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Busan films set for Berlin showcase
A selection of films from the Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) are to be showcased at a Korean festival in Berlin.
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Papusza sells to the UK
New Europe Film Sales also records new deals on Thou Wast Mild and Lovely.
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Thessaloniki doc fest unveils winners
Four Letters Apart [pictured] and Becoming an Actor among winners.
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Euro producers launch scriptwriting project
Programme is aimed at developing Chinese and European projects spanning the two cultures.
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Ribbit hops around the world
EXCLUSIVE: United Studios’ records sales with multiple territories on the 3D animation.
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Keeper wins big at Swiss Film Awards
I Am The Keeper, Dreamland and Father’s Garden win at Swiss Film Awards; First Saas-Fee Filmfest honours Soldate Jeannette and Love Steaks.
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CPH PIX unveils full lineup
Sixth edition of Denmark’s largest fiction festival will feature 160 feature films and more than 400 screenings and events.
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Celluloid Dreams acquires Jamie Marks
EXCLUSIVE: France’s Celluloid Dreams has picked up international rights to Sundance competitor Jamie Marks Is Dead and is launching sales at Filmart.
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EFP breaks Filmart record
Tthe European Film Promotion (EFP) through Film Sales Support (FSS) is supporting a record-breaking number of 32 sales agents at Filmart.
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Pawlikowski plans more Polish films
Speaking at Cartagena Film Festival, the director says he’s planning a multi-decade love story set in Poland, plus other international projects.
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Karlovy Vary tributes for Rivers, Kashyap
A “neglected” Italian legend, a key figure in contemporary Indian cinema, and the complete work of a renowned British visual artist and filmmaker are to feature at the next Karlovy Vary film festival.
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Karl Baumgartner, obituary
International co-production and co-production markets around the globe will not be the same now following the news that the internationally respected German producer-distributor Karl Baumgartner has died at the age of 65.
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Sevastopol festival chief thanks Putin
Elena Naumova praises Russian president Putin’s agreement to annex Crimea and Sevastopol.
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Karl Baumgartner dead at 65
Karl Baumgartner, the German producer and champion of arthouse cinema who only last month received the Berlinale Camera prize, has died.
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New Sorrentino wins Eurimages funding
Projects to receive a share of $7.5m also include new films from Matteo Garrone (Gomorrah), Alex van Warmerdam (Borgman), the Taviani Brothers (Caesar Must Die), Tudor Giurgiu (Of Snails and Men) and Susanne Bier collaborator Anders Thomas Jensen.
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Prague to honour Kosslick, Wajda
Berlinale festival director Dieter Kosslick and veteran Polish film-maker Andrzej Wajda are to receive the Kristian Award for their Contributions to World Cinema at this week’s Prague International Film Festival – Febiofest.
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Spanish Affair breaks Spanish records
Comedy scores best opening for a Spanish film since The Impossible.
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Michael Noer readies new film
Award-winning Danish director behind R and Nordvest to set new feature around a love story at an old people’s home.
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Blind Dates takes top Sofia prize
Georgia was the big winner at the 18th edition of the Sofia International Film Festival (SIFF) which closed at the weekend with the Grand Prix for Best Film and Best Director award going to Levan Koguashvili’s second feature Blind Dates.