All Europe articles – Page 234
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Altitude inks key pre-sale on Martin Freeman chiller 'Ghost Stories'
EXCLUSIVE: The Woman In Black distributor TMG/Concorde picks up thriller for Germany.
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Independent picks up 'White Island' for EFM
EXCLUSIVE: The sales company will introduce the Ibiza-set crime thriller alongside four other films on its slate.
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James Purefoy, Aneurin Barnard to lead 'Interlude In Prague'
John Stephenson’s Mozart drama will begin shooting in Prague in April.
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Dieter Kosslick's Berlin days
In his 15th year as festival director, the Berlinale’s Dieter Kosslick discusses the 2016 line-up with Martin Blaney and his plans to further grow the festival.
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'Mustang' triumphs at France's Lumiere awards
Oscar-nominated film also a front-runner in Cesars.
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GSP Studios to sell 'Mad To Be Normal' at EFM
The R.D. Liang biopic stars David Tennant in the lead role, alongside Elisabeth Moss.
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Thomas Vinterberg on how his unusual childhood inspired 'The Commune'
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Thomas Vinterberg tells Wendy Mitchell about drawing on his childhood for his most personal film yet, The Commune, which reunites him with the stars of Festen and is screening in Competition at Berlin
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On Location: 'Alone In Berlin'
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Originally conceived as a German-language project, Alone In Berlin failed to entice financiers. But when Hans Fallada’s novel was republished in English to huge acclaim, director Vincent Pérez re-imagined the film. Now it is making its debut in Competition at the Berlinale.
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EFM preview: changing fortunes
The Sundance plays made by Fox Searchlight for The Birth Of A Nation and Amazon for Manchester By The Sea will be hot topics at the European Film Market (EFM). Jeremy Kay explores what the deals mean for the independent sector.
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EFM: Protagonist boards Dome Karukoski’s 'Tom Of Finland'
Drama about the iconic gay artist to shoot in Sweden.
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Ymagis acquires German distribution services company
Cine-Logistics operates the delivery of films to German exhibitors and also holds an archive of assets for 6500 titles.
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Parkland Pictures takes UK thriller 'Love Me Do'
EXCLUSIVE: Parkland will introduce thriller to buyers at the EFM.
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'Land Of Mine' dominates Danish Film Awards
The historical drama triumphed with six awards, while Oscar-nominated A War had to settle for one.
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Goteborg: Welcome To Norway! creates buzz as Nordic talents line up next films
Catch up with the key news and projects from the Goteborg Film Festival and Nordic Film Market.
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Goteborg Lab pitches showcase global ambitions
Buzzy pitches from rising Nordic talents include Iranian serial killer story and documentary about con man Waleed Ahmed [pictured], once described as the Mark Zuckerberg of Norway.
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‘Measureable change’ on diversity within five years, Goteborg report
Goteborg Film Festival’s Nostradamus Project report predicts that audiences will rebel against content that doesn’t reflect diversity.
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Pierre Menahem-Juliette Lepoutre enter sales arena for EFM
EXCLUSIVE: Still Moving picks up ‘The Black Frost’ and ‘In The Last Days Of City’.
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Goteborg briefs: As It Is winner, Colliander joins SFI
A roundup of Nordic news from the Goteborg Film Festival and Nordic Film Market.
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Polly Williams: UK needs more character-driven drama
Speaking at Goteborg’s TV Drama Vision conference, the head of the new eOne and Creative England Drama Venture also said she’s open to working with European partners.