All Europe articles – Page 308
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Hot projects on Screenbase
New films on Screenbase this week include sci-fi film The Call Up, Talulah Riley’s Scottish Mussel, and iFeatures’ Spaceship.
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Camerimage unveils competition line-up, juries
Birdman, Fury and Leviathan among main competition titles; Roland Joffé to preside over main jury.
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America comes to Poland
American films show audiences a different side of The States at fifth American Film Festival (Oct 21-26) in Wrocław, Poland.
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Puttnam warns about European copyright policy changes
In a speech at a Film Distributors’ Association event yesterday, Lord Puttnam addressed “the very latest developments in Europe, which I believe present opportunities and challenges for us all.”
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Family film Mummy heads to AFM
Dutch sales agent Dutch Features Global Entertainment to screen family film at market.
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Paz Vega joins SJP in Rome
Paz Vega has joined Sarah Jessica Parker, Claudia Cardinale, Rosie Day and Raoul Bova in All Roads Lead To Rome.
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Wild Bunch to launch pan-European digital distribution
First title destined for e-distribution slate is Eli Roth’s The Green Inferno. Company will be on hunt for suitable titles at the AFM.
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Thessaloniki kicks off with White God
White God and A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence bookend the 55th Thessaloniki International Film Festival.
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Vertigo takes Moomins for UK
EXCLUSIVE: Indie Sales handles rights to Moomins On The Riviera; UK release planned for May 2015.
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Celluloid launches new Audiard
EXCLUSIVE: Company to co-sell the title with Wild Bunch in Santa Monica.
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Indie Sales boards What We Become
EXCLUSIVE: Picture marks Danish Bo Mikkelsen’s feature debut after critically acclaimed short Tabu.
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Of Horses and Men wins Nordic Council Film Prize
Icelandic writer-director Benedikt Erlingsson and producer Fridrik Thor Fridriksson have won lucrative The Nordic Council Film Prize for Of Horses and Men.
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Obvious Child, Life Itself win in Wroclaw
Gillian Robespierre’s Obvious Child voted best narrative film at Polish festival.
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1001 Grams to open Nordic Film Days
Norway’s submission to the Oscars to open 56th edition; Jihlava docfest winners revealed.
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Bankside scores X+Y deals
EXCLUSIVE: France, Australia, Canada, Japan among deals for Toronto hit.
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Global Screen finds Thousand deals
Global Screen has sold A Thousand Times Goodnight to France and Belgium among other territories.
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K5 boards Walken, Heard comedy-drama
EXCLUSIVE: Christopher Walken, Amber Heard star in New York comedy-drama.
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Germany, Italy launch co-pro development fund
Co-Production Development Fund launched between Germany and Italy; growing concern about future of German incentive DFFF
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Birdman, Imitation Game to open Camerimage
Awards contenders to receive Polish premieres at cinematography festival.