All Europe articles – Page 284
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Experts debate genre film finance models
The benefits and potential downfalls of film funds and the strength of genre films were among topics covered during Frontières panel at BIFFF, hosted by EAVE and moderated by Tailored Films’ Ruth Treacy.
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'To Life!' sold to North America
Global Screen sells German-language drama to North America, Australia, New Zealand, Brazil and South-East Asia
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‘Elite’ showcases Denmark’s new DIY spirit
A number of emerging Danish filmmakers are embracing a new DIY attitude, as evidenced by some exciting debuts at Copenhagen’s CPH PIX festival this week. It might not be an identifiable new wave, but it marks a new ethos.
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Oleg Sentsov's detention extended
Ukrainian filmmaker Oleg Sentsov’s detention in Russia’s Lefortovo prison has been extended once again - this time until May 11 after a decision by the regional court judge Elena Kaneva.
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Istanbul FF cancels competitions after censorship protest
Festival cancels competitions and closing ceremony after dozens of directors withdraw films following removal of documentary Bakur from programme.
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Cannes: 'Standing Tall' to open 2015 festival
A female director will open the festival for the first time in nearly 30 years.
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Memento acquires Sundance winner 'James White'
New York-set drama stars Girls actor Christopher Abbott and Sex & the City’s Cynthia Nixon; MFI taking the film to Cannes Marché.
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SC Films taking ‘Demon Hole’ to Cannes
EXCLUSIVE: UK seller signs US comedy-horror ahead of Cannes.
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Bekmambetov animation series sold to North America
EXCLUSIVE: Timur Bekmambetov’s 3D children’s animated series Alisa Knows What To Do! has been picked up for distribution in North America.
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The sound of CPH PIX
A Bob Hund concert and a Foley demonstration show Copenhagen’s embrace of sound work.
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Frontières returns to Brussels
Screen reports from the fifth edition of genre film market Frontières, which returned to BIFFF for its second European edition.
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Odessa film festival denied state funding
This year’s Odessa International Film Festival has again been denied any state funding by the Ukrainian State Film Agency (USFA).
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Cannes sets producers workshop agenda
EXCLUSIVE: Diana Elbaum, Katriel Schory among speakers, strands added.
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Cannes: Isabella Rossellini named Un Certain Regard president
Italian-American actress and director to head Un Certain Regard jury.
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MIPTV: Lagardère to sell Ireland's 'An Bronntanas'
Celtic crime thriller was Ireland’s Oscar submission.
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Top directors suggest copyright reform alternatives
Bolster European players and force global internet giants to adhere to local fiscal and financial obligations related to culture, say directors.
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Hopeful signs for European copyright reform
The European Commission (EC) may be showing some flexibility on its stance towards its plans for copyright reform following extensive protests from the European film and television industries in recent weeks.
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Ziskind joins Egypt’s Film Clinic as Euro rep
Paris-based industry veteran, who also works with actor Amr Waked, deepens ties with Egypt.
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'Django' and 'Suspiria' TV series in the works
France’s Atlantique Productions and Italy’s Cattleya enter into two-title co-development and production deal