All articles by Wendy Mitchell – Page 36
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25 European films to tempt festival directors in 2019
Returning directors include Almodovar, Hansen-Love and Celine Sciamma.
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Danish Film Institute set to back higher-budget productions
The Guilty backer is also tasked with helping Danish films hit a 29% local market share.
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Goteborg to host 2019 Eurimages Audentia Award
The $34,000 prize is aimed at promoting gender equality.
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LevelK boards Dutch teen thriller 'Vicious' (exclusive)
Dennis Bots directs based on Mel Walles De Vries’ novel.
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'Checkered Ninja' sets new Danish box-office record
Director Anders Matthesen’s family adventure opened on Christmas day.
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Nordisk plans biopics about 'Out Of Africa' author Karen Blixen and scientist Niels Bohr
Mikael Rieks will produce both projects.
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First trailer for Rotterdam Limelight title 'Coureur' (exclusive)
Kenneth Mercken makes his feature directorial debut with cycling drama starring Niels Willaerts and Koen De Graeve.
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Nordic box office report 2018: a strong year for local films
Denmark, Iceland and Norway registered rises in 2018, but Finland and Sweden saw dips.
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Swedish report says women filmmakers still not given as big budgets as men
Far-reaching study said market has more confidence in male directors.
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Felix van Groeningen on the challenges of directing 'Beautiful Boy'
The drug addiction drama stars Steve Carell and Timothée Chalamet.
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'Girl' director addresses trans controversy, calling for "inclusion without exclusion"
Lukas Dhont was participating in a gender equality panel at the EFAs.
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New goals needed to reach gender parity in film industry, say experts
Rebecca O’Brien, Anna Serner debated gender equality at the European Film Academy’s awards weekend in Seville.
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Ralph Fiennes criticises UK's "depressing" Brexit debate in European Film Awards speech
”In England now, there is only voice of division.”
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'Cold War' leads winners at 2018 European Film Awards
Other winners include ’Dogman’, ’The Death Of Stalin’, and ’Bergman: A Year in a Life’.
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SF Studios moves into Norwegian production with Paradox deal
SF will now become a full-scale studio in Norway.
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Lynne Ramsay talks 'You Were Never Really Here', future projects
She explains why she wanted to “smash up the genre”.
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'County Lines' starring Harris Dickinson wraps in London, plus first image (exclusive)
The film is the debut feature of the UK’s Henry Blake.
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Netflix, Amazon, YouTube chiefs talk local-language strategies at Content London
YouTube scripted head responds to this week’s bombshell about original programming model.
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Benedikt Erlingsson on Icelandic eco-terrorist drama 'Woman At War'
Erlingsson’s film premiered at Critics’ Week at Cannes 2018.
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'Firecrackers' wins best film at Stockholm Film Festival
Other winners include ’Cold War’, ’All Good’, ‘Skate Kitchen’.