All Europe articles – Page 276
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Wide sells 'Our Last Tango' to Taiwan, Greece
EXCLUSIVE: Paris-based documentary specialist has sealed several deals on Argentine filmmaker German Kral’s Our Last Tango.
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Cannes title 'Son of Saul' scores worldwide deals
EXCLUSIVE: Films Distribution racks up sales.
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Andy Vanya toasts Hungary Fund
A bullish Andy Vajna has hailed the work of the Hungarian Film Fund in galvanizing film production in the country and “cleaning up the mess” left after the dissolution of the debt-ridden Hungarian Motion Picture Foundation (MMKA).
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Catherine Hardwicke’s 'Miss You Already' scores sales
EXCLUSIVE: Salt secures deal for Toni Colette, Drew Barrymore comedy-drama in Germany, France, Japan.
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Kevin Williams closes classic Almodovar deals
EXCLUSIVE: Kevin Williams Associates has closed some eye-catching deals on its remastered Pedro Almodovar film, Labyrinth Of Passion.
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Swedish Minister defends Film Agreement plans
Swedish Culture Minister Alice Bah Kuhnke has defended her decision to scrap Sweden’s Film Agreement.
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Film4Climate, Ecoprod call on producers
The World Bank Group’s Film4Climate programmme and Ecoprod are inviting film producers to join forces in the development of a plan to reduce the environmental impact of film production and to raise more awareness about climate change.
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Paris Coproduction Village unveils 2015 line-up
Second edition set to unfold in French capital June 10-12.
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Uma Thurman signs for 9/11 drama 'The 11th'
EXCLUSIVE: Uma Thurman and Christopher Lee are among the ensemble cast to have signed for a Copenhagen-set drama set during the 24-hours before 9/11.
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Oettinger hints at TV, film waivers in Digital Single Market
European Commissioner spoke with the film industry in Cannes.
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Ex-Bond Girl joins Bartok horror 'P.O.V.'
Fortissimo Films handling pre-sales at the Cannes Marche.
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Jude Law confirmed for Sorrentino’s 'Pope'
Jude Law has been confirmed to play the lead role in Paolo Sorrentino’s upcoming TV series The Young Pope, about a fictional American Pope who becomes the most conservative leader the Vatican has ever seen.
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Roskino unveils projects in Cannes
At its annual presentation of Russian projects looking for co-production partners earlier this week, Roskino provided a platform for producers to present new projects in the Cannes market.
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Reviews
'The Brand New Testament': Review
Dir: Jaco Van Dormael. Belgium-France-Luxembourg. 2015. 113 mins.
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Noomi Rapace's 'What Happened to Monday?' sells for SND
EXCLUSIVE: French sales company SND is reporting strong buyer interest on Tommy Wirkola’s high-concept, sci-fi action picture What Happened to Monday?, starring Noomi Rapace and Glenn Close.
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Kristian Levring readies Prohibition-era drama 'Devil’s Lake'
EXCLUSIVE: Danish director Kristian Levring (The Salvation) is set to make a new Prohibition-era drama.