All Europe articles – Page 322
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Wiseman working on Titicut Follies ballet
Documentary legend Frederick Wiseman is to revisit his first documentary, 1967’s Titicut Follies.
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Luxembourg submits doc to Oscar race
Never Die Young submitted by Luxembourg for the Best Foreign Language Film at the Academy Awards.
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Market support for 39 European films at Toronto
Nearly 30 sales companies receive financial backing to market their films in Toronto.
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Coproduction Office boards Fires On The Plain
Shinya Tsukamoto’s film plays in Venice Competition and Toronto Wavelengths.
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Zombie thriller Generation Z to star Dougray Scott
Post apocalyptic thriller will also star Jessica de Gouw and Martin McCann.
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Norway shortlists three for Oscar race
Blind, 1001 Grams and Letter to the King considered for submission for the Best Foreign-Language Feature.
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EFP launches new producer initiative
European Film Promotion (EFP) has launched a new initiative, Producers Lab Hamburg (PLH), bringing producers from across Europe to meet with their Hamburg-based opposite numbers.
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San Sebastian reveals Latin American competitors
Competitive strand will feature 14 films, including Jauja starring Viggo Mortensen.
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Netflix unveils first French original drama Marseille
Netflix taps into local cinema talent for political drama set against backdrop of France’s third largest city.
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Tallinn Black Nights gets int'l competition greenlight
EXCLUSIVE: Stamp of approval from FIAPF puts Black Nights on a list with Cannes and Berlin.
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We Are The Freaks heads to Germany
German distributor Lighthouse has acquired rights from 104 Films to Justin Edgar’s We Are The Freaks for German-speaking territories.
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EFA renews call to free Ukrainian director
Agnieszka Holland renews appeal to help free Oleg Sentsov.
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Memento heads to Toronto with Marguerite
EXCLUSIVE: Paris-based sales agent to launch new film loosely inspired by “world’s worst soprano”, Florence Foster Jenkins.
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The Look Of Silence
Dir: Joshua Oppenheimer. Denmark-Indonesia-Norway-Finland-UK. 2014. 100mins
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Germany submits Beloved Sisters to Oscar race
Dominik Graf’s ménage-à-trois drama to compete for the Best Foreign Language Film at the Academy Awards.
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Venice Film Market on the rise
Entering its third edition, the Venice Film Market is ramping up.