All Europe articles – Page 657

  • The Slovak-Czech-UK-Hungarian co-production  Bathory
    News

    MIG Films acquires rights to Jakubisko's Bathory

    2009-10-26T23:02:00Z

    MIG Films has picked up the rights to Bathory, the most expensive Eastern European film to date, for German-speaking territories. It will be released in January.

  • Veteran German documentary film-maker Volker Koepp
    News

    World premiere of Koepp’s Berlin-Stettin opens Leipzig

    2009-10-26T17:31:00Z

    Veteran German documentary film-maker Volker Koepp’s latest project Berlin-Stettin will open the International Leipzig Festival for Documentary and Animated Film tonight (October 26).

  • Ben Russell’s Let Each One Go Where He May
    News

    Rotterdam film festival reveals nominees for 2010 Tiger Awards

    2009-10-26T16:41:00Z

    The 39th International Film Festival Rotterdam has announced that Ben Russell’s Let Each One Go Where He May, Anocha Suwichakornpong’s Mundane History and Pedro Gonzalez-Rubio’s To the Sea have been selected for the VPRO Tiger Awards Competition 2010.

  • Xavier Dolan's I Killed My Mother
    News

    Dolan’s I Killed My Mother wins Zagreb

    2009-10-26T11:06:00Z

    Xavier Dolan’s I Killed My Mother scooped the Golden Pram at the seventh Zagreb Film Festival after also picking up the CICAE and SADC prizes. The festival closed on Sunday (October 25).

  • My Last Five Girlfriends
    News

    Paramount to release My Last Five Girlfriends in UK

    2009-10-26T06:09:00Z

    Paramount Pictures International (PPI) has taken on UK rights to Willing Pilowsky Media’s romantic comedy My Last Five Girlfriends and set a March 2010 release on over 100 prints.The film, which is directed by Julian Kemp, had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in April, and was first ...

  • Saw VI
    News

    Saw VI release in Spain postponed due to X rating

    2009-10-23T17:04:00Z

    Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures International’s Spanish arm has had to postpone its nationwide release in Spain of the horror film Saw VI due to the film being given an X rating for extreme violence by the Spanish government’s film institute, the ICAA.

  • Swedish producer Soren Staermose
    News

    Staermose to receive Seville's new industry prize

    2009-10-23T16:04:00Z

    Swedish producer Soren Staermose (Girl With The Dragon Tattoo) to be honoured at the Seville European Film Festival, which will run on November 6-14.

  • Cannes Palme d’Or winner The White Ribbon
    News

    UK receives An Education, The White Ribbon in France

    2009-10-23T15:18:00Z

    ScreenDaily takes a look at the local and independent openings in key markets this week.

  • Fernando Trueba directs Ricardo Darin in The Dancer And The Thief.
    Features

    Chile heat

    2009-10-23T14:35:00Z

    Oscar-winning Spanish director Fernando Trueba unveiled his first new dramatic feature in seven years, the Chile-set The Dancer And The Thief, at San Sebastian last month. Chris Evans reports

  • A neccessary evil: Nicolas Cage as screenwriter Charlie Kaufman wrestles with writer's block in Adaptation.
    Features

    Can the writers change the script?

    2009-10-22T17:37:00Z

    On paper, these cash-conscious times look particularly tough for screenwriters. But, as Geoffrey Macnab reports, the sector is also developing a powerful sense of collective identity which may help to redefine the writers’ role in the film-making process

  • writer Matt Greenhalgh
    Features

    International Screenwriters' Festival

    2009-10-22T17:36:00Z

    “Each time I’ve been, I’ve been really astonished at how rewarding it is. It makes you realise how isolated writers are on the whole,” says screenwriter Olivia Hetreed of the International Screenwriters’ Festival in Cheltenham, UK.The fourth edition of the festival runs from October 26-29 this ...

  • Brotherhood
    Reviews

    Brotherhood (Broderskab)

    2009-10-22T16:14:00Z

    Dir: Nicolo Donato. Denmark. 2009. 102 mins.

  • Raise Your Head (Alza la testa)
    Reviews

    Raise Your Head (Alza la testa)

    2009-10-22T16:02:00Z

    Dir: Alessandro Angelini. Italy. 2009. 87 mins.

  • Village Roadshow Greece
    News

    Village Roadshow sells Greek division for $74.9m

    2009-10-22T16:00:00Z

    Dimitris Kontominas, the media tycoon that acquired Village Roadshow’s Greek business earlier this month, has revealed plans to invest $30m (€20m) in the company over the next two years.

  • The Man Who Will Come (L'uomo che verra)
    Reviews

    The Man Who Will Come (L'Uomo che verra)

    2009-10-22T15:46:00Z

    Dir: Giorgio Diritti. Italy. 2009. 116 mins.

  • Coraline
    News

    Major seasonal push for Blu-ray

    2009-10-22T12:46:00Z

    This Christmas is make or break time for the format - and five studios are joining forces to market it in the UK, reports Tim Murray.

  • Niko & The Way To The Stars
    News

    EFA announces nominees for best animated feature

    2009-10-22T12:32:00Z

    The European Film Academy has announced the three nominations for its Animated Feature Film Award, to be presented at the 22nd European Film Awards on December 12 in Germany.

  • Susan Sarandon
    News

    Stockholm to honour Besson and Sarandon

    2009-10-22T11:43:00Z

    French film-maker Luc Besson and actress Susan Sarandon to be honoured at The 20th Stockholm Film Festival, which will run on November 18-29.

  • Precious: Based On The Novel Push By Sapphire
    News

    Precious to open 20th Stockholm film festival

    2009-10-21T17:00:00Z

    Lee Daniel’s Precious: Based On The Novel Push By Sapphire will open the 20th Stockholm International Film Festival, which runs November 18 - 29.

  • Antichrist
    News

    Antichrist wins Nordic Council Film Prize

    2009-10-21T16:26:00Z

    Lars Von Trier’s controversial feature Antichrist has won this year’s Nordic Council Film Prize