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Eurimages starts new co-production award worth $36,600
The Council of Europe’s Eurimages Fund has joined forces with co-production markets in Rotterdam (CineMart), Sarajevo (CineLink) and Rome (New Cinema Network) to start the Eurimages Co-production Development Award.
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MMC Studios lines up shoots with Szabo, Rappeneau and Hallstrom
Cologne’s MMC Studios are currently giving Studio Babelsberg a run for its money in the no-holds barred competition for hosting attractive international projects with films by Istvan Szabo, Jean-Paul Rappeneau and Lasse Hallström lined up on its sound stages for the coming months
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European Producers Club pacts with Abu Dhabi
The European Producers Club and Abu Dhabi Film Commission have renewed and furthered their partnership that started in 2009.
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MacKenzie to co-produce Dreamland, Birthday Girl
The first module of Trans Atlantic Partners, held in Berlin June 19-24, has resulted in two co-production deals being signed.
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Rotterdam brings African filmmakers to China
The International Film Festival Rotterdam has invited seven filmmakers from Africa to make films in China.
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Russia seeks to attract foreign productions by creating National Film Commission
The Russian Ministry of Cultural Affairs hasput forward an initiative to create a National Film Commission in the country, which will be responsible for attracting foreign film companies to make movies in Russia.
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LUX prize contenders unveiled
Of the ten films, at least three will make up the shortlist for this year’s LUX Prize.
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Sarajevo documentary premieres include Cycles, The Flood
The Sarajevo Film Festival’s documentary competition will include six world premieres, seven international premieres, and four Bosnian premieres.
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Susanne Bier plans new romantic comedy with Zentropa
Anders Thomas Jensen is co-writing the film about a hairdresser/cancer survivor who falls in love en route to her daughter’s wedding.
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Roskilde's film programme includes Danish premiere of A Somewhat Gentle Man
This year’s Danish rock festival Roskilde will be hosting a two-theatre cinema programme.
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Croatia includes minority co-productions in Pula national competition
Croatia’s national event Pula Film Festival will for the first time accept minority co-productions for awards consideration, in a separate competition category.
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This week’s hot projects on Screenbase
This week Screenbase features a joint project by Reinhard Kloosse and Holger Tappe, the debut films by Paula Ortiz and Christophe Sahr, as well as a production by Sebastian Mantilla.
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German film industry mourns passing of Frank Giering at 38
The actor played the lead roles in Christopher Roth’s Baader and Romuald Karmakar’s Nightsongs.
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Swiss and Austrian producers join forces for 3D slasher film
Zurich-based HesseGreutert Film and Vienna’s Superfilm are to co-produce the first 3D feature film to come from Switzerland and Austria.
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Cine Expo: Disney unveils first footage of Tron: Legacy
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures International wowed exhibitors at Cine Expo today by unveiling world premiere footage from Tron: Legacy in 3D.
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Studios support international rollout of Technicolor 3D
Several studios have now announced support for the newly launched Technicolor 3D format as it rolls out internationally following the US launch.
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Memento books more sales for The Tree, Think Global
Memento Films International has announced further sales on its Cannes titles.
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Dieter Kosslick to be honoured at Sarajevo
The director of the Berlin Film Festival will receive the festival’s Honorary Heart of Sarajevo award.
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Eurimages backs 14 new European co-productions
The total investment in the projects will be $5.9m.
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Garcia-Montero has Bad Intentions
The Peruvian director’s first feature is about a girl growing up in Peru in the 1980s, for Barry Films.