All The Euro 75 articles – Page 4
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The Euro 75: Haut et Court (France)
The company has racked up more than 50 feature credits including Laurent Cantet’s 2008 Palme d’Or winner The Class.
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The Euro 75: Good Chaos (UK)
Set up by Mike Goodridge, former Screen International editor who has also headed Protagonist Pictures and Macao film festival.
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The Euro 75: Garagefilm International (Sweden)
Its breakthrough moment came in 2010, when Babak Najafi’s ‘Sebbe’ won the best first feature award at the Berlinale.
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The Euro 75: Film AG (Austria)
A two-pronged production strategy sees the company realising films with commercial potential for German-speaking territories.
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The Euro 75: Element Pictures (Ireland)
They regularly collaborate with BBC Film, Film4, Searchlight and A24.
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The Euro 75: Elastica Films (Spain)
They’ve supported female filmmakers in particular, such as Clara Roquet’s Libertad, and Liliana Torres’s What Went Wrong,
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The Euro 75: Mike Downey (Ireland-UK)
His creative partnerships have ranged from Slovakia to South Africa and Latin America.
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The Euro 75: Coproduction Office (Germany)
The company’s breakthrough came when ‘Europa’ won the jury prize at Cannes in 1991.
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The Euro 75: Activist 38 (Bulgaria)
The company aims to expand into international high-end TV drama.
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