All Europe articles – Page 79
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Features
How Tallinn’s Black Night Stars showcase is nurturing new Baltic talent
New wave of acting talent emerging from the largely untapped Baltic region.
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News
Creative Europe deputy head previews “recovery and transformation” action plan
MEDIA proposals aim to revitalise the sector in the wake of the pandemic.
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Reviews
‘Should The Wind Drop’: Thessaloniki Review
In forgotten - and disputed - Nagorno Karabakh a new airport is a beacon for hope
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News
'Notturno' is chosen to represent Italy at Oscars 2021
Gianfranco Rosi’s non-fiction title launched at Venice Film Festival.
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IDFA title ‘El Father Plays Himself’ scores Dutch deal (exclusive)
Mo Scarpelli’s documentary follows a turbulent film shoot.
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News
‘Nomadland’ wins Golden Frog at Camerimage
Chloé Zhao’s drama, shot by Joshua James Richards, also picked up the Fipresci Award.
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Cineworld secures $750m financial injection, plans to reopen in 2021
The exhibitor’s 660 sites in the UK and the US are all closed.
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Reviews
‘The Penultimate’: Tallinn Review
An unusual debut from Denmark which challenges the audience on every level
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News
TorinoFilmLab reveals award winners of first digital edition
Pia Borg’s ‘Michelle Remembers’ and Lucrecia Martel’s ‘Chocobar’ among those to win awards.
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Reviews
‘Gorbachev. Heaven’: IDFA Review
A true Titan of history tells his story - or the parts of it he’s comfortable with - to a probing Vitaly Mansky
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News
Swedish Film Institute reveals prestigious Wild Card winners
Wild Card initiative backs film school graduates with development grants.
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Features
International industry ready to log on to Black Nights dynamic industry programme
The Baltics’ leading industry showcase set to launch its biggest edition to date.
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News
Winter swimming and forest BBQs replace indoor parties at Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival
The festival is underway in Estonia with 80 international guests in town.
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Features
Word of Mouth - Sten-Kristian Saluveer: “People describe me as a knowledge scavenger”
The CEO of Storytek on the importance of staying connected.
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News
Lucrecia Martel’s ‘Chocobar’ gets €50K boost in latest Hubert Bals funding round
Selection includes projects from Gabon, Chile, Mongolia and Argentina.
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News
IDFA opens with a show of online international solidarity
Directors were beamed in from around the world to join artistic director Orwa Nyrabia in an Amsterdam cinema.
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Features
UK film financiers discuss what investors will be looking for in 2021
Six leading figures from UK independent film discuss the key issues of a challenging year.
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Reviews
‘Model Olimpia’: Tallinn Review
An unflinching take on a strange partnership between a monther and her troubled son
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Reviews
‘Til Kingdom Come’: IDFA Review
A provocative look at the links between Israel and American evangelical Christian groups
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News
Denmark selects Thomas Vinterberg’s ‘Another Round’ for Oscars 2021
Mads Mikkelsen stars in the drinking drama.