All Europe articles – Page 287
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CineEurope to award Fox distribution duo
Twentieth Century Fox’s Paul Hanneman and Tomas Jegeus named CineEurope 2015 Global Distributors of the Year
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Peter Greenaway's 'Walking To Paris' among Eurimages awardees
New film from Pascal Chaumeil, director of A Long Way Down, secures biggest support of more than $500,000; next film in the Department Q series also receives support.
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UK industry wary of ‘devastating’ EU digital reform
Industry trade body Pact has described plans within proposed EU legislation to create a single digital market across Europe as a “major threat” to the UK film and TV industries.
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Wild Bunch launches e-Cinéma with Department Q
Digital distribution operation inspired by innovative models of US distributors Radius, A24 and IFC to go live next week.
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Film funders warn against copyright changes
European film funders warn EU from making “big bang” policy changes to copyright, authors call for fair remuneration
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Mikkelsen, Gråbøl reunite on 'The Day Will Come'
Shoot begins in Denmark on $4.4m film which reunites the stars and creator of The Killing.
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Nordisk Film returning to movies with Munch biopic
Danish major Nordisk Film, which has not produced a film in Norway since Kon-Tiki in 2012, will rearm its Norwegian production unit and start to make films again.
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'The Lesson' wins four in Sofia
The Lesson by co-directors Kristina Grozeva and Petar Valchanov was the big winner at this year’s Sofia International Film Festival in Bulgaria.
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Lech Majewski to direct 'Valley of the Gods'
Principal photography is set to commence this summer on the fantasy sci-fi.
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Istanbul Film Festival unveils 2015 lineup
Taking place April 4-19, the festival will feature over 200 films, including recent world premieres from Sundance and Berlin.
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Martin Scorsese-curated UK tour of Polish cinema announced
Martin Scorsese Presents Masterpieces of Polish Cinema brings together 24 films chosen by Scorsese, including The Last Day of Summer and Camouflage [pictured].
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'Bridgend', 'Madding Crowd' to bookend CPH PIX
Copenhagen’s CPH PIX (April 9-22) will be bookended by films from two Danish directors shooting in the UK – Jeppe Ronde’s Welsh teen suicide drama Bridgend [pictured] and Thomas Vinterberg’s Thomas Hardy adaptation, Far From The Madding Crowd.
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Cristian Mungiu reveals first details of next film
EXCLUSIVE: Romanian Palme d’Or winner to explore complexities of bringing up children in Fotografii de familie.
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'Timbuktu' director eyes 'Leo the African' adaptation
Abderrahmane Sissako considering historical novel, which captures adventures of a 15th century Arab diplomat, writer and explorer.
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'The Visit': Review
Dir/scr: Michael Madsen. Denmark/Austria/Ireland/Finland/Norway. 2015. 83mins
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Denmark to get first commercial IMAX
IMAX and Vue partner on first commercial IMAX theatre for Denmark.
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Russian producers plan film on murdered TV journalist
Film will focus on Russian journalist and TV presenter Vladislav Listyev; Oliver Stone eyed as director.
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The Wave to hit Korea, Latin America
TrustNordisk also sells disaster movie to former Yugoslavia and Israel.
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Dégradé producers eye ambitious slate
Rani Massalha and Marie Legrand’s new French production outfit Films Du Tambour attended the Doha Film Institute’s inaugural Qumra event this week to talk about the company’s ambitious slate of international co-productions.