All Europe articles – Page 412
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SinemaTV, NBCUniversal extend Turkish pact
SinemaTV has signed a new output deal with NBCUniversal International TV Distribution to broadcast the studio’s feature and television slate for the first time on Turkish TV.
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Vinterberg to receive EU prize
Thomas Vinterberg to receive EU Prix MEDIA in Cannes at beginning of this year’s two-day European Rendezvous
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Digital delivery: linking Europe
A digital delivery network from Deluxe Digital Cinema and Hewlett-Packard aims to connect some 8,000 European cinemas. Neal Romanek reports.
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Dimension 3: viewing the future
The rise of high frame rate and 4K technology will be among the points of discussion at France’s Dimension 3 (June 18-21). By Melanie Goodfellow.
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Hot projects on Screenbase
Isabelle Huppert will play the lead in Joachim Trier’s Louder Than Bombs and British comedian Harry Hill will star in his own feature film.
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Oppenheimer developing Act of Killing follow-up
EXCLUSIVE: The team behind the multiple-award-winning documentary The Act of Killing is developing a follow-up, The Look Of Silence.
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Match Factory debuting six at Cannes
New films by Ari Folman, Hany Abu-Assad and Sam Garbarski are among six market premieres being presented at The Match Factory at Cannes’ Marché du Film.
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Nordic Genre Invasion at Cannes
Iron Sky and Dead Snow sequels feature as part of a six-strong coalition of Nordic and German production companies.
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Gus Van Sant to teach in Sarajevo
Bela Tarr’s Film.Factory introduces BA and MA courses; Gus Van Sant lined up as an instructor.
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Byrne, Huppert, Eisenberg board Trier film
EXCLUSIVE: Picture is Norwegian Oslo August 31st director Joachim Trier’s first English-language film.
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Mortal Instruments sequel heading to Cannes
Mister Smith Entertainment is to debut the second in The Mortal Instruments franchise at Cannes.
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The Yellow Affair moves Home
The Yellow Affair has taken on international sales for Maximilian Hult’s Home.
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Cannes' Gilles Jacob to step down
The Cannes Film Festival has confirmed that Gilles Jacob will step down from his role as president in 2015.
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Pretty Pictures takes Dancing in Jaffa
French distributor snaps up Hilla Medalia’s Tribeca title from K5 International.
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Wild Bunch to preview Strauss-Kahn film at Cannes
EXCLUSIVE: No French investment in film as traditional cinema funders shied away from project in act of “self-censorship”, says Maraval.
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Memento takes Brechner’s Mr. Kaplan
EXCLUSIVE: Comedy about a Jewish retiree who fancies himself a Nazi hunter is in post-production.
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Euro admissions down in 2012
Record-breaking success of Skyfall boosts attendance of EU films to around 313 million admissions.
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EFA support ARP petition
Petition aims to preserve Europe’s cultural exception in the EU/US trade and investment negotiations.
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Elle Driver unveils biggest Cannes slate
EXCLUSIVE: Cannes 2013 line-up includes new films from Coixet, Téchiné, Jacquot and Anurag.