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Oasis documentary rolls with buyers
Independent finalises AFM deals in key markets for music documentary, executive produced by Amy director Asif Kapadia.
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Ukraine joins EU's Creative Europe programme
Ukraine has become the seventh European Union (EU) neighbouring country to join the Creative Europe this year.
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Law firms Lee & Thompson and Forbes Anderson Free to merge
The combined entertainment law firms will operate under the Lee & Thompson name.
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EC's Andrus Ansip talks DSM plans
European Commission vice-president Andrus Ansip failed to allay industry concerns about plans for copyright reform as part of the the Digital Single Market (DSM) strategy when he spoke on the second day of the European Film Forum in Tallinn.
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Almodóvar retitles 'Silence' to avoid Scorsese clash
Spanish auteur changes film title to avoid clash with Martin Scorsese’s Silence.
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TrustNordisk, Brain Academy pact for thriller series
EXCLUSIVE: TrustNordisk/Zentropa and Brain Academy are partnering on an eight-part TV series.
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David Heyman, NBCUniversal launch television venture
Heyday Television will create content in both the UK and USA, which NBCUniversal will then distribute.
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Preview: European Film Forum in Tallinn
The European Film Forum (Nov 18-19) concludes this year’s run of digital conferences at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (BNFF).
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MEDIA exec Lucia Recalde Langarica talks ahead of Tallinn's European Film Forum
As the European Film Forum kicked off at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, MEDIA exec Lucia Recalde Langarica has praised the event for linking creativity and technology.
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EC's DSM strategy given short shrift at Tallinn forum
The European Commission’s proposed Digital Single Market (DSM) strategy for the film industry has been given short shrift at the opening of the European Film Forum in Tallinn.
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Sewitsky's Henie film aims for August shoot
Anne Sewitsky’s anticipated Sonja Henie project, Queen Of Ice, is edging closer to an August 2016 shoot after confirming Norwegian Film Institute funding of €1.6m last week.
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Equity fund pledges $60m for UK creative industries
The UK government’s British Business Bank has backed a private equity fund aimed at the country’s creative industries.
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European Shooting Stars 2016 jury unveiled
Also… former Shooting Star joins Jan Forsström’s The Great Bear, pitched at this week’s Baltic Event.
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Amadeus takes Tallinn title 'The Find'
Amadeus Entertainment has picked international sales for the Russian film The Find (Nakhodka) by Victor Dement.
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Lithuania scores Baltic Event hat-trick
Estonian project Erik Stoneheart wins Screen Best Pitch Award.
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Estonia to join tax rebate club in 2016
Estonia is to become the latest European country to join the tax rebate club attracting foreign productions to shoot at its locations.
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'The Tribe' director in first Ukraine, Norway co-pro
Luxembourg, the second feature by The Tribe director Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy, is set to become the first ever co-production between Ukraine and Norway.
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Bodrov, Mokritsky films win development funding
New projects by Sergei Bodrov and Sergei Mokritsky awarded development funding by Russian Cinema Fund
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Paris attacks: Bac, Pathé push on with 'Taj Mahal', 'Cowboys' releases
Terrorism-themed films to hit French screens in coming days.