All Europe articles – Page 494
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Iron Sky co-producer turns to First World War for DH Lawrence adaptation
Oliver Damian’s Berlin-based 27 Films Productions, the German co-producer on Iron Sky, is turning to the First World War for an adaptation of DH Lawrence’s 1923 novella The Fox to be directed by Matthias Luthardt [pictured].
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MIPTV Deals Day 3: BBCWorldwide, ITV Studios Global, ZDF, Revolver
BBCWorldwide announces major nature series fronted by Top Gear’s Richard Hammond, pacts with Arte; ITV sells Titanic, Endeavour; Beta announces big-budget dramas; ZDF secures raft of sales including Into the Abyss and The Killing.
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Constantin Film named Germany's most successful producer and distributor of 2011
For the seventh year in a row, Constantin Film has been named by the German Federal Film Board (FFA) as the nation’s most successful producer and distributor of German films.
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Atsma, Schaap to star in Van Geffen's second film in Vinex trilogy
Dutch star Barry Atsma [pictured] has taken the lead role in In Your Name, the second in Marco Van Geffen’s Vinex trilogy which began with last year’s festival hit Among Us.
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A Royal Affair reigns supreme on opening weekend
Danish director Nikolaj Arcel’s A Royal Affair has had one of the strongest weekend openings ever for a local film, securing 91,578 admissions (including previews) from 101 Danish screens.
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Spanish government dramatically cuts budget for film fund
Government cuts film funding in Spain more than 30%.
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Michel Gondry’s Mood Indigo (L’Ecume des Jours) to start shooting April 10 for StudioCanal
Adaptation of Boris Vian’s 1947 classic novel to shoot mainly in Paris region with Francophile ensemble cast led by Audrey Tautou and Romain Duris.
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ARRI Media Worldsales to handle Reitz's Die andere Heimat
79-year-old director will start shooting the project on April 17.
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MEDIA Mundus backs third year of EFP Toronto Producers Lab
MEDIA Mundus has confirmed that it will for the third year running back the Producers Lab Toronto during the Toronto International Film Festival.
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MIPTV Day 2 Deals: Ecosse, Sonar, Netflix, Screen Media, Miramax, Goldwyn, LipSync
Ecosse teams with Sonar on action-adventure series; Netflix, Screen Media get Manchester United drama United for US; Miramax to handle Samuel Goldwyn library; LipSync wins post on Falcon.
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Curacao International Film Festival Rotterdam attracts audiences of 7,000; 2013 edition already set
Kevin Macdonald was one of the filmmakers on hand at this inaugural film festival, which opened with his documentary Marley.
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Curacao International Film Festival Rotterdam
Photos from the inaugural four-day film festival on the Caribbean island.
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Intouchables nears 90,000 admissions in the Netherlands
Smash hit French comedy-drama leaps 69% in its second weekend.
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Bavaria Film and Senator Film strike partnership
Bavaria Film and Senator Film are to become partners as Senator’s Munich-based production arm Senator Film München comes on board Bavaria Film’s subsidiary Bavaria Pictures.
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Shooting underway on Portugese production The Right Juice
The film will be the first English language feature to come out of Portugal’s Algarve region.
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Norwegian Film Institute backs new films from Bent Hamer, Erik Poppe
Six features backed for $9.3m.
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Fribourg’s Grand Prix for Israel’s Never Too Late, four prizes for Brazil’s Julia Murat
Special jury award goes to Al-Abdallah’s The Last Friday.
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Matias Meyer’s The Last Christeros wins CinéLatino
Picture about fight for religious freedom by Roman Catholic rebels premiered at Toronto and also screened in Rotterdam.
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First Hand strikes French deal for Bergman's Video with Pretty Pictures
EXCLUSIVE: The documentary includes contributions from Woody Allen, Alejandro Gonzalaz Inarritu, Robert De Niro and Martin Scorsese.