All Europe articles – Page 356
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Cannes Directors’ Fortnight to honour Alain Resnais
Cannes Directors’ Fortnight had already decided to honour the French filmmaker before his death in March.
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Michael Glawogger dead at 54
Austrian director of award-winning documentaries Whores’ Glory and Workingman’s Death died while filming in Africa from malaria.
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Love & Engineering to open Visions du Réel
Tonislav Hristov’s Love & Engineering is to open the 20th edition of the Visions du Réel documentary film festival.
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EFP names Producers on the Move 2014
UK’s Tristan Goligher and Germany’s Henning Kamm among upcoming European producers set to be showcased at Cannes.
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SPC takes Cannes entry Red Army
The distributor has picked up all North American, Eastern European and Asian rights to the documentary from filmmaker Gabe Polsky.
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Warner Bros. Germany secures Madame Bovary
Warner Bros. Germany has picked up German-speaking European rights for Sophie Barthes’ new adaptation of Gustave Flaubert’s classic novel Madame Bovary, which is currently in post production.
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Svensk Filmindustri veterans step down
Departures follow a reshuffle at the Scandinavian major.
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Rai Trade takes Darker Than Midnight
Sebastiano Riso’s debut will premiere during Critics’ Week at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Indian comedy to shoot in Poland
Karan Anshuman’s upcoming comedy Bangistan to be filmed in Krakow
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Cannes Directors' Fortnight 2014 lineup unveiled
Celine Sciamma’s Girlhood (Bande de Filles) [pictured] to open; Matthew Warchus’ Pride to close.
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Cannes Critics' Week 2014 line-up
Djinn Carrenard’s second feature to open selection; genre pictures When Animals Dream and It Follows to compete in Cannes Critics’ Week.
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Cannes selections: the breakdown
Croisette regulars veterans Jean Luc Godard, Ken Loach and Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne will compete alongside Competition first-timers Alice Rohrwacher, Xavier Dolan and Damian Szifron at the Cannes Film Festival next month.
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Hellenic Film Academy Awards
Fifth edition of the awards saw Pantelis Voulgaris’ Little England win best film, while Yiorgos Tsemberopoulos won best director for The Enemy Within.
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Cannes Film Festival 2014 line-up
The Official Selection for the 67th Cannes Film Festival has been unveiled in Paris.
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Virgil rocks with Bruno Wizard
EXCLUSIVE: Elisabeth Rasmussen directs story of British punk rocker.
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Scandinavian reception at CAA
Ambassadors and talent from the region convened recently at the agency’s hub in Century City for a networking session
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Malta ups cash rebate to 27%
The Maltese Government has announced a substantial increase in the cash rebates to filmmakers.
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Little England wins top Hellenic award
Two veterans and a newcomer shared the top honours at the Hellenic Film Academy (HFA) awards.