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CPH PIX mourns Thure Munkholm
Copenhagen’s CPH PIX is mourning the death of its head of programming Thure Monkholm, who has died at the age of 36.
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Pristina Festival cancelled after ministry cuts
EXCLUSIVE: Festival patronized by Vanessa Redgrave at a loss over last-minute government decision.
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Moscow film festival to make major cuts
Two days cut from festival, competition titles reduced and line-up almost halved in the face of tough economic circumstances.
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Moland to replace Arcel on next 'Department Q'
Norwegian director takes the reins on A Conspiracy of Faith.
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'Ode To My Father' sells to LatAm, Spain
EXCLUSIVE: Sales also made of Salut d’Amour, The Peaceful Island and Empire of Lust by Korea’s CJ.
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Nordisk Film boards Harald Zwart's '12th Man'
Hollywood director returning to Norway for war drama following The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones and Karate Kid reboot.
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Reel Suspects boards Aidan Gillen's 'Still'
EXCLUSIVE: Paris-based outfit boards international rights to UK thriller.
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LGBT festival taking five gay films global
British Council to make five LGBT films available in more than 50 countries, including a short from the producer-director of Golden Globe winning series Transparent.
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CineEurope to award Fox distribution duo
Twentieth Century Fox’s Paul Hanneman and Tomas Jegeus named CineEurope 2015 Global Distributors of the Year
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Peter Greenaway's 'Walking To Paris' among Eurimages awardees
New film from Pascal Chaumeil, director of A Long Way Down, secures biggest support of more than $500,000; next film in the Department Q series also receives support.
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UK industry wary of ‘devastating’ EU digital reform
Industry trade body Pact has described plans within proposed EU legislation to create a single digital market across Europe as a “major threat” to the UK film and TV industries.
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Wild Bunch launches e-Cinéma with Department Q
Digital distribution operation inspired by innovative models of US distributors Radius, A24 and IFC to go live next week.
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Film funders warn against copyright changes
European film funders warn EU from making “big bang” policy changes to copyright, authors call for fair remuneration
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Mikkelsen, Gråbøl reunite on 'The Day Will Come'
Shoot begins in Denmark on $4.4m film which reunites the stars and creator of The Killing.
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Nordisk Film returning to movies with Munch biopic
Danish major Nordisk Film, which has not produced a film in Norway since Kon-Tiki in 2012, will rearm its Norwegian production unit and start to make films again.
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'The Lesson' wins four in Sofia
The Lesson by co-directors Kristina Grozeva and Petar Valchanov was the big winner at this year’s Sofia International Film Festival in Bulgaria.
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Lech Majewski to direct 'Valley of the Gods'
Principal photography is set to commence this summer on the fantasy sci-fi.
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Istanbul Film Festival unveils 2015 lineup
Taking place April 4-19, the festival will feature over 200 films, including recent world premieres from Sundance and Berlin.
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Martin Scorsese-curated UK tour of Polish cinema announced
Martin Scorsese Presents Masterpieces of Polish Cinema brings together 24 films chosen by Scorsese, including The Last Day of Summer and Camouflage [pictured].
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'Bridgend', 'Madding Crowd' to bookend CPH PIX
Copenhagen’s CPH PIX (April 9-22) will be bookended by films from two Danish directors shooting in the UK – Jeppe Ronde’s Welsh teen suicide drama Bridgend [pictured] and Thomas Vinterberg’s Thomas Hardy adaptation, Far From The Madding Crowd.