All Europe articles – Page 260
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FRED at School to go ahead despite EU funding pull
The initiative will run on private investment, potentially in a reduced form.
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Reviews
'Francofonia': Review
Dir/scr. Aleksandr Sokurov. France, Netherlands, Germany, 2015. 87 min.
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September Films to combine production, distribution, exhibition
September Films boss Pim Hermeling has revealed details of his ambitious plans to remould his company as a vertically integrated outfit, combining production and exhibition with distribution.
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Emily Watson to receive San Sebastian honour
British actress to receive career award; festival guest list includes Tom Hiddleston, Ellen Page, Emily Blunt and Benicio del Toro.
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Michael Fassbender begins 'Assassin’s Creed' shoot in Malta
Justin Kurzel directing video game adaptation.
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Match Factory reunites with Sam Garbarski on 'Bye-Bye Germany'
EXCLUSIVE: The Match Factory is working again with Belgian director Sam Garbarski on international sales for his new feature film, starring Moritz Bleibtreu and Alba Rohrwacher.
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Harvey Weinstein joins MIPCOM 'War And Peace' panel
The producer joins writer Andrew Davies and BBC executives to talk about literary adaptation.
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EU cuts MEDIA Programme budget for 2016
Creative Europe’s MEDIA sub-programme’s budget has been set at $116.3m, down from $117.5m in 2014.
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Tallinn Black Nights to boost filmmakers support
The festival will put a focus on future film talent at this year’s event.
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Features
Luca Guadagnino talks 'A Bigger Splash'
Ahead of its Venice world premiere, A Bigger Splash director Luca Guadagnino talks to Screen about secret loves and the need for erotic tension with his actors.
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Norway submits 'The Wave' to Oscars
Norway’s submission to the upcoming Academy Awards’ Best Foreign-Language Film category will be Roar Uthaug’s disaster movie The Wave.
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Kiefer Sutherland to receive Zurich’s Golden Eye Award
The actor will also attend the gala screening of his latest film Forsaken at the festival.
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Oldenburg to honour Joanna Cassidy
US actress best known for roles in Blade Runner and Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
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Christoph Waltz to head Zurich's Swiss jury
Oscar-winning actor will also hold a keynote conversation at the Zurich Summit and present a screening of Inglourious Basterds.
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Films Boutique to sell Ofir Raul Graizer's 'The Cakemaker'
Drama will explore gay relationships as well as connections between Israel and Germany.
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Features
Conquering 'Everest'
Director Baltasar Kormakur and Working Title co-chair Tim Bevan reveal the remarkable journey behind the Venice-opener.