All Eastern Europe articles – Page 18
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NewsTransilvania film festival: industry report, 'Monos' wins top prize
Mihály Schwechtje’s Democracy Work In Progress wins €20,000 Eurimages co-production development award.
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NewsMagnolia Pictures takes Cannes Competition selection 'The Whistlers'
Toni Erdmann director Maren Ade among co-producers.
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Reviews'Homeward': Cannes Review
This notable debut takes the form of a father-and-son road trip from Kyiv to Crimea
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Reviews'Tommaso': Cannes Review
Abel Ferrara mines personal territory for this indulgent tale of an ageing filmmaker struggling with his demons
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Reviews‘The Whistlers’: Review
Corneliu Porumboiu delivers a crime thriller set in the Canary Island of La Gomera
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NewsLoco Films takes rights to Marko Skop’s nationalism drama 'Let There Be Light' (exclusive)
Film concerns a family caught up in the rise of xenophobic behaviour.
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NewsSPC swoops on multiple territories for Cannes selection 'Frankie'
Third collaboration between distributor and Ira Sachs, and producer Saïd Ben Saïd.
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NewsBulgaria eyes launch of cash production incentive
News announced at the annual Sofia Meetings and Sofia International Film Festival.
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NewsDanny DeVito, Vicky Krieps, Peter Sarsgaard, John Leguizamo join 'Harry Haft'
Production underway on Second World War saga starring Ben Foster.
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Reviews'Dolce Fine Giornata': Sundance Review
A successful liberal writer is forced to confront her own prejudices in the aftermath of a terror attack
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NewsFormer Torino Film Lab chief unveils new Pop Up Film Residency (exclusive)
Matthiu Darras says Babak Jalali is among the first filmmakers who will participate.
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News'Rambo' producer, Hungarian industry steward Andy Vajna dies at 74
Son Of Saul director Laszlo Nemes hails man who ‘recreated the Hungarian film landscape’.
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NewsHow can the Baltic states address local distribution challenges?
Audiences in Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia don’t typically watch films from their neighbouring countries.
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Reviews'Take It Or Leave It': Tallinn Review
Estonia’s Oscar entry turns the tables on conventional gender roles
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Reviews'Until We Fall': Tallinn Review
An impressive, superbly-acted Danish drama about a couple struggling to come to terms with the past
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Reviews'Sunburn': Tallinn Review
Portugese drama charts the return of a controversial friend into a close-knit group
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NewsFormer Tallinn Best Pitch award winners gearing up for production
Robert Hloz’s Czech sci-fi thriller Restore Point aims to shoot in 2019.
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NewsLithuania to increase tax incentive scheme for productions to 30%
Increase announced at Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival.















