All The Euro 75 articles
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The Euro 75: Aamu Film Company (Finland)
The company prides itself on long-lasting director relationships.
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The Euro 75: Wildcat (Ireland)
Their ambition is to collaborate with filmmakers on original and cutting-edge storytelling for the global market.
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The Euro 75: Weydemann Bros (Germany)
Their ambition is to produce films that are both entertaining and political aimed at the German and international markets.
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The Euro 75: Achtung Panda! Media (Germany)
The company strives to create arthouse films with a message.
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The Euro 75: Vivo Film (Italy)
Earned a David di Donatello award for Daniele Vicari’s ’My Country’.
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The Euro 75: The Apartment Pictures (Italy)
The Italian company is in post-production on Luca Guadagnino’s ’Bones & All’, starring Timothée Chalamet.
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The Euro 75: Arcadia Motion Pictures (Spain)
Company has worked with a diverse set of filmmakers and genres, and has also pushed into animation, documentaries and TV series.
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The Euro 75: Viking Film (Netherlands)
Collaboration with directors Sacha Polak and animator Mascha Halberstad were crucial to Viking’s growth.
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The Euro 75: Vendôme Group (France)
They were producers on Sian Heder’s Oscar best-picture winner ‘Coda’
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The Euro 75: Twenty Twenty Vision Filmproduktion / Pallas Film (Germany)
Its first project — Filippos Tsitos’s My Sweet Home — was selected for the Berlinale’s Competition in 2001.
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The Euro 75: Tornasol (Spain)
Has co-produced several Ken Loach films including Palme d’Or winner The Wind That Shakes The Barley.
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The Euro 75: Tempesta (Italy)
The company has produced all of Alice Rohrwacher’s features and shorts.
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The Euro 75: Snowglobe (Denmark)
Founded by Eva Jakobsen, Mikkel Jersin and Katrin Pors in 2015.
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The Euro 75: Sixteen Films (UK)
The company was set up by director Ken Loach and producer Rebecca O’Brien.
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The Euro 75: Seven Elephants (Germany)
Launched in 2018 by producer Fabian Gasmia with film directors Julia von Heinz, Erik Schmitt and David Wnendt.
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The Euro 75: Savage Film (Belgium)
Scored a major breakthrough when its Flemish thriller Bullhead was nominated for an Oscar.
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The Euro 75: augenschein Filmproduktion (Germany)
The company is set to shoot Jordan Scott’s thriller ’Berlin Nobody’ with Scott Free Productions.
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The Euro 75: Samsa Film (Luxembourg)
Luxembourg production powerhouse Samsa was set up by Jani Thiltges and Claude Waringo in 1986.
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The Euro 75: Rita Productions (Switzerland)
Swiss producers on Claude Barras’s Oscar-nominated animation ’My Life As A Courgette’.