All Europe articles – Page 295
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Films Distribution takes Innocent with Ida star
EXCLUSIVE: Latest feature from Anne Fontaine has just started principal photography in Poland’s Mazury region and stars Ida’s Agata Kulesza.
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Euro execs launch co-production group
EXCLUSIVE: CTB, A-One Films, former K5 exec launch company at EFM; among first titles is next project from Target [pictured] writer-director Alexander Zeldovich.
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Match Factory picks up The Burglar
EXCLUSIVE: Film is Rohlfilm’s second collaboration with Israeli film-maker Hagar Ben-Asher following The Slut [pictured].
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Senator, Wild Bunch finalise merger
New entity is one of the biggest filmed entertainment outfits in Europe.
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Studio 100 Film unveils EFM slate
Three new animation features on Munich-based sales company’s EFM slate.
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Buyers travel on Jinga's Canal
Psychological horror sells to France, Scandinavia, Taiwan and Turkey.
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Jodorowsky launches Kickstarter for Endless Poetry
Feature marks first co-production between Chile, Japan and France.
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ZDF takes Mr Twister film franchise
EXCLUSIVE: Dutch Features Global Entertainment sells German-speaking rights and secures additional French deal.
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Alien doc The Visit scores sales
EXCLUSIVE: Madsen documentary sells to Italy and Poland, with further deals close.
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Territory Focus: Spain
Spain is not an easy territory to categorise. In many ways, it is a cinema industry of contrasts.
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Spain: battle for the box office
Spain has seen a box-office boom in 2014 but admissions were driven by discount ticket schemes. Distributors and exhibitors are looking for new solutions, Juan Sarda reports.
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Spain: hot projects
A preview of some of the most-anticipated Spanish productions and co-productions of the year, from big-budget English-language dramas to Pedro Almodovar’s next women-centric tale. By Juan Sarda.
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Spain: Overview - a torrid affair
Why are some Spanish producers struggling when home-grown titles are enjoying unprecedented success at the local box office, asks Juan Sarda.
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Berlin 2015: a window on EFM
After a relatively low-key 2014, will this year’s European Film Market spark some life back into the independent sector? Jeremy Kay looks at the prospects for deal-making in Berlin.
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Fortissimo scores French deal for Songs My Brothers Taught Me
Chloé Zhao’s drama, which debuted at Sundance last week, snapped up in France.
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EFM: Dogwoof scores Dior And I sales
The fashion house documentary has been snapped up in Russia, Italy and Benelux among other territories.
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Cinema Paradiso, Persepolis directors join Berlin, I Love You
Directors of Oh Boy, Persepolis and Cinema Paradiso among those to join omnibus film; Ai Weiwei shooting remotely this weekend from Beijing.