All Europe articles – Page 8
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Reviews
‘Sima’s Song’: Red Sea Review
Two women struggle to maintain their friendship in the Afghanistan tinder-box of the 1970s as the Russians invade
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‘Three Kilometres To The End Of The World’ wins 2024 European University Film Award
Romanian director Emanuel Pârvu’s drama is presented by university students from across Europe.
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Newen Connect extends financing deal with Anton
European distributor agrees a further three-year deal with global production and financing studio Anton.
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Former Venice Biennale president Roberto Cicutto elected president of Eurimages
Cicutto will succeed Catherine Trautmann, who has chaired the Eurimages board since 2017.
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European filmmaking doesn't have borders, says EFA’s Matthijs Wouter Knol on eve of awards
European Film Academy CEO on the “incredible diversity” of films competing for prizes at this weekend’s European Film Awards
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Rotterdam unveils line-up for 2025 CineMart project market
Projects by directors including Dmytro Sukholytkyy-Sobchuk, Cheryl Dunyeare and Ashim Ahuwalia are among the 2025 line-up
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Martin Koolhoven’s ‘Emerald Butterfly’ sets Indonesia shoot (exclusive)
The Dutch director of 2016 Venice title ‘Brimstone’ will shoot his film noir in 2025.
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Reviews
‘The Fourth Wall’: Marrakech Review
Laurent Lafitte stars in this period literary drama set against the backdrop of the Lebanon conflict
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Former True Colours MD Gaetano Maiorino joins Italian producer Tramp Limited to boost international footprint (exclusive)
Well-known Italian executive has joined Tramp in the newly created role of head of international co-productions & business affairs.
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Reviews
‘Fanon’: Marrakech Review
French psychiatrist Frantz Fanon, and the formative years he spent in 1950s Algeria
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European exhibitors talk latest trends on funding, classic films and young audiences
500 delegates travelled to Vilnius for the Europa Cinemas’ annual Network Conference
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Reviews
‘Silent Storms’: Marrakech Review
Mysterious sandstorms blow through this atmospheric Algeria-set sci-fi drama
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Glasgow, Locarno, IDFA join European film market alliance
The F.A.M.E. Alliance also includes CPH: Dox, Les Arcs and Zurich.
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Features
“It’s been a joy:” Four project teams look back on a year at TorinoFilmLab
Filmmakers from Greece, Ireland, the Philippines and Portugal reveal how TFL has taken their projects ot the next step.
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Sky’s Karl Holmes to lead Disney+ in EMEA
Former Sky UK and Ireland finance chief to oversee Disney+ and direct-to-consumer operations.
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Locarno Pro’s Open Doors to turn spotlight on African talent for next four years
Locarno’s co-production and talent development initiative is to focus on the African continent for its next cycle.
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European Parliament confirms culture and technology commissioners
Finland’s Henna Virkkunen and Malta’s Glenn Micallef take up key commissioner roles following June’s EU elections
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Kaouther Ben Hania, Maryam Touzani projects among 24 backed by Eurimages
16 of the 24 projects funded are to be directed or co-directed by women, representing over 75% of the total funding awarded.
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Denmark to launch production rebate in 2026 to attract international film, TV shoots
The government will allocate $17.5m to the rebate scheme.