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Sentsov case heads to Strasbourg
The campaign to free Ukrainian film-maker Oleg Sentsov from detention in Russia has been taken to the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR).
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Luc Besson's Lucy to open Locarno
Thriller starring Scarlett Johansson to open Locarno Film Festival.
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Still Life wins at VOICES
Uberto Pasolini’s second feature [pictured] wins at fifth edition of Russian showcase for young European cinema.
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New Horizons unveils line-up
Running July 24-Aug 3, the festival will open with Wild Tales, Winter Sleep and Clouds of Sils Maria
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Beatles to open NIFF
Adaptation of Lars Saabye Christensen’s novel to open the 42nd Norwegian International Film Festival.
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George RR Martin advocates Game of Thrones movie
Speaking at the Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival, Game Of Thrones creator George R. R. Martin has acknowledged that he would like to round off the epic TV series with a feature film.
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Industry mourns Frank Stehling
Filmboard Berlin-Brandenburg veteran was most recently MD of Berlin-based PRIMEHOUSE.
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Zvjagintsev, Daldry among Motovun guests
Special country focus on Turkey; youth programme moves to neighbouring Buzet.
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Odessa unveils works in progress
EXCLUSIVE: The Battle of Sevastopol among 11 projects being presented next week.
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Karlovy Vary pitches include Fornay film
Karlovy Vary’s industry days continued today with the Pitch & Feedback initiative, including the new film from My Dog Killer director Mira Fornay, alongside the Docu Talents from the East showcase.
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Zurich introduces TV section
Out-of-competition strand will present productions that have garnered attention from the global TV world.
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Second edition of SOFA announced
The School of Film Agents 2014 will take place Aug 15-24 in Wroclaw and feature eight projects.
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AMBI options thriller O.O.B.I.
Martina Stella’s debut screenplay is set to enter principal photography in early 2015.
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Karlovy Vary unveils Works in Progress
A dark animated take on The Little Mermaid and the urban legend of a teenage serial killer in 1960s Poland prove stand outs at KVIFF’s Works in Progress event.
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Rome announces 2014 changes
Audience to decide the award-winners in each section, which have changed name and focus for this year’s festival.
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Award-winner pulled due to Russian obscenity law
EXCLUSIVE: Festival screening of Yes and Yes [pictured] pulled due to Russia’s new anti-obscenity law.
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LUX Prize 2014 finalists unveiled
Girlhood, White God and The Wonders among the finalists announced in Karlovy Vary; 2013 audience winner revealed.
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Mel Gibson on a return to directing
After picking up the top honour at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, Mel Gibson talked to Screen about a return to directing, a possible move into television and reuniting with Lethal Weapon director Richard Donner.
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Catherine Deneuve to head Dinard jury
French film star to be president of the Dinard British Film Festival’s 25th edition.
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German producers 'regret' over €10m cuts proposal
Germany’s film producers have expressed ¨exceptional regret¨ at learning that Angela Merkel’s cabinet has proposed reducing the annual budget for the DFFF ¨German spend¨ incentive by another €10m to €50m in the global federal budget for 2015.