All Europe articles – Page 635
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22 Bullets in France, Germany experiences Gravity
ScreenDaily’s weekly round-up of the local and independent openings in key markets this week.
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ITV sells 100-film package to Italy's Rai
Also, ITV will introduce restored This Sporting Life to buyers at MIPTV.
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Weekly International Box Office - March 24
ScreenDaily brings you the weekly international box-office news.
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Coproduction Office strikes six deals for Tetsuo: The Bullet Man
The Shinya Tsukamoto film will have the world premiere of its final cut at the Tribeca Film Festival next month.
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Fox signs European satellite distribution deal with SmartJog
Twentieth Century Fox and digital delivery company SmartJog have signed a non-exclusive agreement for satellite distribution of Fox’s digital films to European theatres.
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Seville Pictures picks up Room In Rome for Canada
Wild Bunch also sells Julio Medem’s romantic drama to Yeni Bir Film for Turkey.
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Yellow Bird, Nordisk follow Millennium trilogy with six Liza Marklund adaptations
Six films planned from novels by Swedish bestselling crime author Liza Marklund.
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Hessen extends film funding scheme until 2013
The German state has extended its film investment programme for a further four years.
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Jasmila Zbanic's On The Path travels round the world
Zbanic’s Berlin competition entry has been sold to 19 territories; local tour support strong home market release.
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Oscar winning composer John Barry to receive lifetime award in Ghent
Four-time Oscar winning composer John Barry will receive a lifetime achievement award at the Ghent International Film Festival’s World Soundtrack Award Academy.
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Stellan and Alexander Skarsgard lead voice cast for Moomins movie
Peter Stormare also joins the voice cast for the animated 3D feature Moomins and the Comet Chase.
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Sara Johnsen's Upperdog take Grand Priz in Rouen
The Norwegian director scoops the festival’s Grand Prix, making it the second year in a row the country has won the award.
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Antichrist sweeps the board at Denmark's Bodil Awards
Lars von Trier’s controversial film scoops five awards at Denmark’s oldest film awards.
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Danish box-office results strongest since 1982
Results up 6% from 2008, but local productions had a weak year.
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Spanish broadcaster TVE's film investment budget slashed
Budget cuts mean TVE will wind down most of its international film sales activities.
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Polanski launches new appeal
The director’s lawyers filed a new appeal over alleged misconduct in the original trial on March 17.
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The White Ribbon leads nominations for Germany's Lola awards
Michael Haneke’s award winning film scores the best nominations at the German film industry awards.
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Local films from a global giant
Fox Filmed Entertainment’s two-year-old local production unit, Fox International Productions (FIP), started the year with local hits in China and India. President Sanford Panitch tells Jeremy Kay about FIP’s expanding ambitions
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The Game Of Death sparks uproar in France
Rezo Films’ The Game Of Death causes storm in French media after airing on France 2 on March 17.
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The Salt Company closes further sales on The Infidel
The London-based sales company has now closed sales on the provocative comedy in 14 territories.