All Europe articles – Page 636
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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.
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Giffoni secures $27.5m for multimedia development
The Italian town and host of the children’s film festival will house a production hub and two state of the art cinemas.
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Lucky Red takes Italian rights to Campanella's Secret
Lucky Red has taken Italian rights to Juan Jose Campanella’s foreign-language Oscar winner The Secret In Their Eyes (El Secreto De Sus Ojos).
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France opens Soul Kitchen, Scouting Book For Boys in the UK
ScreenDaily’s weekly round-up of the local and independent openings in key markets this week.
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Piracy to cost Europe $328m by 2015
Study predicts that 1.2m jobs will be lost due to piracy over the next five years
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CPH PIX reveals celebration of Serge Gainsbourg
The festival will open with Joann Sfar’s film and dedicate a sidebar to the late French actor and singer.
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Latvia to woo producers with 15% rebate
Latvia looks to attract production to its capital, Riga, with new film fund.
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Weekly International Box Office - March 17
ScreenDaily brings you the weekly international box-office news.
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TriPictures takes Spanish rights to high profile duo
TriPictures has picked up Spanish theatrical rights to Lisa Azuelos’ US remake of her own French coming-of-age comedy LOL and Luc Besson’s adventure film The Extraordinary Adventures Of Adele Blanc-Sec.
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Luc Besson's Adele Blanc-Sec to world premiere in Brussels
The Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival reveals programme highlights including the premiere of Luc Besson’s comic book adventure.
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Upperdog, North lead winners at Norway's Canon Awards
Sara Johnsen’s Upperdog and Rune Denstad Langlo’s North lead Norway’s Kanon Award winners as the Kosmorama-Trondheim International Film Festival closes.
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Yonathan Levy's Das Kind scoops top prize at Independent Film Festival
Yonathan Levy’s documentary feature wins the best independent film award at the 2010 edition of the European Indepedent Film Festival awards.
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AAM secures $66m to support European digital conversion
Arts Alliance Media, the provider of digital services and content, has secured new funding to support its plans to create the largest European digital cinema network.
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Vera Glagoleva's One War wins top prize in Sofia
Vera Glagoleva’s Russian film One War won the Grand Prix at the 14th Sofia International Film Festival, which ran March 5 to 14.The film tells the story of a woman forced into sex slavery by occupying soliders during the Second World War and then later accussed of treason by Soviet ...
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Dream Home to open 12th Far East Film Festival
Fortissimo Film’s bloody homage to Hong Kong will open the 12th Far East Film Festival in Udine, Italy next month.
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Cinema City reports 18% increase in 2009 revenue
The Central and Eastern European cinema operator reports 18% revenue increase for 2009, announces plans for 100 new screens over 2010.
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Social networking for screenwriters
Online screenwriting community CircaLit teams up with The Script Factory
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Italian fare boosts local box office recovery
Italian films make a strong start, boosting the local box office in the first ten weeks of the year.
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COLCOA to screen restored classic Pierrot Le Fou
Restored version of Jean-Luc Godard’s Pierrot Le Fou to screen as part of the City Of Lights, City Of Angels showcase.
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Spain’s Pontas sells Auschwitz novel to US producer
The Barcelona-based literary agency and production company sells rights to Maria Angels Anglada’s A Violin In Auschwiz.