All Europe articles – Page 252
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MEDIA exec Lucia Recalde Langarica talks ahead of Tallinn's European Film Forum
As the European Film Forum kicked off at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, MEDIA exec Lucia Recalde Langarica has praised the event for linking creativity and technology.
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EC's DSM strategy given short shrift at Tallinn forum
The European Commission’s proposed Digital Single Market (DSM) strategy for the film industry has been given short shrift at the opening of the European Film Forum in Tallinn.
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Sewitsky's Henie film aims for August shoot
Anne Sewitsky’s anticipated Sonja Henie project, Queen Of Ice, is edging closer to an August 2016 shoot after confirming Norwegian Film Institute funding of €1.6m last week.
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Equity fund pledges $60m for UK creative industries
The UK government’s British Business Bank has backed a private equity fund aimed at the country’s creative industries.
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European Shooting Stars 2016 jury unveiled
Also… former Shooting Star joins Jan Forsström’s The Great Bear, pitched at this week’s Baltic Event.
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Amadeus takes Tallinn title 'The Find'
Amadeus Entertainment has picked international sales for the Russian film The Find (Nakhodka) by Victor Dement.
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Lithuania scores Baltic Event hat-trick
Estonian project Erik Stoneheart wins Screen Best Pitch Award.
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Estonia to join tax rebate club in 2016
Estonia is to become the latest European country to join the tax rebate club attracting foreign productions to shoot at its locations.
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'The Tribe' director in first Ukraine, Norway co-pro
Luxembourg, the second feature by The Tribe director Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy, is set to become the first ever co-production between Ukraine and Norway.
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Bodrov, Mokritsky films win development funding
New projects by Sergei Bodrov and Sergei Mokritsky awarded development funding by Russian Cinema Fund
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Paris attacks: Bac, Pathé push on with 'Taj Mahal', 'Cowboys' releases
Terrorism-themed films to hit French screens in coming days.
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Odeon-UCI chief issues warning to UK cinema industry
Speaking at today’s UKCA conference, Ian Shepherd said that the industry’s current good health is not necessarily permanent and more needs to be done to sustain growth.
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Paris attacks: Memento retitles 'Louder than Bombs'
Joachim Trier’s film due to hit French screens in early December.
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'Rams' wins at Thessaloniki fest
Icelandic feature Rams and Colombian rural drama Land and Shade take top prizes at Greek festival.
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BBC, C4 respond to AV Media Services consultation
UK broadcasters BBC and Channel 4 and industry bodies FIAPF and EFADs are among more than 400 organisations and private individuals who responded to the European Commission’s (EC) public consultation on the Audiovisual Media Services Directive (AVMSD)
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Russia's Ministry of Culture demands 'Dau' producer return funding
Russia’s Ministry of Culture is calling for Phenomen Films, the producer of Ilya Khrzhanovsky’s marathon project Dau, to return $340,000 (RUB22.5m) in production funding as well as $120,000 (RUB8m) in interest.
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Reel Suspects picks up Lithuanian drama 'King's Shift'
EXCLUSIVE: Paris-based sales agent Reel Suspects has taken on international sales for Lithuanian director Ignas Miskinis’ third feature, King’s Shift (previously known as Deadweight).