All Europe articles – Page 23
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Reviews
‘In His Own Image’: Cannes Review
Corsica’s fight for independence is told through the experiences of a young photographer in this dry drama
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News
Jessica Hausner to chair international competition jury of 2024 Locarno Film Festival
Leading Austrian filmmaker returns to Swiss festival having won its short film prize back in 1997.
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True Colours secures US, UK and French homes for key titles (exclusive)
Sales include Venice opener Comandante, Laura Luchetti’s The Beautiful Summer and suspense thriller Don’t Hang Up.
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Thai time travel film ‘Taklee Genesis’ sold to US, UK, Asia (exclusive)
Neramitnung Film has closed several deals on the upcoming feature by Chookiat Sakveerakul.
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‘Wild Diamond’: Cannes Review
Agathe Riedinger’s debut about a teenage wannabe influencer impresses in Competition at Cannes
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Features
Swiss filmmaker puts ChatGPT to the test in AI-scripted feature ‘The Last Screenwriter’
Made as an experiment, director Peter Luisi says the not-for-profit feature reveals how “scarily good” AI can be in filmmaking.
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Features
“Things are finally looking up”: European buyers on the state of the distribution market
Can this year’s festival deliver another bumper crop of arthouse titles?
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Sandrine Bonnaire tunes into music biopic ‘Slow Joe’ (exclusive)
Bonnaire to direct true story of Indian musician starring Jackie Shroff.
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Playtime boards Tarik Saleh’s political thriller ‘Eagles Of The Republic’ (exclusive)
Final film in director’s Cairo trilogy starts filming tomorrow with Fares Fares, Lyna Khoudri and Cherien Dabis.
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First look at Donnie Yen in ‘The Prosecutor’, key sales closed in Europe, Asia (exclusive)
Based on a true case in Hong Kong, the action crime thriller is also directed by Yen.
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Ampas creates $500m fundraising campaign to expand global activities
Organisation held a press conference in Rome today to announce launch of Academy100 initiative.
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San Sebastian to honour Cate Blanchett with Donostia Award
Donostia Award is Spanish festival’s highest honour.
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Cate Blanchett and Molly Manning Walker among record 709 new members of European Film Academy
49% of new members are women, 50% are men and 1% defines as non-binary.
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True Colours boards Christoph Hochhäusler thriller ‘Death Will Come’ (exclusive)
Currently in post, film centres on a female assasin.
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Fremantle revenues fall back in first quarter of 2024
Parent company RTL blames ’timing effects’ of show deliveries in the UK, Italy and Germany for the fall.
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TrustNordisk boards Eirik Svensson’s ‘Safe House’ starring Kristine Kujath Thorp (exclusive)
The thriller is based on real events in the Central African Republic in 2013.
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Hong Sangsoo’s Berlin Silver Bear winner ‘A Traveler’s Needs’ lands Europe, Asia sales
Sales agent Finecut has also closed deals on upcoming horror-thriller ‘Noise’.
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Studiocanal appoints Netflix exec as head of global acquisitions & analytics
New hire will be responsible for setting overall strategy for Studiocanal’s film acquisitions.
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Mitsuhiro Mihara’s ‘Takano Tofu’ wins top prize at Udine’s Far East Film Festival
Films from Japan and South Korea dominated the awards.
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Minerva Pictures and TVCO board Kat Rohrer’s comedy romance ‘What A Feeling’ (exclusive)
Italian companies announced a partnership in international film sales earlier this year.