All Europe articles – Page 624
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Hahaha takes Un Certain Regard top prize
In other awards, FIPRESCI honors Almaric’s On Tour and inaugural Queer Palm goes to Araki’s Kaboom.
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Lily Sometimes, Illegal take prizes at Directors Fortnight
Fabienne Berthaud’s Lily Sometimes (Pieds nus sur les limaces)won the Art Cinema Award at Cannes Directors Fortnight 2010.
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Finland's The Painting Sellers takes top Cinefondation Award
A jury led by Atom Egoyan has handed out the Cannes Cinefondation Prizes 2010, with first prize going to Juho Kuosmanen’s The Painting Sellers (Taulukauppiaat) from Aalto University in Finland.Second prize went to Anywhere Out of the World (Coucou-Les-Nuages) by Vincent Cardona from France’s La Femis.Third prize was shared by: ...
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Germany's Pro-Fun expands into sales
The new division - Pro-Fun Media - International Sales - has been launched with three titles.
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Kieslowski ScripTeast award goes to Polish writer Jacek P. Blawut
Advisory board members making the decision were Sandy Lieberson, Manfred Schmidt, Antonio Saura, Dariusz Jablonski, Tom Abrams and Christian Routh.
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Le Quattro Volte wins Europa Cinemas Label in Fortnight
Michelangelo Frammartino’s Le Quatro Volte has won the Europa Cinemas Label as Best European Film in Cannes Directors’ Fortnight.
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US financier Adi Cohen pulls out of investment in Spain's Zip Films
New York-based venture capitalist Adi Cohen’s plans to invest in Spanish production company Zip Films through his company GC Corporation and new outfit Regal Entertainment have run aground due to financial disputes.
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Armadillo tops Critics Week winners
Controversial Danish documentary Armadillo took the Grand Prix for Cannes Critics Week 2010.
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IFC takes on Abbas Kiarostami's Certified Copy
The deal was negotiated by Arianna Bocco, SVP of Acquisitions and Co-Productions for IFC Films, and with Matthieu Giblin of MK2.
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Star power conquers Cannes
Buyers flocked to projects with big stars attached and clear theatrical potential in a Cannes market that proved tough for smaller projects and quiet on the US domestic front. Jeremy Kay reports.
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Splendid, Stars take The Showdown
The Korean company has completed deals on action thriller The Showdown and drama Wedding Dress.
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Topol takes on The Golem
The legendary actor is attached to star in a remake of the Frankenstein-style tale.
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Cinecitta Luce takes on Nicolae Ceausescu documentary
Mandragora International has sold the Italian rights to The Autobiography of Nicolae Ceausescu, directed by Romanian Andrei Ujica, to Cinecitta Luce.
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Christmas comes early for Films Boutique
The company has sold Radu Muntean’s Un Certain Regard title in France and Swizerland.
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A-Film gets in the groove with Body Language
The first Dutch dance film is due to start principal photography next spring.
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Films Distribution travels with Cleveland sales
Films Distribution has closed deals on three Directors’ Fortnight titles including Cleveland Versus Wall Street (pictured).
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Svensk strikes Sony DVD deal in Nordic region
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has signed a home video output deal with Svensk Filmindustri for the Nordic region.
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Nightmares wakes up for Norwegian Ninja
Celluloid Nightmares will handle international sales on Thomas Cappelen Malling’s action comedy.