All Europe articles – Page 489
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Wide House picks up world sales on Approved for Adoption
Hybrid documentary combining animation with live action is set to premiere in competition at Annecy in June.
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10th éQuinoxe Germany Screenwriters Workshop launches
Nine European screenwriters from eight European countries have been selected to take part.
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One Eyed Films takes on horror Sennentuntschi
London sales company picks up Swiss Film Awards Best Film winner.
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Alliance sale expected to be announced within the month
EXCLUSIVE: A decision on the sale of Alliance Films is expected within the next two to four weeks, company chairman Victor Loewy told ScreenDaily this week.
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Riley Keough, Julia Garner to sink teeth into cannibal picture We Are What We Are
EXCLUSIVE: In Memento Films project directed by Jim Mickle, Keough and Garner to play two sisters forced into cannibalism by father as part of family tradition
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uMedia launches new sales and finance company headed by Peter Rogers
Former Lakeshore International President will head the new London-based sales division uConnect.
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In The Fog locks distribution for Germany, Russia, Poland, France
EXCLUSIVE: The Match Factory handles sales for Sergei Loznitsa’s Cannes competitor, set in the German-occupied western frontiers of the USSR in 1942.
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David Garrett pacts with Constantin to launch new London-based sales company
In new outfit Mister Smith Entertainment, Garrett joined by former Summit exec Ralpho Borgos and Annasivia Britt; brings Mortal Instruments adaptation and Natascha Kampusch drama to Cannes.
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Philip Kaufman, Alexandre Desplat and Norman Lloyd to give Cannes masterclasses
The Right Stuff director Philip Kaufman to give “A Lesson in Directing” as one of Cannes Film Festival’s three masterclasses.
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Cannes adds another 7 titles to Official Selection
Candida Brady documentary Trashed, Wayne Blair’s The Sapphires and Franck Khalfoun’s Maniac among seven titles added to Official Selection.
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Korean drama Silenced wins audience award in Udine
The Far East Film Festival closed its 14th edition in Udine, Italy with more than 50,000 viewers attending this year’s edition.
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Di Bonaventura, Seven Arts, Prodigy pact for Natali's $60m Neuromancer
Renowned US producer Lorenzo Di Bonaventura (Transformers, Constantine) is to partner with Seven Arts Entertainment Inc and Prodigy Pictures on William Gibson adaptation Neuromancer, it was confirmed this weekend.
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LevelK takes on 33 Liberty Lane starring Watson, Oh, Hardin, Vardalos
Peter Hewitt to direct the sex-phone company comedy.
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CPH PIX's New Talent Grand PIX goes to Brazil's Neighbouring Sounds
Monsieur Lazhar wins audience award.
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Malaga's top prize goes to Patricia Ferreira's The Wild Boys
Popular actor Paco Leon takes second prize for Carmina o Revienta in the festival devoted to Spanish cinema.
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Matthew’s Laws wins Nyon Grand Prix; Sasnals triumph in Linz
Matthew’s Laws, Dutch filmmaker Marc Schmidt’s journey into the world of autism, was awarded the Grand Prix at Nyon’s Visions du Réel International Documentary Film Festival in Switzerland (Apr 20-27), which reported admissions up year-on-year by 4,000 to 25,000.
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Verve picks up My Brother The Devil, Couple In A Hole
Verve to release Sally El Hosaini’s Sundance and Berlin drama in the UK this autumn.