All Europe articles – Page 577
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Inside Pictures extends reach outside UK
The UK training programme will be open to applicants from the EU for the first time in 2011.
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Fandango Portobello shakes Salt Of Life for more deals
Italian comedy The Salt Of Life sells in ten more territories, including the UK, Germany and Spain.
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Italian government approves continuation of film tax incentives
Second passage of incentive for cinema will remain active through 2013.
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Films Boutique does roaring trade on The Turin Horse
The sales company secures deals for Bela Tarr’s latest in 25 territories at EFM, with more under negotiation.
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Europa Distribution offers united front in support of MEDIA
European body representing independent distributors requests meeting with European Commission to discuss the future of MEDIA programme.
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Swedish Film Institute backs new feature about Politskovskaya's assassination
Marina Goldovskaya’s fictional feature debut, A Bitter Taste of Freedom, will be made with Swedish director Malcolm Dixelius.
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Studios could ramp up Russian production as economy recovers
The Hollywood studios are considering ramping up their activities in Russia amid the recovery of the local film industry from the effects of the recession and the ever-growing local box office.
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Mikael Persbrandt cast as Carl Hamilton for Guillou trilogy
Danish director Katrine Windfeld will helm first part of the trilogy, In The Interest Of The Nation.
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Crime Scene
The Nordic countries appear to have a monopoly on crime fiction in print and on screen. So why is the world so mesmerized by the laconic northerners?
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Independent's We Need To Talk About Kevin travels to Diaphana for France
The Lynne Ramsay film, now in post, has also sold to Benelux, Israel, Greece and the Middle East.
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Venice 2011 to offer updated venues, competitive hotel prices
The Venice Film Festival is wading through its infrastructure problems at good pace, upgrading key venues like the Sala Grande screening room and negotiating better hotel fees in time for the upcoming 68th edition.
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CPH PIX plans new editing initiative
As a 2011 pilot project, CPH PIX has created a new platform for knowledge-sharing and creative professional cooperation between filmmaker and film editor.
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Match Factory signs slew of deals on The Future
German sales outfit seals deals for UK, Spain, Benelux, Scandinavia and others.
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A-Film picks up slew of titles for Benelux at EFM
Benelux distributor A-Film Distribution has been on an acquisition spree, picking up a number of titles for its Quality label.
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Shoot starts for first Scandinavian live action 3D feature
Kids Christmas adventure film started shooting in Norway in January.
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Top filmmakers sign petition to support future of MEDIA Programme
More than 300 European filmmakers including Wim Wenders and Mike Leigh sign the petition.
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Nadia Fares to play Dalida in new biopic
Lisa Azuelos and Kamir Aïnouz are preparing a biopic about music icon Dalida.
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Aurum picks up Man On A Ledge and Gone for Spain
Aurum has picked up Spanish rights to Asger Leth’s thriller Man On A Ledge, starring Ed Harris, Sam Worthington and Jamie Bell, and Heitor Dhalia’s thriller Gone, starring Amanda Seyfried.
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Cartoon Movie to welcome more than 660 participants
Chico & Rita to open 13th edition of Cartoon Movie, the forum that awards and honours the best in European animation.
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Italian EFM deals led by Sacher taking on Nader and Simin
Bim takes on Pina, while Eagle boards several high-profile projects including StudioCanal’s The Dinosaur Project.