All Europe articles – Page 600
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Open Water team moves into Silent House remake with Elle Driver
French sales outfit Elle Driver is moving into full-on financing with an English-language reimagining of Uruguayan horror film Silent House.
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Protagonist is ship shape with more key deals on Submarine
On the eve of the AFM, Protagonist Pictures has announced sales to key territories of Richard Ayoade’s coming-of-age comedy, Submarine.
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Wild Bunch comes on board for Wong Kar Wai's Grandmasters
Wild Bunch’s slate also includes Under The Hawthorn Tree, Arrietty, The Moth Diaries, The First Beautiful Thing and The Squad.
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Memento on board for Laurent Cantet's English-language debut
Cantet to adapt Joyce Carol Oates bestseller Foxfire.
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Gaumont launches pre-sales on Untouchable, A Gang Story
Gaumont also announces staffing changes to sales team.
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Unifrance vacates Loews; Wolf says he hopes to present AFM options
Companies cite expense compared to Cannes or Berlin; AFM notes that other French companies still work out of Loews.
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K5 bites into Toast; UGC takes French-speaking rights
K5 International has acquired international rights to the Ruby Film & Television production Toast, which is currently in post.
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The Woman With A Broken Nose opens 20th edition of FilmFestival Cottbus
Culture Minister Neumann attending; Connecting Cottbus copro market convenes for 12th time.
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Russia eyeing more European co-production talks
After Italy pact, Russia wants to get closer ties with France, Spain and Germany.
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Christopher Smith, Joe Dante join Paris I'll Kill You
UK director Christopher Smith (Creep), Gremlins director Joe Dante and REC director Paco Plaza are among the directors who have signed up for horror portmanteau feature Paris I’ll Kill You.
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Screen International launches Global Guide To Soft Money 2011
The annual PDF report, available to buy online, is a territory-by-territory guide to the most lucrative international production incentives.
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Danish government to invest $400m in cinema
The money will be invested over the next four years following an agreement signed yesterday (October 25)
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Paying the way
The revenues from the pay-TV sector have helped buoy the film business in recent years. But does the increasing popularity of original programming mean costly film product is losing its appeal for broadcasters? On the eve of Mipcom (Oct 4-8) John Hazelton reports on the US picture
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European Film Awards unveils doc award nominees
Three documentaries have been shortlisted for the European Film Academy Prix Arte award.
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Fourth Parisfx announces dates
The programme features the makers of the next Harry Potter instalment, and Despicable Me
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Stockholm to open 21st edition with Dolan's Heartbeats
Festival receives a record 1,500 submissions.
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Room in Rome
The International Rome Film Festival (Oct 28 - Nov 5) is an effective launchpad into the Italian market and is an increasing industry draw. Sheri Jennings reports
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Amsterdam doc fest reveals 52-projects for co-finance market
The IDFA’s co-finance market reveals line-up, including projects from the US, New Zealand, Mexico, China, South Korea, and Canada, as well as Europe.
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Scorsese to present restored La Dolce Vita in Rome; festival announces previews
Martin Scorsese will present a world premiere restoration of Fellini’s classic La Dolce Vita at the fifth International Rome Film Festival on Oct 30.