All Eastern Europe articles – Page 15
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Reviews‘Numbers’: Berlin Review
Oleg Sentsov’s stage play is reimagined for the screen in its first-ever public outing
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Reviews‘Uppercase Print’: Berlin Review
In one of his two works at this year’s Forum, Romania’s Radu Jude looks back on a case of state oppression
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NewsMichel Hazanavicius to lead 2020 Sarajevo Film Festival jury
Director of ‘The Artist’ follows Ruben Östlund, Asghar Farhadi in the role.
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Reviews‘Father’: Review
A father undertakes an odyssey across Serbia to be reuinted with his children
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Reviews‘Malmkrog’: Berlin Review
Berlin’s new section, Encounters, opens on a ’militantly cerebral’ note
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NewsBest Friend Forever boards sales on Radu Jude’s Berlinale Forum title ‘Uppercase Print’ (exclusive)
Feature tells true story of student arrested by Communist Romania’s secret services after challenging regime of dictator Nicolae Ceausescu.
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Reviews‘Truth And Justice’: Review
Estonian production is a suprise entry in the 10-film international Oscar shortlist
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NewsFilms Boutique to sell Estonia's Oscar shortlisted drama ‘Truth And Justice’
Estonian drama broke all domestic box records.
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NewsEddie Marsan, Germany’s Nina Hoss join thriller ‘Violence Of Action’ (exclusive)
STXinternational handles international sales.
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NewsEstonian director of ‘Truth and Justice’ on his record-breaking film and Oscar submission
Adaptation of classic Estonian novel beat the previous box office record set by ‘Avatar’ and has been submitted for the Academy Award.
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NewsWhich films excited international guests at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival?
Mike Newell shared select highlights while a local actress was signed by a talent agency and guests shared excitement for the future of the Estonian film industry.
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NewsTallinn Film Wonderland studios to open in 2022
Studio complex will be the largest of its kind in the Baltic region.
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Reviews‘Cook F*** Kill’: Tallinn Review
Mira Fornay confronts the issue of domestic violence through a boldly-executed absurdist comedy
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News‘And Then We Danced’ director: “Hopefully protestors will see the film”
The film has drawn protests at the sold-out screenings in Georgia.
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News‘And Then We Danced’ director responds to threat of protests in Georgia
Right-wing groups and the Georgian Church have condemned the film.
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NewsDelinquent doc ‘Fonja’ wins top prize at Ji.hlava film festival
Artemio Benki’s former child prodigy feature ’Solo won best Czech documentary.
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NewsTallinn Black Nights reveals first 2019 competition titles
Estonian festival also unveils first feature selection.
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NewsSlovakia cash rebate will rise to 33%
Local government-approved increase to entice international productions.






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