All Europe articles – Page 386
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Antalya names Competition titles
International Competition films announced by Turkey’s Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival; includes Ari Folman’s The Congress and Tomasz Wasilewski’s Floating Skyscrapers.
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Camerimage pacts with AFI, ASC
Poland’s Camerimage Film Festival aligns with American Film Institute and the American Society Of Cinematographers for Camerimage winners show in Los Angeles.
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Russian director forgoes funding in gay row
Kirill Serebrennikov to look abroad to finance his planned biopic on the composer Piotr Tchaikovsky following a heated debate about the composer’s sexuality.
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Studiocanal to adapt comicbook Lou!
Studiocanal to co-produce, distribute and sell feature adaptation of French comicbook.
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Hunger Games to screen at Rome
Sequel to be presented Out of Competition at the Rome Film Festival.
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WikiLeaks attacks The Fifth Estate
WikiLeaks releases script of Dreamworks’ The Fifth Estate and brands the film “irresponsible and harmful”.
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Magnolia takes Moodysson's Best
Magnolia Pictures has acquired North American rights from TrustNordisk to Lukas Moodysson’s We Are The Best!.
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Poland's Walesa enters Oscar race
Polish biopic Walesa. Man of Hope has been submitted for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
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La Terriere to head EFB UK
EXCLUSIVE: Appointment signals European Film Bonds ambition to establish a stronger foothold in the UK market.
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Major German VOD collective rejected
ZDF, ARD, Beta, NDF see VOD service rejected by German regulator.
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EFP reveals Busan line-up
Albert Serra and Pawel Pawlikowski are among 23 European film-makers who will be presenting their films in person as part of European Film Promotion’s (EFP) Opening Doors programme at this year’s Busan International Film Festival (Oct 3-13).
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Flanders backs Dardenne brothers
VAF production support to five features and two co-productions.
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Zurich to honour Harrison Ford
Indiana Jones star to receive Zurich Film Festival’s ‘Golden Eye’ Award for lifetime achievement.
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Spectacular Now heading to France
Distribution rights to Sundance title The Spectacular Now snapped up in France.
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Piracy uses 24% of all bandwidth
NBC Universal-commissioned report reveals surging levels of online piracy, with 432m users seeking pirate content in a single month.
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James Gray, Larry Clark to head Rome juries
Gray to chair competition jury, Clark on CinemaXXI duty.
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Rutger Hauer to exec Van Gogh biopic
Blade Runner star to executive produce Kalliope Films’ biopic of the Dutch artist.
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Creative Europe guarantee facility delayed
The guarantee facility scheme planned as part of the Creative Europe framework programme is now not expected to begin fully operating until 2016.
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Lindholm to make Afghanistan film
A Hijacking director Tobias Lindholm to next shoot a feature about military action in Afghanistan.
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Director John Greyson on hunger strike
Canadian filmmaker and doctor Tarek Loubani refuse food to protest their detention in a Cairo jail.