All Europe articles – Page 363
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Amondo finishing first feature HEL
The foundation Amondo Films, which seeks to unite filmmakers across the globe with film production, events, workshops and screenings, is now in post-production on its first feature HEL.
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French hit reveals Minuscule carbon footprint
Hybrid children’s 3D hit was made using green shooting practices.
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Camino to move into production
EXCLUSIVE: Camino Filmverleih, distributor of Berlinale Competition titles Stations of the Cross and Jack, is to make a foray into production this year.
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TrustNordisk sells On The Edge
Feature dubbed the Danish Fast & Furious sold to France, Russia and Japan.
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Zurich reshuffles competition
Prize money will be boosted at the 10th edition of the Zurich Film Festival.
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French location business remains upbeat
Some 100 locations agencies attended the Ile de France Film Commission’s location expo in Paris last week.
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The European Film Audience report
For the past year a multinational team led by Attentional and French partner, Headway, have been creating a profile of the “European film audience”.
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Russians close EFM deals
UK distributor Signature Entertainment’s acquisition of 3D animation feature The Snow Queen and its sequel was one of several deals signed at the Russian Cinema stand at this year’s European Film Market (EFM).
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Pyramide sells Zvyagintsev’s Leviathian
Latest film from director of Elena expected to be ready for Cannes.
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Asian triumph at the Berlinale
Asia was the big winner at the 64th Berlin Film Festival, taking home four Bears, including the Golden Bear for Best Film and Silver Bear for Best Actor (Liao Fan) for Diao Yinan’s Black Coal, Thin Ice (Bai Ri Yan Huo).
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Boyhood tops Screen jury's Berlin films
As usual, the Screen jury grid provides an intriguing and debate-worthy pointer to some of the key films in competition at this year’s Berlin Film Festival.
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Defurne wins Berlinale Talents award
Several projects have won prizes at Berlinale Talents 2014 (formerly known as the Berlinale Talent Campus).
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EU cinema admissions down 4.1%
Figures mark the second lowest admissions level in the European Union since 2000.
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Gallimard launches adaptation drive
Publishing house to launch book pitching event Shoot the Book at Cannes.
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EFM boss defends 2014 market
EXCLUSIVE: Beki Probst, head of Berlin’s European Film Market (EFM), has hit back at claims that the 2014 edition was “sluggish” or “lukewarm” while the Berlinale Co-Production Market has handed out its awards.
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Broadcasters launch Eurovision Film Week
Films to air across 26 broadcasters in the run up to the European Film Awards.
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Reviews
The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out The Window And Disappeared
Dir: Felix Herngren. Sweden. 2013. 114mins