All Europe articles – Page 457
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Chelsom, Temple, Dorrie, Wenders benefit from €9.7m payout by German regional funds
New films by Peter Chelsom, Julian Temple, Doris Dörrie and Wim Wenders [pictured] are among the projects benefitting from over €9.7m funding allocated by Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg and Film-und Medienstiftung NRW.
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Francois Ozon's In The House wins San Sebastian's Golden Shell
Blancanieves wins special jury prize, Trueba’s The Artist And The Model wins best director.
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River Phoenix's last film Dark Blood could see mainstream release
Director George Sluizer has revealed that he expects the legal issues surrounding Dark Blood to be resolved within the next “four weeks.”
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New films by Nicolas Pereda and Javier Fuentes-Leon close deals in San Sebastian
Deals lined up for When Horses Learned To Cry and The Disappeared Elephant.
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French austerity budget hits CNC and broadcasters
National Cinema Centre hit with €150m levy, state broadcaster funding cut by €85m as French government unveils austerity budget.
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French court fines five film pirates €1.1m
Landmark ruling comes as future of existing Hadopi anti-piracy measure is under debate.
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Dutch cinemas complete digital rollout
Transition as part of the Cinema Digitaal project was completed in 14 months; 506 out of 789 screens converted in conjunction with Arts Alliance Media.
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Holland Film Meeting, NPP launch with upbeat mood despite film funding questions
Sister event Netherlands Film Festival opened with Nono, The Zig Zag Kid [pictured]; River Phoenix’s last film finally unveiled.
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Mona Fastvold to make feature directorial debut with Sleepwalker
Fastvold’s [pictured] film is one of five films to be supported by the Norwegian Film Institute.
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Hot projects on Screenbase
Yasmin Paige has been lined up to star in British drama Chicken while Fernando Trueba is preparing his upcoming feature La Reina De Espana.
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Emmanuelle Antille, Avanti
Swiss installation artist talks about her debut theatrical feature which world premiered in competition at Zurich.
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Daniel Young, Paul Bowles: The Cage Door is Always Open
Swiss-US director talks to Screen about his biopic of acclaimed US writer Paul Bowles.
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Bela Tarr to lead new three-year doctoral level film programme
Lecturers lined up for Film Factory include Tilda Swinton, Gus Van Sant, Aki Kaurismaki and Apichatpong Weerasethakul.
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Spain's APPA calls for new tax breaks for foreign producers
At the San Sebastián Film Festival, a new proposal has come forward for the Spanish cinema sector to overcome difficulties due to the financial crisis.
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Spanish producers association controversially suggests new finance system
Pedro Pérez, president of producers association, asks government that “cinema finances cinema.”
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Armenia selects If Only Everyone as foreign language Oscar entry
Natalya Belyauskene’s drama [pictured] will fly the flag for the Eurasian country and its North American premiere screening will close the Arpa International Film Festival in Los Angeles on Dec 1.
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Blancanieves entered into Oscar race for Spain
Pablo Berger’s black and white film [pictured] premiered in Toronto.
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Reykjavík opens with Queen Of Montreuil
Guests attending the ninth edition of RIFF include Dario Argento, Susanne Bier and Marjane Satrapi.