All Europe articles – Page 318
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'Montenegro' team plan Berlin TV series
EXCLUSIVE: Alex Holdridge and Linea Saasen, the writer/directors in Toronto with Meet Me in Montenegro, are now writing an ambitious TV series to be set in 1945 post-war Berlin.
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Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano, Samba
The French directing duo follow up their huge hit Intouchables with Samba, starring Omar Sy as an African immigrant in Paris who falls in love with his immigration worker.
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Van Gogh biopic gets director
Swedish director Daniel Fridell (Swedish Beauty) has been set to direct English-language Vincent Van Gogh biopic for production outfit Kalliope Films.
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France deal for doc Price We Pay
Tax avoidance documentary, currently showing at Toronto, scores France deal.
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Red Army marches north
Currently playing at Toronto, the Cold War hockey documentary has been snapped up for the Nordic market.
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StudioCanal pacts with China’s Youku Tudou, BesTV
StudioCanal has secured deals with two of China’s biggest subscription VOD provides, Youku Tudou and BesTV.
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Zübert set for English-language debut
EXCLUSIVE: Tour de Force director to adapt TC Boyle’s cult novel Water Music.
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Venice Market finds niche with gap financing market
Several projects in Venice’s inaugural European Gap-Financing Co-Production Market are on the verge of completing their financing.
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Rai secures US double
Viva La Liberta [pictured] and The Mafia Only Kills in the Summer secure US deals.
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Nimbus scares up ghost story
EXCLUSIVE: Producer Lars Bredo Rahbek of Copenhagen’s Nimbus Film, whose Itsi Bitsi screened premiered at TIFF last night, is now developing a big-screen adaptation of In Search of a Distant Voice by author Taichi Yamada.
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Buyers hello to Farewell
Venice Days BNL People’s Choice award winner sells to Benelux, Germany and Australia/New Zealand, among others.
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Unifrance eyes growth
Boom in French films at Toronto complements the expansion plans of French promotion agency Unifrance.
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Stampfer and Vogelbacher launch IFP
IFP will advise international film and TV productions “in the areas of film financing and the provision of technical services with a special focus on Germany”.