All Europe articles – Page 36
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French film industry joins forces to call on government for AI protections
More than 70 creative organisations write to French prime minister calling for AI rules that protect IP.
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Cattleya co-founder Marco Chimenz to join French group Federation Studios
Exec’s credits at ITV Studios owned Italian production company include ’ZeroZeroZero’, ’Gomorrah’ and ’Django.’
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Five talking points from the Zurich Film Festival’s Industry Summit
From greater deal-making flexibility by streamers to glimmers of optimism about the independent industry.
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Reviews
‘Dance First’: San Sebastian Review
Gabriel Byrne is transformed into Samuel Beckett for James Marsh’s stylised look back at the Irish writer’s life
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Jaione Camborda’s ‘The Rye Horn’ wins Golden Shell at San Sebastian
Spanish director becomes the fourth consecutive woman director to win the festival’s top prize
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Spain’s Viva Films readies Pablo Maqueda’s English-language sci-fi thriller ‘Penumbra’ starring Clara Galle (exclusive)
Also on company’s slate is Nanni Moretti doc ‘Caro Nanni’
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Filmfest Hamburg’s Albert Wiederspiel and Kathrin Kohlstedde on their final edition together
After 21 years at the helm, festival director Wiederspiel steps down after this year’s edition.
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Helge Albers on the ‘broad spectrum’ of features supported by Hamburg’s MOIN film fund
Filmfest Hamburg has 17 films funded by MOIN screening at the festival.
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German industry to debate navigating streamer buy-out deals at Filmfest Hamburg
The festival’s full Industry Days programme will take place from October 2-6.
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Turkey’s Burak Cevik wraps filming historic drama ‘Nothing In Its Place’ (exclusive)
The film is inspired by one of Turkey’s most bloody political massacres, which took place in 1978.
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Kyiv festival returns to Hamburg to present Ukrainian film competition
‘Festival within a festival’ opens with Anna Buryachkova’s Venice’s Orizzonti Extra title Forever-Forever
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‘The Zone Of Interest’, ‘Green Border’ among 21 titles added to European Film Awards 2023 selection
40 feature films now selected for Academy’s 2023 shortlist.
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European Commission’s MediaInvest unveils first €25m investment, three further agreements
The investments are worth a total of €68.2m ($72.35m) and go to companies from Spain, France and Luxembourg.
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‘Scarborn’ wins top prize at Polish Film Festival as local filmmakers voice support for Agnieszka Holland
Closing ceremony of festival in Gdynia sees Polish film community speak up against “awful hatred” directed at Holland in recent weeks.
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AFM attendees keep calm and carry on amid strike, market uncertainty
The Hollywood strikes and the new location have been hot topics for buyers and sellers in the build-up to this year’s AFM.
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Polish arthouse cinemas refuse to show propaganda spot before screenings of Agnieszka Holland’s ‘Green Border’
Deputy interior minister announced last week that 30-second spot would be shown before ‘Green Border’, describing the Venice prize winning film as a ‘disgusting lampoon’
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San Sebastian opens with tribute to Hayao Miyazaki
”I adore his cinema,” said festival director José Luis Rebordinos of Hayao Miyazaki. ”He is in my list of all-time favourite directors.”
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Features
Agnieszka Holland responds to political attacks on ‘Green Border’
This week the president of Poland attacked the film, comparing it to Nazi propaganda.
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Refugee drama to open inaugural South International Series Festival in Cádiz
45 series will play in the festival’s official selection across five different sections
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Locarno confirms Maja Hoffmann as festival president, downsizes board
Luma Foundation founder replaces long-serving president Marco Solari.