All Europe articles – Page 335
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Thilo Rothkirch dies aged 65
European animators mourn passing of producer-director Thilo Rothkirch.
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Umedia, Belga ink deal
Deal will see Belga Films will release Umedia films on all media throughout Benelux.
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UK and Latin America focus at 6th MBS
Moscow Business Square (June 21-24) runs parallel to the Moscow International Film Festival.
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EFA Board initiates Sentsov letter
In a letter to Russian authorities, European film-makers have expressed their worry about the fate of Ukrainian film-maker Oleg Sentsov
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IDFA to open with Honigmann doc
Around the World in 50 Concerts to open 27th edition of the documentary festival.
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Pixel Lab projects unveiled
16 European producers will partner with 16 cross-media professionals at the fifth edition of Power to the Pixel’s annual event.
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Corcoran, Olesen to attend Cross Video Days
Cross-media project market and conference unfolds June 19-20.
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PGA, AGPCI announce partnership
Agreement will allow the two guilds to foster working relationships between US and Italian producers.
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Princess Kaguya kicks off Annecy
Ghibli to give master-class at lakeside Annecy International Animation Festival.
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Test wins at Kinotavr
Alexander Kott’s love story [pictured] awarded the Grand Prix and the prize for best cinematography.
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Debra Winger on US 'facelift epidemic'
Accepting a lifetime achievement award in Transilvania, Winger talks about her career, fracking and film vs digital.
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Buyers set for Perfect Day
Fernando León de Aranoa’s English-language debut pre-sells to multiple territories for WestEnd Films.
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Transilvania reveals first grants
An observational documentary and two fiction films are the first projects to be supported by the Transilvania Film Festival Fund (TFFF).
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MK2 buys Spanish cinema chain
French mini major MK2 has acquired Spain’s Cinesur cinema chain, the country’s third biggest chain.
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Jeunet's Spivet to open Munich
Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s The Young and Prodigious Spivet will be the opening film at this year’s Filmfest München (June 27-July 5) after Jeunet previously kicked off the festival in Munich in 2001 with Amelie From Montmartre.
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Buyers go on Holiday
EXCLUSIVE: David Tennant-Rosamund Pike comedy sells to key markets for Independent.
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Karlovy Vary unveils competition line-up
Seven world premieres and five international premieres include an animated movie for the first time in competition; US drama Low Down starring John Hawkes and Elle Fanning; and Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurdsson’s follow-up to Either Way.
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BIM founder takes stake in The Wonders producer
Carlo Cresto-Dina’s Italian production company tempesta has sold a 20% stake to BIM founder Valerio De Paolis.
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Sarajevo unveils CineLink 2014 line-up
New projects from Kutlug Ataman, Bogdan Mustata, Nana Ekvtimishvili and Simon Gross among the 14 titles.