All Europe articles – Page 372
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Estonia, Korea sign co-pro memo
Two projects in the works are projects from Jeon Kyu-hwan and Lee Yoon-ki.
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Concussion lands Russian deal; Perez goes to US
Lesbian drama release a bold move given anti-gay legislation in Russia.
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Dominicus temporarily replaces Wolfson at Rotterdam
International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) director Rutger Wolfson is taking a break from his festival duties for at least the next month as he recovers from an autoimmune disease.
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Screen Flanders backs Becker, Windfeld
Ten films get €2m ($2.7m), including projects from Wolfgang Becker, Kathrine Windfeld.
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Jerzy Skolimowski preparing 'catastrophic thriller'
EXCLUSIVE: Essential Killing partners Element, IFB on board, targeting spring 2014 shoot.
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Roskino expands on Hulu, adds Amazon
TV films and TV series to be added to the mix of Russian content offerings online.
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Hitchcock's Holocaust project restored
A long unseen Holocaust documentary, on which Alfred Hitchcock had an advisory role, is being restored with the support of filmmaker Stephen Frears.
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What’s happening with the two versions of Nymphomaniac?
Lars von Trier is ‘happy’ with the two versions of the film; read Screen’s exclusive interview with Zentropa producer Louise Vesth to find out the details.
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Trio join Bier's Second Chance
Maria Bonnevie, Nikolaj Lie Kaas and Ulrich Thomsen have been added to the cast of Susanne Bier’s upcoming film A Second Chance.
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Kauwboy wins at India’s ICFFI
Dutch filmmaker Boudewijn Koole’s Kauwboy won the Golden Elephant for best film in the International Live-action Competition at this year’s International Children’s Film Festival of India (ICFFI) which wrapped in Hyderabad on Nov 20.
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Dogwoof sells InRealLife, Dangeous Acts
Documentaries about the effects of the internet on children and a personal account of one of the last remaining dictator states in the world are currently screening at IDFA.
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Myriad seals deals on Rigby
EXCLUSIVE: Buyers have flocked to Toronto hit The Disappearance Of Eleanor Rigby starring Jessica Chastain and James McAvoy.
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Van Damme's Swelter hot for Exchange
CEO Brian O’Shea has announced that the Jean-Claude Van Damme action title virtually sold out at the recent AFM.
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Trans Atlantic secures new Canadian partner
The Canadian Media Production Association partners on training programming.
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Dutch producers win co-pro support
Dutch producers Volya Films and Waterland Film have been selected for Hubert Bals Fund Plus to co-produce two films in Southeast Asia.
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Netflix “open” to Euro investment
Netflix is “open” to investing in original European series and feature films, according to Christopher Libertelli, vp of global public policy at the US VoD provider.
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Doc heavyweights head to IDFA
Kevin Macdonald, Marcel Ophuls, Fred Wiseman and Claude Lanzmann are among the top directors attending the 26th International Documentary Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) (Nov 20 - Dec 1).
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Thessaloniki pays tribute to Wintonick
Documentary festival to rename audience award in honour of the filmmaker who died last week.
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Halcyon to adapt Ost memoirs
Terminator Salvation producers Victor Kubicek and Derek Anderson have partnered with style icon Beatrix Ost to adapt her two memoirs My Father’s House: A Childhood In Wartime Bavaria and the forthcoming More Than Everything.