All The Euro 75 articles – Page 3
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The Euro 75: Microfilm (Romania)
Microfilm produced Radu Jude’s Berlinale Golden Bear winner Bad Luck Banging Or Loony Porn.
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The Euro 75: Mer Film (Norway)
Mer has operated as a director-driven company since launching in 2011.
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The Euro 75: Match Factory Productions (Germany)
Entering a new phase under the ownership of Mubi.
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The Euro 75: Maneki Films (France)
Maneki will have four productions in French cinemas in 2022.
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The Euro 75: Madants (Poland)
Projects include Claire Denis’ High Life and Valdimar Johannsson’s Lamb.
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The Euro 75: Les Films du Fleuve (Belgium)
Founded by Palme d’Or winners Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne.
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The Euro 75: Caviar (Belgium)
Last year, the company received a best picture Oscar nomination for ’Sound Of Metal’.
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The Euro 75: CG Cinéma (France)
Charles Gillibert launched CG Cinéma in 2013 after a decade at mk2 Films.
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The Euro 75: Lava Films (Poland)
Projects include Poland’s 2021 best international feature Oscar contender ’Never Gonna Snow Again’.
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The Euro 75: Komplizen Film (Germany)
The Berlin-based company’s eclectic output has included Maren Ade’s three features.
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The Euro 75: Kino Produzioni (Italy)
In 2011 the company began developing and producing arthouse films working with rising filmmakers and seeking out co-productions.
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The Euro 75: KinoElektron (France)
They have produced and co-produced 13 features, all of which have debuted in A-list festivals.
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The Euro 75: Keplerfilm (Netherlands)
After working on award-winning titles such as The Lobster and Bullhead, friends Derk-Jan Warrink and Koji Nelissen founded Keplerfilm in 2016.
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The Euro 75: Kazak Productions (France)
Kazak were lead producer on Cannes 2021 Palme d’Or winner Titane.
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The Euro 75: Inicia Films (Spain)
They produced ‘Summer 1993’ which won best film at Berlindale 2017.
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The Euro 75: Indigo (Italy)
Major breakthrough came in 2013 with Sorrentino’s Oscar-winner The Great Beauty.
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The Euro 75: Heretic (Greece)
Stepping up this month with its first Cannes Competition title, Ruben Ostlund’s English-language debut Triangle Of Sadness,
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The Euro 75: Hélicotronc (Belgium)
Hélicotronc has frequently co-produced with France but is looking to spread its net wider.
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