All Europe articles – Page 633
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Russia's $30m epic Stalingrad goes 3D
Dmitry Rudovsky has confirmed in Cannes that Fedor Bondarchuk’s (pictured) forthcoming $30 million epic Stalingrad will now shoot in 3D.
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Pyramide wells Cosa widley, including US deal to Film Movement
France’s Pyramide International has sold Silvio Soldini’s Cosa Voglio Di Piu to Film Movement for North America, the company told Screen.
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Amalric, Rossellini line up for Satrapi's Chicken With Plums
Celluloid Dreams is handling sales; the film will start shooting at Babelsberg in Berlin.
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Little Film takes on sales for timely oil rig thriller The Elephant
The company will start pre-sales on the film, to be directed by Hans Petter Moland (pictured), in Cannes.
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The Works searches for Happiness with Patrick Dempsey
The Works International has taken on international sales for Katja von Garnier’s Hector and the Search for Happiness, starring Patrick Dempsey.
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Luke and Lucy travel for Delphis
Delphis has closed a number of home entertainments rights deals on the Belgian CG animated feature.
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Kusturica to produce mafia comedy
The award-winning director will produce dark comedy Mozzarella Stories by debut director Edoardo De Angelis.
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Fox International Productions ramps up in Russia and Brazil
Projects include Russian Working Girl remake and Brazil’s first stop-motion animated film.
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Kapur, LaBute join Love Berlin project
The directors join Oren Moverman on the portmanteau project.
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Danny Huston in Playoff for Riklis
Eran Riklis to direct the real life inspired German-Israeli drama about a basketball coach for Germany’s Egoli Tossell.
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PTZ readies Nazi Officer's Wife with Rapace, Mikkelsen
Perrine Teze’s PTZ International is putting together financing and handling sales on Barthelemy Grossmann’s Nazi Officer’s Wife.
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WestEnd finds love with Meirelles, Jim Sheridan
Cities of Love series, sold by WestEnd, will next travel to Shanghai, Rio and Jerusalem.
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Wide closes US deal on erotic drama Unfaithful
Breaking Glass Pictures has acquired all rights to Claude Peres’ English-language film for the US.
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Depardieu and Tahar Rahim join case of Lafosse film
MK2 has acquired and will co-produce the next film from Joachim Lafosse.
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Memento adds indie darlings project with So-Yong Kim
The slate also includes Juliette Binoche in Sponsoring and Cate Shortland’s Lore.
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Coproduction Office signs on for Play, Meteora
Cannes slate grows with new feature films by Ruben Östlund (pictured) and Spiros Stathoulopoulos (PVC-1).
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Rachid Bouchareb plans LA shoot for Belleville's Cop
The film was developed by Pathe and will shoot this summer in LA.
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Funny Business
A string of French comedies, led by Dany Boon’s Welcome To The Sticks, have scored recent hits overseas bucking the widely accepted trend that local comedies don’t travel. Geoffrey MacNab reports.
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Time To Get Back To Basics
Bob Berney’s resignation from Apparition highlights how much money is required to release prestige movies in the high-spending US distribution arena these days. So perhaps it’s time to get back to basics.
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Gentlemen Broncos rides into Spain, UK welcomes American
ScreenDaily’s weekly round-up of the local and independent openings in key European markets this week.