All Europe articles – Page 266
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'Steve Jobs' to close BFI London Film Festival
Danny Boyle’s biopic, starring Michael Fassbender as the Apple visionary, to receive its European premiere in London.
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San Sebastian co-pro forum titles unveiled
Projects selected from across South America and Europe.
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Locarno's Marco Solari slams corruption claims
Locarno Film Festival president Marco Solari has hit out claims that festival sponsors’ invitations to more than 80 Swiss politicians could be construed as corruption or trying to curry influence.
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'Captain America: Civil War' benefits from new German funding
Studio Babelsberg’s co-production of the upcoming Captain America sequel and Steven Quale’s action film The Lake are to benefit from new German funding specifically targeted at VFX studios.
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'Hateful Eight', 'John Wick 2', 'Gold' among Ascot buys
EXCLUSIVE: Deals with TWC, Sierra Affinity, Lionsgate/Summit and Mister Smith for Ascot Elite.
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'Louder Than Bombs' to close Norwegian fest
World premiere of Nordic disaster movie The Wave to open festival in Haugesund.
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'Child's Pose' director to head Sarajevo jury
Călin Peter Netzer won the Golden Bear at the 2013 Berlinale.
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Zurich fest galas include 'High-Rise', 'The Program'
First wave of galas also include Noah Baumbach’s Mistress America and Lance Armstrong biopic The Program.
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Arthouse driving 'Mustang' to Russia
Turkish film won prizes at the Cannes Film Festival and Odessa.
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'Wakhan Front' takes top prize in Motovun
Iceland’s Gunnar Jonsson gets a special mention; Jerzy Skolimowski [pictured] is honoured as Motovun Maverick.
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HanWay in time with Skolimowski’s '11 Minutes'
EXCLUSIVE: UK sales outfit to handle Venice-bound thriller starring Richard Dormer.
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'Lucifer' wins Wroclaw Grand Prix
Miguel Gomes’ Arabian Nights wins FIPRESCI Jury prize at New Horizons festival.
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Ymagis takeover of Eclair Group cleared
Ymagis to acquire Éclair’s operating activities, assets and holdings in subsidiaries in France, Germany and Morocco.
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Willem Dafoe joins Noomi Rapace sci-fi; shoot begins
What Happened to Monday? has begun production in Romania; new cast additions include Kon-Tiki’s Pal Sverre Hagen.
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'Ida' producer readies first project with own company
Ewa Puszczynska, a producer on Pawel Pawlikowski’s Oscar-winning Ida, is preparing the first feature project of her own new company.
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San Sebastian's Culinary competition mixes Spanish, Asian flavours
Section to open with Pep Gatell’s documentary about leading restaurant Mugaritz.
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Mohsen Makhmalbaf to preside over Russia's On The Edge jury
Filipino director Lav Diaz among jury members.