All Europe articles – Page 383
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Berger: Swiss filmmakers should promote early
Swiss Films promotional agency to restructure in 2014.
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Dutch report say A/V provides 32,000 jobs
In advance of next month’s crucial Dutch Parliament decision on Dutch film financing, a wide ranging report from Oxford Economics has highlighted the importance of film and the audio-visual sector to the Dutch economy.
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Zurich 2013: Screen's dailies
Browse Screen International’s daily magazines from the Zurich Film Festival here.
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Finnish Film Affair attracts record numbers
Pablo Larrain’s No picked up the Audience Award at Helsinki’s Love & Anarchy Festival.
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Three animated features up for EFAs
The European Film Academy has announced the three nominees for European Animated Feature Film 2013.
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Netherlands Film Festival fights budget cuts
Netherlands Production Platform hands out awards during Holland Film Meeting.
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Weinstein: Oscar race 'most competitive ever'
At a Zurich Film Festival masterclass, the mogul also confirms plans to direct Mila 18 “sooner rather than later.”
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Paula van der Oest, director
The Oscar nominee talks about her career during the Binger-Screen International interview in Utrecht.
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'Diana' director answers critics
Oliver Hirschbiegel talks about the harsh reaction to his Diana biopic and how he believes she may have had a “premonition” about her own death.
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Bad Hair wins San Sebastian's Golden Shell
Bad Hair (Pelo malo) wins San Sebastian’s top prize.
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Imhoof's bee doc gets Oscar buzz
Markus Imhoof could be set to make a return trip to the Oscars with his documentary More Than Honey.
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Ascot acquires Tracks from HanWay
Swiss distributor Ascot Elite Entertainment has acquired all German rights from HanWay Film Sales for John Curran’s Tracks.
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Autentic heads to Cologne
Documentary label Autentic is opening a new sales office in Cologne next week under Anne Hufnagel.
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FAMA lines up country and western doc
Switzerland’s fascination with the Wild West and country music is one of the next projects for Zurich-based FAMA Film, which has produced Anne Thommen’s Zurich title Neuland.
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Dares producer works on debuts
Germany’s Zum Goldenen Lamm Filmproduktion, the producer of Marc Rensing’s The Woman Who Dares which has its world premiere at Zurich, is currently shooting the feature debuts from Marc Brumund and Christina Schiewe.
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Courbier wins Zurich music prize
French-born pianist and composer Laurant Courbier has won the second International Film Music Competition at the Zurich Film Festival.