All Europe articles – Page 80
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European festival directors to unite on Venice opening night
Eight artistic directors to speak in solidarity of festivals and cinema.
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‘Tenet’ to test international box office waters
Film not yet dated in severely Covid-hit Latin America.
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Roar Uthaug to direct Norwegian action-adventure 'Troll’ for Netflix
Norwegian action feature set for 2022.
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European Film Awards reveals 2020 documentary selection
Titles include Sundance award-winner ‘Acasa, My Home’.
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‘Hunted’: Fantasia Review
A genre exercise with some added topspin could be a breakout midnight crowdpleaser
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‘Exile’ wins top prize at virtual Sarajevo Film Festival
Ceremony took place remotely, after festival shifted online week before opening.
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Sarajevo’s CineLink reveals 2020 industry award winners
Winners included coming-of-age drama The Otter from Bosnian director Srđan Vuletić.
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Tania El Khoury reveals ambitions for new outfit Les films de l’Altaï
Upcoming titles include ‘The River’, directed by Ghassan Salhab.
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Europe needs to confront racism in film, say industry players
Sarajevo CineLink panel included Matthijs Wouter Knol, outgoing director of Berlin’s European Film Market.
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Philippe Garrel, Hong Sang-soo to compete for San Sebastian’s Zabaltegi-Tabakalera Award
Hong Sang-soo’s ‘The Woman Who Ran’ previously won a Berlinale Silver Bear.
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Zurich to kick off with ‘My Wonderful Wanda’, event’s first female-directed opener
Bettina Oberli’s film would have played at Tribeca, which was cancelled in April.
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‘In The Strange Pursuit Of Laura Durand’: Sarajevo Review
A hapless quest across Greece for a missing 1990s porn star
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European film bodies unite in support of Belarus demonstrations
The country has seen widespread protests at its election results.
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Jordan's Amman Film Festival sets juries, awards for inaugural edition
The event is Jordan’s first international film festival.
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‘Digger’: Sarajevo Review
Sensitive debut from Greek film-maker Giorgis Grigorakis is set in a small forest enclave under threat from developers
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European film bodies discuss “traumatic” Covid-19 losses
Representatives of Southeastern Europe public film bodies spoke on a Sarajevo CineLink panel.
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European Film Awards reveals first 2020 selection
This year’s selection will be announced over two waves to account for pandemic conditions.
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Five nominees unveiled for $55,000 Nordic Council Film Prize
Titles are from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden.
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‘Greenland’, ‘Unhinged’, ‘Inception’ top markets at international box office
Gerard Butler tops nine new markets with STX’s action thriller ‘Greenland’.
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‘All The Pretty Little Horses’: Sarajevo Review
A marriage hangs in the balance in this slow-ticking time bomb of a drama