All Europe articles – Page 278
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Cannes chief to present 'Lumiere!' at Odessa fest
Thierry Frémaux to provide live commentary on restored films by Louis Lumière.
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Tarantino's 'Hateful Eight' scores first sales
EXCLUSIVE: The first international deals on Quentin Tarantino’s upcoming Western have emerged, more than seven months after The Weinstein Company (TWC) formally introduced the project to buyers.
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Creative Europe set for 8% budget boost
EXCLUSIVE: European Union plans to increase Creative Europe’s budget by 8% for 2016.
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'The White King' begins Hungary shoot with Jonathan Pryce, Agyness Deyn
Cast of dystopian drama includes Jonathan Pryce, Greta Scacchi and Agyness Deyn.
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Parkland's Pierre-Louis Manes joins Screen
Manes named International Account Manager at Screen International.
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Hana Makhmalbaf launches 'Single Mother' at Paris Co-pro Village
Italian-language film could shoot this autumn in Southern Italy.
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Karlovy Vary: top Euro, Asian directors to present favourites
Six selected directors include Michaël R. Roskam [pictured], Kim Ki-duk and Sion Sono.
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Edinburgh title 'Swung' swings deals
EXCLUSIVE: The Works closes UK, Germany, Asian deals on romance.
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Cannes: Germany's SquareOne takes 'Fifty Shades' comedy
SquareOne Entertainment acquires Cannes Marche titles.
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New funds boost German, French film industries
Co-production between Germany and France is set to be given an additional boost with the creation of two new development funds.
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Animation admissions 14.2% in North America, report
Groundbreaking research “mapping” the European animation industry is to be presented at the Annecy Festival.
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Pula fest unveils 2015 line-up
Innovations include showing Utopia as part of first TV offering at a Croatian festival.
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Digital Single Market on MPAA agenda
The European Commission’s plans for a Digital Single Market (DSM) were high on the agenda as the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) held its annual strategy meeting in Berlin for first time.
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James Morrison’s 'Diverge' wins US in Progress prize
Sci-fi thriller wins fourth edition of US indie showcase in Paris.
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Trans Atlantic Partners unveils 2015 line-up
EXCLUSIVE: 24 producers from across Europe, Canada, US and beyond to take part in this year’s training programme.
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Harald Zwart’s '12th Man' to lead Nordisk Film Norway slate
Danish major Nordisk Film has selected the team that will front its push into Norwegian productions led by Harald Zwart’s 12th Man
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Sweden losing $100m from film-TV piracy
The Swedish film and TV industries lose close to $100m annually from illegal streaming and file sharing, according to report.
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Ukraine bans 'Under Electric Clouds'
Alexey German Jr.’s Under Electric Clouds has become the first high-profile title to fall victim to Ukraine’s new distribution ban on Russian films and TV series, which came into effect last week.
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DreamWorks sets record straight over ‘The BFG’ shoot
JUNE 9 UPDATE: The studio confirmed on Tuesday it has never shot nor does it plan to shoot its Roald Dahl adaptation on the Faroe Islands as an anti-whale hunt petition focused on the North Atlantic settlement neared 50,000 signatures.
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Eurimages unveils Baltic Event co-pro award
Cash prize of $22,500 (€20,000) to be awarded in November.