All Europe articles – Page 281
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Cannes: Little Film Company acquires Klaus Härö's 'The Fencer'
EXCLUSIVE: Drama is directed by Klaus Härö and will head to next week’s Cannes Marche.
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Cannes: Media Luna adds four to slate
EXCLUSIVE: Films by Petri Kotwica and Jan Prusinovský are among four new titles acquired by Media Luna New Films ahead of next week’s Cannes Marché.
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Cannes: Dutch Features raises 'Dummie the Mummy' sequel
EXCLUSIVE: Dutch Features Global Entertainment (DFGE) is to begin pre-sales in Cannes on a Dummie the Mummy sequel.
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Cannes: Isabella Rossellini to head Un Certain Regard jury
Cinefondation and Short Films juries also announced.
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eOne launches Entertainment One Features
Move combines global film production, distribution in new division.
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San Sebastian to offer Japanese indie cinema focus
Retrospective will focus on Japanese independent cinema from the past 15 years and includes Cannes favourite Naomi Kawase.
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Film industry "concerned" over Digital Single Market plans
The European Commission’s Digital Single Market (DSM) Strategy has failed to allay growing concerns within the European film and TV industries about the Brussels-based institution’s response to the digital revolution.
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Cannes: TrustNordisk to serve up 'Noma' food doc
Documentary centres on the Copenhagen-based restaurant that serves everything from ants to fermented cricket and live shrimp.
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Bankside sells Julianne Moore-Ellen Page drama 'Freeheld'
France, Germany, Spain, South Korea make deals on gay rights drama.
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Cannes: Le Pacte takes 'Saint Amour' starring Gérard Depardieu
Father and son wine tour tale reunites directorial duo Benoit Delépine and Gustave Kervern with Gérard Depardieu and Benoît Poelvoorde.
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Locarno unveils co-production line-up
Locarno Film Festival’s co-production lab, Open Doors, is dedicated this year to four countries from the Maghreb: Algeria, Libya, Morocco and Tunisia.
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Cannes: Dogwoof takes Werner Herzog’s 'Into The Inferno'
Teaser clip of Herzog’s documentary about the relationship between humans and volcanoes to be screened at Cannes.
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Europe unveils Digital Single Market strategy
Proposals include an end to “unjustified geo-blocking” and a modernisation of copyright law.
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Cannes: SND boards Tommy Wirkola sci-fi
Noomi Rapace to play seven sisters in What Happened to Monday?, co-starring Glenn Close.
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Cannes: Wild Bunch adds new Bercot, Dardennes
EXCLUSIVE: Other new titles on the Cannes slate include films by Nicole Garcia and Cristian Mungiu.
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Cannes: Les Films du Losange acquires new Mia Hansen-Løve
EXCLUSIVE: Drama starring Isabelle Huppert due to shoot this June.
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Cannes: Sabine Azema named Caméra d’or jury president
French actress and long-time Alain Resnais collaborator to preside over jury to select the best first film presented at the 68th Cannes Film Festival.
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Wild Bunch, Vertigo take new Department Q film
A Conspiracy of Faith shoot begins today and follows Danish box office hits The Keeper of Lost Causes and The Absent One.