All Europe articles – Page 354
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Prague to honour Kosslick, Wajda
Berlinale festival director Dieter Kosslick and veteran Polish film-maker Andrzej Wajda are to receive the Kristian Award for their Contributions to World Cinema at this week’s Prague International Film Festival – Febiofest.
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Spanish Affair breaks Spanish records
Comedy scores best opening for a Spanish film since The Impossible.
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Michael Noer readies new film
Award-winning Danish director behind R and Nordvest to set new feature around a love story at an old people’s home.
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Blind Dates takes top Sofia prize
Georgia was the big winner at the 18th edition of the Sofia International Film Festival (SIFF) which closed at the weekend with the Grand Prix for Best Film and Best Director award going to Levan Koguashvili’s second feature Blind Dates.
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Soda acquires tragic cyclist doc
Soda Pictures secure UK theatrical distribution rights to the tragic story of the infamous Italian athlete.
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House of Cards hits French screens... finally
French viewers were finally given the chance to watch the return of political thriller starring Kevin Spacey - after virtually every other key territory on the map.
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Trejo, Barton, Madsen join Hope Lost
Micha Barton to play a Romanian forced into prostitution in a crime thriller from burgeoning producer AMBI Pictures.
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Festival chiefs back Ukrainian colleagues
EXCLUSIVE: Call for directors, producers and sales agents to give their films for free to festivals in troubled Ukraine.
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Kiri Trier moves from Fox to ARRI
Trier to develop in-house projects and co-productions at the Munich-based company.
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Locarno spinoff to honour Edgar Reitz
Mario Martone will also participate in public conversation.
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Bekmambetov to direct Yolki 1914
Timur Bekmambetov’s first outing as a director since his Hollywood film Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter sees him going back in time again to the beginning of the First World War at the end of 1914.
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EPI to host Clearing Rights event
Case studies on Nymphomanic and The Monuments Men will run alongside sessions with experts from HBO, NBC Universal and Sony Pictures Entertainment among others.
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Why the UK is missing out on co-production
In a guest column, ACE head Simon Perry argues that the UK is missing out on co-production prospects.
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Les Arcs team launches Paris co-pro market
New co-production platform to take place during Champs Elysées Film Festival in June.
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Cinéfondation's Atelier unveils 15 films
The tenth edition of the co-production showcase at the Cannes Film Festival includes new projects from Brazil’s Antonio Méndez Esparza and Mexico’s Daniel Castro Zimbrón.
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Frank to compete in Istanbul
Lenny Abrahamson’s feature, starring Michael Fassbender, in competition at the Istanbul Film Festival.
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Jarmusch, Wajda to open Prague
Jim Jarmusch’s Only Lovers Left Alive and Andrzej Wajda’s Walesa: A Man Of Hope will open this year’s ¨Febiofest¨.
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Giuseppe Tornatore to shoot in UK
EXCLUSIVE: Cinema Paradiso director reunites with The Best Offer team on upcoming film.
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Kiarostami to lead Cannes short jury
Abbas Kiarostami is to head the Cinéfondation and Short Film Jury of the 67th Cannes Film Festival.