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Cristian Mungiu reveals first details of next film
EXCLUSIVE: Romanian Palme d’Or winner to explore complexities of bringing up children in Fotografii de familie.
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'Timbuktu' director eyes 'Leo the African' adaptation
Abderrahmane Sissako considering historical novel, which captures adventures of a 15th century Arab diplomat, writer and explorer.
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Denmark to get first commercial IMAX
IMAX and Vue partner on first commercial IMAX theatre for Denmark.
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Russian producers plan film on murdered TV journalist
Film will focus on Russian journalist and TV presenter Vladislav Listyev; Oliver Stone eyed as director.
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The Wave to hit Korea, Latin America
TrustNordisk also sells disaster movie to former Yugoslavia and Israel.
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Dégradé producers eye ambitious slate
Rani Massalha and Marie Legrand’s new French production outfit Films Du Tambour attended the Doha Film Institute’s inaugural Qumra event this week to talk about the company’s ambitious slate of international co-productions.
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Les Films du Losange boards Prejudice
Drama starring Belgian musician Arno (pictured) marks feature debut of filmmaker Antoine Cuypers.
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Oettinger under fire over copyright proposals
EXCLUSIVE: European Commissioner receives criticism from major UK, German and French players as well as European producers associations.
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'Gomorrah' to return for second series
EXCLUSIVE: Filming on the second series of acclaimed Sky Italia crime-drama Gomorrah is due to get underway in Naples next month.
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Brussels copyright plans meet resistance
Resistance is growing within the European film industry to the European Commission’s plans for copyright reform as part of its Digital Single Market (DSM).
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Cannes Atelier to host 15
The 2015 Cinefoundation Atelier will host 15 projects from 14 countries.
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LevelK journeys to Spear
Stephen Page’s new feature is currently in production and is produced by the creative team behind The Turning.
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Iceland's Stockfish welcomes Vachon, Bouchareb, Blethyn
Inaugural festival wrapped this weekend screening more than 30 European arthouse films.
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Russia to back military history films in 2015
Crimea and Ukraine-themed films and those showcasing “family values” among those to get support.
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Jamie Dornan to lead WWII thriller
EXCLUSIVE: Sean Ellis to direct, Cillian Murphy to co-star in assassination film.
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Film i Väst, Nordisk Film, SVT join forces
New joint collaboration aimed to boost visibility of Swedish films and co-produce new features.
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Germany's Commerzbank boosts financing to $340m
Germany’s Commerzbank is prepared to serve as a financier of more international co-productions going forward as it increased its annual financing volume for film and TV production to $340m (€300m) in 2014.
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Glassland shines at EFM for Kaleidoscope
EXCLUSIVE: Screen International LA Star Of Tomorrow 2014 Gerard Barrett’s crime drama starring Toni Collette and Jack Reynor proved a popular sales title at the recent EFM in Berlin.
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European Parliament calls for copyright reform
European Commissioner Günther Oettinger’s proposals for a Single European Copyright Title has now received from support from some quarters in the European Parliament (EP) in Strasbourg.
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Jewish film fest sales down after Copenhagen shootings
Pre-sales down 40% following shootings in the Danish capital less than two weeks ago.