All Europe articles – Page 550
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EC proposes €1.6bn for culture and the audiovisual industry from 2014-2020
The European Commission has proposed in its Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) for 2014-2020 to allocate €1.6bn for culture and the audiovisual industry.
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Eye On Films signs dramas from Iran, Iraq
Eye on Films signs Mourning and Red Heart to its label
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Nader & Simin, A Separation a surprise box office hit in France
Memento Distribution aiming for one million entries for Iranian director Asghar Farhadi’s Berlin Golden Bear winner capturing marital breakdownin modern-day Iran.
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Hot projects on Screenbase
New additions to Screen’s European Film Index include French films Du Vent Dans Mes Mollets, Spanish feature La Voz Dormida as well as the UK’s Trance.
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Nordisk Film to launch digital post company in Sweden
The new company is a joint operation with Norwegian post production company Storm Studios AS and will be based in Stockholm.
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Ukraine eyeing Eurimages membership
Ukraine is the next East European country signalling interest to become a member of the Council of Europe’s co-production fund Eurimages.
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Second edition of Moscow Business Square attended by about 350 professionals
Moscow Co-Production Forum included new project from team behind Innocent Saturday, as well as Sarah Bernhardt English-language project.
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Cell 211 director Monzon gears up for The Kid, Murder Weekend
Multi-award winning Spanish writer-director Daniel Monzón has revealed further details of his new projects to follow his hit Cell 211.
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CEM closes deal for Czech distributor Bontonfilm
Media kingpin secures the addition from Bancroft Private Equity, LLP and minority shareholders
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Nader And Simin, A Separation to open 11th New Horizons Festival
The Wroclaw-based festival will close with Pedro Almodovar’s The Skin I Live In.
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Optimum, Kinowelt to be rebranded as StudioCanal
New name, logo comes into effect Sept 1; Danny Perkins says UK will be business as usual except the name change; Kinowelt to move to Berlin.
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The Balkan answer
With established film infrastructures and fascinating landscapes, Serbia and Croatia have been quietly luring productions away from the nearby centres of Prague and Budapest. Now both are introducing valuable tax incentives to give international producers two competitive new location hubs.
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Sofia rides production wave
Is there more to Bulgaria than low costs and a stunning New York City film set? And a case study of Kon-Tiki
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New international film festival to start in Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan’s capital Tashkent is to host its first international film festival this October organised by the Uzbekkino National Agency and the Forum of Culture and Arts of Uzbekistan.
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KVIFF 2011: Hot films
Sundance award-winners, SXSW crowd-pleasers and a slew of world premieres mix with features from rising local film-makers in this year’s KVIFF competition line-up. We look at three strands.
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Karlovy Vary: where to eat, drink and screen films
Where does the industry work, rest and play at the festival? And where can you get a good vegetarian meal? International executives share their tips for a great trip.
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Hardwicke to direct Noomi Rapace in Anita Lindblom story
Ola Rapace also stars as boxer Bosse Hogberg.
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East side story
Young, enthusiastic audiences as well as sales companies and festival programmers on the lookout for great regional product make Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (July 1-9) the place to be in Europe this month.
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KVIFF 2011: Works In Progress
Works in Progress, the main industry event at the festival, will this year feature entries from Turkey, Greece and Georgia for the first time.
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KVIFF 2011 Q&A: Karel Och and Krystof Mucha
Karlovy Vary’s artistic director Karel Och and executive director Krystof Mucha discuss what they are particularly looking forward to in this year’s programme