All Europe articles – Page 392
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Edwin to direct Dutch-Indonesian copro
Exotic Pictures to explore history between the Dutch and Indonesians through war, sex, desire and betrayal.
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I Am Yours gets Norway Oscar nod
Iram Haq’s debut drama is selected as Norway’s foreign-language Oscar submission.
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Czechs enter Burning Bush to Oscars
Agnieska Holland’s feature centres on a student in Prague who set himself on fire in the name of freedom.
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German Doctor heads to 30 territories
Thriller inspired by Nazi war criminal Josef Mengele’s time in Argentina competes at San Sebastian this week.
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Beta books more sales for Imagine
EXCLUSIVE: Beta Cinema has added more sales for Imagine, directed by Andrzej Jakimowski.
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Thessaloniki unveils Argentine line-up
A selection of seven films will showcase new features and filmmakers coming out of Argentina
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Ai Weiwei joins Stockholm jury
Chinese artist and political activist complements festival’s spotlight on “freedom”.
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Belgium submits Broken Circle to Oscars
Flemish drama entered for inclusion in the Best Foreign-Language Film Academy Award submissions 2013.
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Rome reveals first competition titles
Films include Dallas Buyers Club, starring Matthew McConaughey, and Spike Jonze’s Her.
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Hooligan film barred over "human rights" issues
Anton Bormatov’s social drama Kicking In taken out of competition over “human rights” issues.
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EFA to honour Catherine Deneuve
French actress to receive Lifetime Achievement Award at European Film Awards.
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Yozgat Blues wins at Adana
Mahmut Fazil Koscum’s comedy drama wins top prize at Turkey’s Gloden Boll Film Festival.
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Reykjavík unveils line-up
Lukas Moodysson, Laurent Cantet and James Gray to receive honorary awards; focus on Greece and environmental docs
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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.