' pitches
Successful pitches will be crowdfunded through kickstarter.
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First female-centric film finance initiative launches in Cannes
Boudica is headed by co-financiers of seven films including The Falling and Iona.
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Ansip offers Digital Single Market reassurance in Cannes
Talking to Screen in Cannes, the European commissioner said that there had been scaremongering around the issue.
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Francois Ozon’s 'Frantz' sold across Europe, South America
EXCLUSIVE: Film expected to premiere in A-list autumn festival.
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Europa Cinemas rises to 38 million admissions in 2015
Titles such as Mustang helped boost figures by 3 million year-on-year.
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Film Constellation aligns for Scandi horror 'Lake Bodom'
EXCLUSIVE: Fabien Westerhoff’s Film Constellation boards horror Lake Bodom, which is being pitched in Cannes.
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Animation 'The Stolen Princess' sells to Bulgaria, Iran
Film.UA Group has closed more deals here in Cannes for Ukrainian animation The Stolen Princess.
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Bucharest’s Film Studios relaunches ahead of Romanian tax breaks
Directors including Cristian Mungiu and Terry Gilliam have voiced support for the expanding studio.