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    Films Boutique takes on new films from Enthoven, Tsitos and Jude
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    Films Boutique takes on new films from Enthoven, Tsitos and Jude

    2011-08-18T08:07:00Z

    Berlin-based sales agent Films Boutique has secured international distribution rights for new films from Geoffrey Enthoven, Filipos Tsitos and Radu Jude.

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    Films Boutique picks up Rots, Jude titles

    2009-02-08T06:31:05Z

    Berlin-based sales company Films Boutique has picked up four new titles for international distribution, including two Forum titles - Esther Rots' Can Go Through Skin and Romanian filmmaker Radu Jude's The Happiest Girl In The World. Films Boutique's Jean-Christophe Simon also told Berlinale ScreenDaily that he has take ...

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    Rotterdam’s co-pro showcase CineMart unveils 2020 projects

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    Selection includes the upcoming drama from Berlinale award-winner Radu Jude.

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    Berlin 2021: Screen’s guide to the Competition titles
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    Berlin 2021: Screen’s guide to the Competition titles

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    Titles from Céline Sciamma, Radu Jude and Alonso Ruizpalacios comprise the Competition lineup.

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    Berlinale unveils 2020 Forum titles
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    Berlinale unveils 2020 Forum titles

    2020-01-20T14:48:00Z

    The strand’s 50th anniversary to open with a previously unfinished film by late Chilean director Raúl Ruiz.

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    Child's Pose producer wins co-pro award
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    Child's Pose producer wins co-pro award

    2013-11-18T11:20:00Z

    This year’s European Co-Production Award – Prix Eurimages will go to Ada Solomon from Romania.

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    Brownian co-producers to reunite for Leopold’s next film
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    Brownian co-producers to reunite for Leopold’s next film

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    The Netherlands’ Circe Films and Germany’s Coin Film, co-producers of Nanouk Leopold’s Forum film Brownian Movement, will re-unite for her next feature project It’s All So Quiet based on The Twin, the internationally bestselling novel by Gerbrand Bakker.

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    Romanian National Film Center awards $6.5m to new wave of features
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    Romanian National Film Center awards $6.5m to new wave of features

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    The Romanian National Film Center (CNC) has announced roughly $6.5m in funding for new projects, including $3.5m in funding for new features from established directors.

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    Sofia to open with world premiere of The Goat

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    The Sofia International Film Festival opens March 5 with the world premier of The Goat , a dark comedy from Bulgarian director Georgi Djulgerov and close March 15 with Wim Wenders presenting his film The Palermo Shooting . The festival's international competition of first and second films includes Bulgaria's ...

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    Toronto unveils new city section, announces first programme selections
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    The Toronto International Film Festival has announced the first selections for its 34th edition (September 10-19).

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