All Europe articles – Page 528
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Retrace to open Hungarian Film Festival in Los Angeles
Festival runs Nov 9-18; Zsigmond to be honoured.
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Kevin Smith's Red State wins in Sitges
Joe Cornish’s Attack The Block also awarded; Jaume Balagueró’s Sleep Tight builds buzz at the genre festival.
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Amsterdam Film Week to showcase Best of Tribeca
The inaugural Amsterdam Film Week will open with Roman Polanski’s Carnage.
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We Will See Good Days takes top prize at Antalya
The 48th International Antalya Golden Orange Festival wrapped Oct 14.
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August's Beyond wins Nordic Council Film Prize
Pernilla August’s feature debut wins prize with $65,000 cash.
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Wojciech Smarzowski's Rose takes top prize in Warsaw
Polish cinema triumphed at the International Competition of this year’s Warsaw Film Festival (Oct 7-16) with Wojciech Smarzowski’s Rose picking up the Warsaw Grand Prix and Greg Zglinski’s Courage taking the special jury award for Best Actor as well as the ecumenical jury’s award.
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IDFA to offer 88 world premieres
The International Documentary Festival Amsterdam (Nov 16-27) has announced its programme of 319 titles, including 16 films in the feature-length documentary competition.
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Juliette Binoche and Edgar Ramirez to co-star in A Monkey on My Shoulder
French director Marion Laine co-wrote romance about two surgeons.
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Hot projects on Screenbase this week
Among this week’s highlights is an adaptation of Daphne du Maurier’s The Scapegoat, as well as a road trip comic thriller starring Talulah Riley and Tim Roth.
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Rome Film Festival to welcome Michael Mann, Richard Gere, Noomi Rapace
Competition features 15 films including Babycall starring Noomi Rapace.
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Nordic Council Film Prize - watch live Monday morning
On Monday Oct 17, the Nordic Council Film Prize will announce its winner. Watch live streaming of the event here.
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CineEurope plans move from Amsterdam to Barcelona
CineEurope, formerly known as Cinema Expo or Cine Expo, will run June 18-21, 2012.
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France’s CNC approves 12 film tax shelter Soficas worth €63 million
National Cinema Centre favoured shelters which put the accent on independent production, and first and second time features.
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Janet McTeer joins cast of von Trotta's Hannah Arendt
UK actress Janet McTeer, who recently appeared opposite Glenn Close in Rodrigo Garcia’s Albert Nobbs, will play the novelist Mary McCarthy in German director Margarethe von Trotta’s latest feature Hannah Arendt (working title) which begins shooting on location in North Rhine-Westphalia this weekend.
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Global warming
The 2011 worldwide box office is back on track thanks to dazzling international performances from the summer’s biggest hits. Plus Screen analyses the local hits of summer.
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MEPs to vote on three LUX Film Prize contenders
Attenberg, The Snows of Kilimanjaro and Play will be shown to MEPs at the European Parliament in Brussels until Nov 10.
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Fresnadillo's Intruders has strong debut atop Spanish box office
Juan Carlos Fresnadillo’s thriller Intruders has had a strong debut in Spain. Madrid-based Apaches Entertainment (which also produced), in partnership with Universal Pictures International and Antena 3, took in $1.47m (€1.1m) in the opening weekend, topping the Spanish box-office chart and making it the fourth-biggest opening for a Spanish film ...