All Europe articles – Page 226
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Bac adds sales exec ahead of English-language push
EXCLUSIVE: Appointment of former eOne exec comes as Paris company eyes expansion into larger European-financed, English-language productions.
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Agnieszka Holland, Tom Of Finland films get Swedish Film Institute backing
The Swedish Film Institute has backed nineteen projects in its latest round of funding.
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3D family-adventure 'Aldabra' inks sales, distribution deals
EXCLUSIVE: Aldabra: Once Upon An Island will have two market screenings at Cannes following its domestic release in the Czech Republic.
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Frontières: 'Amsterdam Gothic' attracts Belgian co-pro partner
Second feature from The Pool director to be co-produced by Potemkino.
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Spanish film-makers to follow: the magnificent seven
Who are the exciting new film-makers emerging from Spain? Elisabet Cabeza profiles seven to keep an eye on.
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Spain focus: hot projects, big-name draws
Among the most anticipated Spanish productions of the year are a Paleolithic period drama, the new Almodovar and a regal role for Penelope Cruz.
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Spain: territory focus
Mainstream Spanish films are thriving as TV broadcasters fill the gap in public funding. But at what cost to auteur film-making? Could a new Pedro Almodovar emerge now?
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Holliday Grainger, Max Irons join Jane Austen adaptation 'Sanditon'
EXCLUSIVE: The Riot Club duo join Charlotte Rampling in upcoming comedy sold by Goldcrest.
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Michael Fassbender-Alicia Vikander drama sells to Russia
Derek Cianfrance’s The Light Between The Oceans sells to Arthouse, which also buys Jesse Owens biopic Race.
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Terry Gilliam’s 'Don Quixote' gears up for September shoot
Shoot is due to take place in Spain and Portugal on long-gestating project, now joined by producer Paulo Branco.
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Rachel Weisz, Sam Claflin set for 'My Cousin Rachel' shoot
Roger Michell’s adaptation of the Daphne du Maurier novel will shoot in England and Italy.
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'Baskin' director talks first English-language horror 'Housewife'
Turkish film-maker Can Evrenol introduced the tale about “madness and paranoia” during Frontières at BIFFF.
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Nelleke Driessen to leave Fortissimo
Driessen has been involved with the sales company since it was founded in the early 90s, and has been MD since 2004.
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Signature promotes Jon Bourdillon
UK indie distributor promotes Jon Bourdillon to COO, while founder Marc Goldberg takes on a new title as CEO.
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First English-language trailer for 'Slack Bay' starring Juliette Binoche
EXCLUSIVE: Memento releases English-subtitled trailer for Bruno Dumont’s quirky period-whodunnit, starring Fabrice Luchini, Juliette Binoche and Valeria Bruni Tedeschi.
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Ymagis CEO talks rebrand, VPF future, Brexit
Jean Mizrahi discusses dividing the business into two distinct brands, Eclair and CinemaNext, and the future of the European market.
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Frontières: genre highlights at BIFFF
‘Intelligent’ mosquitoes and slacker demons were lurking at the third European edition of the genre film market in Brussels.
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BBC Films plots 'The Children of Willesden Lane' adaptation
Robert Shapiro will produce the story of a Jewish piano prodigy who narrowly escapes Nazi-occupied Vienna during the Second World War.
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Studiocanal adds production exec, expands role of UK CEO Danny Perkins
One World Films exec joins Studiocanal, which announces expanded production role for UK CEO Danny Perkins.
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'Wednesday 04.45' sweeps Greece's Iris Awards
Alexis Alexiou’s neo-noir drama triumphed at an event dominated by the refugee crisis, with honorary award recipient Vanesa Redgrave speaking out against border policies.