All Europe articles – Page 259
-
News
Gore Verbinski, Wim Wenders projects secure German finance
Iranian director Shirin Neshat to also receive support from German fund.
-
News
TWC ties up 'Marco Polo' deal in Germany
EXCLUSIVE: Ascot Elite inks physical and EST deal for Netflix series in German-speaking Europe.
-
News
Rutger Hauer, Michael Madsen join 'The Broken Key'
Cast of Italy-set mystery thriller also includes Geraldine Chaplin and Franco Nero.
-
-
News
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.
-
News
Nordic focus at Leipzig co-production meeting
35 projects will be presented to 70 potential partners.
-
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.
-
News
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.
-
News
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.
-
News
Mipcom: catch up with the key drama deals
Round-up of key drama deals struck at Mipcom, which is going ahead despite deadly storms.
-
News
‘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.
-
News
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.
-
-
Reviews
'Go Home': Review
Dir. Jihane Chouaib. France, Switzerland, Belgium, Lebanon. 2015. 110mins.
-
News
Iceland’s 'Rams' wins at Zurich
Mexico’s Kings of Nowhere wins doc prize; Thank You For Bombing wins Switzerland, Germany, Austria award.
-
Comment
Dinard British Film Festival gets underway
The 26th edition launched last night with guests including Natalie Dormer and Hanif Kureishi.
-
News
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.
-
News
Walter Murch to receive Camerimage honour
Apocalypse Now editor to receive special award at cinematography festival.
-
News
Andrew Cripps talks IMAX laser rollout
The company’s new IMAX laser system will be installed in 75 locations across the UK, Europe, Asia and North America.
-
News
Memento racks up 'Monster' sales, Music Box takes US
MFI and specialist label Artscope unveil Venice and Toronto sales.