All Europe articles – Page 34
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Sundance winning director Marija Kavtaradze on her asexuality drama ‘Slow’: “I was intrigued by this topic”
Film won her a best director award at Sundance earlier this year, and has its European premiere at Karlovy Vary
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Itsaso Arana on her Karlovy Vary title ‘The Girls Are Alright’: “Don’t be fooled by its apparent summery lightness”
Film world premieres on July 1 in festival’s Crystal Globe Competition.
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The Match Factory boards documentary ‘Cinéma Laika’ about Aki Kaurismäki building his own cinema
Veljko Vidak’s Cinéma Laika tracks the creation of Kino Laika in a small village near Helsinki.
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German film industry proposes major changes to €370m funding system
German culture minister Claudia Roth is readying a major revision to Germany’s Film Law (the FFG).
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European Film Academy to restructure board to improve representation
Board members will now be chosen from 15 defined regions in Europe.
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‘Close’ wins 2023 Lux European Audience film award
Award voted for by public and members of European Parliament.
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Denmark prepares 5% VoD levy as streamers warn of “unintended consequences”
European VOD Coalition issues statement criticising plans to introduce streamer levy.
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'Love In The Time Of Cholera' producer Scott Steindorff lining up doc ’In Search Of Love’ (exclusive)
Producer recently wrapped doc about autism; in post on ADHD project.
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17 projects selected for Europa Cinemas’ £1.4m exhibitor innovation scheme
Projects cover wide range of topics from young audience development to green practices.
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Korean sci-fi drama ‘The Moon’ sold to 155 countries
Upcoming film acquired for the US and key European and Asian territories.
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Paolo Sorrentino to begin shooting next film in Italy later this month
Untitled film centres on the life of a woman, Partenope, from her birth in 1950 through to today.
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Karlovy Vary to honour Robin Wright, Christine Vachon; selects Future Frames participants, closing film
Bobby Farrelly’s ‘Champions’ will close the Czech event.
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UTA bolsters UK presence as it opens London office, eyes possible acquisitions in Europe
Managing director David Kramer reflects on acquisition of Curtis Brown Group and talks UTA expansion in Europe.
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“Executives hardly realise the demand for anime," says 'Onyx Equinox' creator Sofia Alexander
Mexican animator is serving as a jury member for the main features competition at Annecy.
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Josh Duhamel joins ‘Not Without Hope’, production underway in Malta
Highland Film Group represents for international sales.
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Korean disaster thriller ‘Concrete Utopia’ sells to 152 countries
Earthquake thriller stars Lee Byung-hun of ‘Squid Game’.
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Marc Turtletaub’s UFO comedy ‘Jules’ starring Ben Kingsley racks up key sales through Protagonist (exclusive)
Protagonist will screen comedy at London Screenings this month.
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’Sometimes I Think About Dying’ starring Daisy Ridley sells strongly for New Europe (exclusive)
Rachel Lambert’s film debuted at Sundance in January.
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‘Firebrand’ to open Karlovy Vary; festival to honour Alicia Vikander, Ewan McGregor
Czech festival runs from June 30 to July 8.
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Piece Of Magic launches animation arm POM Anime with ‘The First Slam Dunk’ (exclusive)
Company has acquired Japanese hit ‘The First Slam Dunk’ for 35 territories.