All Europe articles – Page 228
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Women filmmakers triumph in Sofia
Elitsa Petkova received the Bulgarian festival’s Grand Prix for her feature debut Zhaleika [pictured].
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Czech director Jan Nemec dies aged 79
Czech filmmaker was a notable voice of the country’s New Wave movement of the 1960s.
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Cannes: who's in the running?
Screen rounds up the films from across the globe that could launch at Cannes…
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Creative England responds to concerns over cuts
EXCLUSIVE: Creative industries agency taps into reserve to ensure effective delivery of services.
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UK-made films account for 26% of global market, reports BFI
UK-filmed features generated more than $9.4 billion at the global box office in 2015.
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British Video Association rebrands
The newly titled British Association for Screen Entertainment has renamed in a move to reflect digital shifts.
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J.A. Bayona, Arturo Ripstein join 'The Queen Of Spain'
The two directors have joined the cast of Fernando Trueba’s film, which is now shooting in Budapest.
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Istanbul Film Festival reveals 2016 lineup
Turkish festival announces films, guests and industry lineups amid challenging security climate.
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Screen, Broadcast partner with Sheffield Doc/Fest
Screen and sister publication Broadcast will be media partners of the UK’s leading documentary festival in 2016.
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Wide scores sales of Indian gay love story 'Loev'
EXCLUSIVE: France’s Wide has secured a raft of deals on Indian gay love story Loev.
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Udine Far East Film Festival partners with Rome to launch market
First Focus Asia to include screenings, research panels and meetings.
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SundanceTV acquires 'Gomorrah' series from Weinstein Co
The first series of the Italian crime drama will be broadcast in summer 2016.
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Studiocanal goes 'Across The Waters' for UK
Scandinavian sales agent TrustNordisk has closed a raft of deals post-Berlin.
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Hof Film Days founder Heinz Badewitz dies at 74
World’s second longest-serving film festival director died last week while attending Graz film festival.
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Features
How UK and European companies can tap into the China boom
Working with China is not easy but a year on from its much-vaunted treaty, UK producers are learning fast. Melanie Goodfellow looks at the increasing collaboration between the two countries.
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'Where To Invade Next' to open Sheffield Doc/Fest
Director Michael Moore will attend the festival for the first time since 1998.
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Vatican stifles distribution of Andrew Haigh's 'Weekend'
Italian distributor sees screen count reduced after the film about a homosexual romance is given a damning rating by Catholic Church body.
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Amazon boards first German feature
Bullyparade – Der Film will be based on the German cult TV series.
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Have Your Say: Brexit – are you in or out?
VOTE NOW: With the EU Referendum just around the corner, we’ve decided to conduct research in order to have a better understanding of how Brexit could affect the Creative Industries, and, more importantly, how you feel about the UK potentially leaving the European Union.