All Europe articles – Page 250
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James Bond's abandoned 'SPECTRE' mission from 1984
Screen International ad from 1984 offers glimpse of what could have been a precursor to the latest Bond film.
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Creative Scotland launches $2.7m fund
The fund will target productions that bring benefits to the Scottish film sector and economy.
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Wolfgang Petersen returns to Germany for Warner Bros crime caper
Veteran German director Wolfgang Petersen is set to make his first film in Germany for 30 years.
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Rome: Claudio Cupellini talks 'Alaska'
The Italian director discusses trading gritty TV series Gomorrah for love story Alaska.
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'Inside Out', 'Birdman' composers win at World Soundtrack Awards
Michael Giacchino took Film Composer of the Year, while Antonio Sanchez took Film Score of the Year for Birdman.
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'Mad Max', 'Room' in Camerimage competition
Carol, Suffragette and Rams also among 15 titles in competition at cinematography festival.
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Virgin Mountain wins Nordic Council Film Prize
Lucrative prize goes to Iceland for second year in a row.
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Montebello signs first look deal with Gaumont
François Ivernel’s Montebello Productions signs first look development and production deal with Gaumont
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DSM: Oettinger stresses special case for film industry
The principle of territoriality should be preserved for the European film industry in the European Commission’s (EC) plans for a Digital Single Market (DSM) strategy, according to Günter Oettinger, European Commissioner for Digital Economy and Society.
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Patricia Arquette docks with Claire Denis sci-fi
EXCLUSIVE: Oscar-winner joins sci-fi alongside Robert Pattinson, Mia Goth.
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'Bridge of Spies' to open Camerimage festival
Steven Spielberg film to open cinematography festival in Poland.
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Godard, Desplechin sign Calais migrants petition
27,000 people sign petition spearheaded by French filmmakers in four days.
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Canal Plus CEO calls for more French genre pictures
Amid Canal Plus shake-up, parent company Vivendi ups stake in video games companies Ubisoft and Gameloft.
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Viviane Reding: EU copyright reform will not touch territoriality
“Be reassured,” former European Commissioner tells French film industry.
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'Alaska Is A Drag' wins in Wroclaw
Round-up of news from the sixth American Film Festival and US in Progress showcase.
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China, Netherlands sign film treaty
Qualifying co-productions to access financing possibilities in both countries; eligible Dutch films will be exempt from China’s quota on foreign films.
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North Korea doc, Oscar hopefuls in Tallinn Black Nights competition
Line-up includes seven world premieres and Oscar submissions from the Netherlands, South Korea and Kazakhstan.