All Europe articles – Page 386
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White Storm to close Rome
Benny Chan’s The White Storm to close Rome Film Festival; Amit Dutta’s The Seventh Walk to close CinemaXXI strand.
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Dahan slams Weinstein’s Grace of Monaco re-edit
French filmmaker tells Liberation newspaper there are two versions of Grace of Monaco - “his and mine”.
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Emerging Producers named at Jihlava
Nearly 20 rising documentary filmmakers named at the Czech Republic festival.
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Julian Assange's WikiLeaks doc stalks The Fifth Estate
EXCLUSIVE: Julian Assange-produced doc sees VOD success; heads for free US release.
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Blade Runner duo to reunite
EXCLUSIVE: Rutger Hauer joins UK thriller Kickback with John Cusack, Sean Young.
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Camerimage to honour John Turturro
Cinematography festival will also honour Avatar production designer Rick Carter and documentary cinematographer Joan Churchill.
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Lumière fest launches Classic Films Market
Heritage festival spearheaded by Thierry Fremaux bumps up industry presence.
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Soda nabs London Film Festival duo
EXCLUSIVE: UK deals for Abu-Assad’s Omar and Groning’s The Police Officer’s Wife.
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Frears readies 'Lance Armstrong'
StudioCanal and Working Title Films reunite for the untitled ‘Cycling Project’ directed by Stephen Frears.
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IDFA to open with Return to Homs
Feature documentary is about two Syrian friends in devastated city of Homs.
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Locarno opens doors to Sub-Saharan Africa
The 12th edition of Locarno’s Open Doors co-production forum to focus on Sub-Saharan Africa.
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CPH:DOX reveals 2013 programme
Line-up includes two programmes curated by Ai Weiwei and The Yes Men.
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Rome Film Festival unveils line-up
Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s Seventh Code and Takashi Miike’s The Mole Song added to the competition titles.
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Venice selects 12 for filmmaking scheme
A total of 12 projects have been selected for the second edition of Venice filmmaking scheme, the Biennale College - Cinema, a programme for training young filmmakers and producing micro-budget films.
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Stalingrad best opening for Russian film
Actor-director Fedor Bondarchuk’s $30m war spectacle Stalingrad has had the strongest opening ever for a locally produced film with $14.3m takings from 1,400 screens across Russia on its first weekend.
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Five up for EFAs Discovery award
The European Film Academy has announced the five nominees for the European Discovery 2013 - Prix Fipresci.
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Sitges festival set to kick off
Fantasy film festival to include world premieres of Mindscape and The Returned as well as a focus on high end TV drama.
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Pasolini, Polanski to bookend Warsaw
Uberto Pasolini’s Still Life to open this year’s Warsaw Film Festival (WFF) tonight, which will close with Roman Polanski’s Venus In Fur on Oct 20.