All Europe articles – Page 303
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HBO Europe renews doc commitment
HBO Europe has re-emphasised its commitment to feature documentary as a core part of its original programming.
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Popeye wins top TorinoFilmLab prize
Forthcoming feature debut of Kirsten Tan wins $75,000 production prize.
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Night Will fall gets global broadcast launch
Andre Singer’s Night Will Fall will get a global broadcast launch on Jan 27, to mark the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau.
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CPH:DOX smashes attendance record
CPH:DOX has broken its own audience record for the 12th consecutive year.
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Rai Com to sell John Turturro comedy
Rai Com boosts slate with Partly Cloudy, Probably Sunny and Latin Lover.
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Study spotlights distribution, production funding imblance
New study highlights imbalance between funding for distribution and production.
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Ulrich Seidl reveals new film details
Midway through International Documentary Festival Amsterdam (IDFA), the In the Basement director has talked about his period drama; while George Takei has revealed details on his WWII project and Autlook and picked up new titles.
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Les Arcs unveils industry projects
Kevorkian, Shoval, Haq, Fiennes, Sigurðsson, Nikonova and Runarsson heading to Les Arcs European Film Festival with upcoming projects.
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Pallas ignites for Rajesh Jala’s The Spark
EXCLUSIVE: Germany’s Pallas Film will co-produce Rajesh Jala’s The Spark (Chingari) with France’s ASAP Films, which boarded the project at Film Bazaar last year.
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Farahani stung by Scorpions
EXCLUSIVE: Paris-based Iranian actress Golshifteh Farahani will star in Qissa director Anup Singh’s upcoming drama Mantra - The Song Of Scorpions.
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Octobre19 makes play for Boyfriend
EXCLUSIVE: Paris-based production company Octobre19 has boarded Ashim Ahluwalia’s The Boyfriend as a co-producer.
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Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, Two Days, One Night
Belgian auteurs Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne talk to John Hazelton about casting their biggest star yet, Marion Cotillard, in the workplace drama, Two Days, One Night — Belgium’s foreign language Oscar entry.
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Pawel Pawlikowski, Ida
Pawel Pawlikowski tells Jeremy Kay about exploring the Poland of his childhood in Ida, and why he wanted to portray universal themes of faith and identity within the context of a very personal journey
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Reel Suspects to expose Antoniak’s Nude Area
EXCLUSIVE: Antoniak’s third picture revolves around intense lesbian affair between two Amsterdam teenagers.
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Hot projects on Screenbase
New films on Screenbase this week include the directorial debuts of Michael Lennox and Rachel Tunnard, Terry Jones’ economics doc and Chris Crow’s The Lighthouse.
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StudioCanal sells Zac Efron's 'Friends' worldwide
Efron plays an aspiring DJ set in the world of Hollywood nightlife.
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Moomins head down under
EXCLUSIVE: Madman Entertainment has acquired Australia/New Zealand rights to Moomins on the Riviera from Indie Sales.