All Europe articles – Page 253
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Leipzig to host Mansky, Belc, Gordillo world premieres
New films by Vitaly Mansky, Alexandru Belc and Joseph Gordillo are among the world premieres in competition at this year’s DOK Leipzig (Oct 26 - Nov 1).
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Greta Gerwig comedy 'Maggie’s Plan' sells worldwide
EXCLUSIVE: Protagonist concludes deals on Rebecca Miller comedy, which was sold to Sony at Toronto.
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Gore Verbinski, Wim Wenders projects secure German finance
Iranian director Shirin Neshat to also receive support from German fund.
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TWC ties up 'Marco Polo' deal in Germany
EXCLUSIVE: Ascot Elite inks physical and EST deal for Netflix series in German-speaking Europe.
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Rutger Hauer, Michael Madsen join 'The Broken Key'
Cast of Italy-set mystery thriller also includes Geraldine Chaplin and Franco Nero.
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Iceland's Pegasus reveals project slate
Snorri Thórisson, CEO of Reykjavík-based production outfit Pegasus Pictures (Icelandic line producer of Game Of Thrones), has revealed details of the company’s latest feature projects.
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Nordic focus at Leipzig co-production meeting
35 projects will be presented to 70 potential partners.
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Features
German director Margarethe von Trotta reflects on career
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: In Reykjavik to collect a lifetime achievement award, Margarethe von Trotta reflects on an illustrious career with ScreenDaily.
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Talent agent Richard Cook calls for film fund/festival rethink
Leading European talent agent Richard Cook has called for a radical re-thinking of both the European film festival system and of public funding bodies like Eurimages and MEDIA.
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Former A-Film exec reveals struggles at Benelux distributor
In an outspoken interview, Erik Engelen, former director of acquisitions at Benelux distribution outfit A-Film (and still a consultant there), has given his views on what has brought one of the region’s most respected independent companies to its knees.
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Mipcom: catch up with the key drama deals
Round-up of key drama deals struck at Mipcom, which is going ahead despite deadly storms.
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‘Dégradé’ triumphs at Athens Film Festival
Arab and Tarzan Nasser’s Dégradé took home AIFF’s best film award, while Alante Kavaite won best director for The Summer Of Sangail.
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Finecut sells 'Right Now', picks up 'Fatal Intuition'
Korean sales agent Finecut has secured a raft of deals on Hong Sangsoo’s Locarno Golden Leopard winner Right Now, Wrong Then and picked up mystery thriller Fatal Intuition at Busan’s Asian Film Market.
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Reviews
'Go Home': Review
Dir. Jihane Chouaib. France, Switzerland, Belgium, Lebanon. 2015. 110mins.
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Iceland’s 'Rams' wins at Zurich
Mexico’s Kings of Nowhere wins doc prize; Thank You For Bombing wins Switzerland, Germany, Austria award.
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Comment
Dinard British Film Festival gets underway
The 26th edition launched last night with guests including Natalie Dormer and Hanif Kureishi.
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Reykjavik festival director reflects on growing event
When RIFF (Reykjavik International Film Festival) was founded in 2004, expectations for the new event were far from high.
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Walter Murch to receive Camerimage honour
Apocalypse Now editor to receive special award at cinematography festival.