All Europe articles – Page 37
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‘Abang Adik’ first Malaysian film to win top prize at Udine’s Far East Film Festival
Social drama directed by Jin Ong picked up three prizes.
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Features
The Dardenne brothers talk upcoming projects, diversity at Cannes and return to cinemas
The two-time Palme d’Or winners are in South Korea with ‘Tori And Lokita’.
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Edward Norton, 19 participants join programme of Croatia’s Ponta Lopud Film Festival
Polish cinematographer Ula Pontikos will mentor the female cinematographers.
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Cannes Marche unveils first Spotlight Asia programme
The initiative aims to foster collaborations between Europe and Asia.
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European Film Awards to change dates from 2026
The annual awards ceremony to shift from December to January.
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Features
The tricky path to net zero: how cinemas are getting serious about sustainability
“When we started looking at that net-zero plan, we realised it is extraordinarily complicated.”
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Chinese animation ‘Deep Sea’ lands key Europe, Asia sales ahead of Tribeca US premiere (exclusive)
Fantasy adventure previously played in the Generation competition at the Berlinale.
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Lava Films, Topkapi Films producers among 12 on ACE Leadership scheme (exclusive)
Second edition of the scheme will take place in Veneto in June and Amsterdam in September.
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The Writers Lab to run first combined UK and European programme (exclusive)
Advisors and guests include ’Succession’ writer Susan Soon He Stanton and ’Call My Agent!’ star Camille Cottin.
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Emmy-winning Hungarian cinematographer Elemer Ragalyi dies aged 83
Ragalyi worked with filmmakers including Istvan Gaal, Istvan Szabo.
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Udine’s Far East Film Festival unveils 25th anniversary line-up
Johnnie To, Watanabe Hirobumi and Jang Sun-woo set to attend.
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Reviews
’The Three Musketeers - D’Artagnan’: Review
En garde! Pathe launches the all-star, no expense-spared first part of its lavish epic
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Netherlands Film Fund appoints new interim CEO
She assumes the role from Peter Schrurs while permanent head Bero Beyer continues his recovery.
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David Cronenberg’s ‘The Shrouds’ among €8.3m Eurimages funding recipients
The selection also includes projects from Kirill Serebrennikov and Agnieszka Holland
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“Reduce locations in a film, episodes in a series,” says Amazon’s James Farrell on challenge of rising costs
Exec says streamer is not cutting back on number of shows being commissioned.
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Reviews
‘The Crime Is Mine’: Review
Francois Ozon’s snappy adaptation of a 1934 stageplay is a ‘sly slice of feminist triumph’
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European Film Academy director Matthijs Wouter Knol steps down from anti-racism taskforce Artef (exclusive)
Wouter Knol said he was keen to eliminate any perceived conflict of interest charges.
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Berlin’s VFX sector receives €4m funding boost
Projects can be allocated up to €1 million in financing.
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Second features by Laurynas Bareisa and Matteo Oleotto among projects being pitched at Sofia Meetings
Co-production forum marks 20th anniversary this year.
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‘After Work’: first trailer for CPH:DOX documentary
Erik Gandini’s film explores work in the 21st century.