All Eastern Europe articles – Page 28
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NewsTallinn Black Nights initiative Storytek gets government backing
Up to 20 projects to be selected for programme at November festival.
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Reviews'Out': Cannes Review
An unemployed factory worker travels from Slovakia to the Baltics to catch a big fish
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NewsSarajevo to fete Joshua Oppenheimer
The Act Of Killing director will deliver a festival masterclass.
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News'Dangal' dominates international session on $32.7m (update)
‘Alien: Covenant’ beats ‘Guardians 2’; The Boss Baby crosses $300m international mark.
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Reviews'Loveless': Cannes Review
An unforgiving image of Russia’s middle class kicks off Cannes 2017 Competition
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NewsUkraine's film and TV cash rebate finally signed off by president
New Cinema Law offers incentives to foreign producers and will be showcased in Cannes.
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NewsSerbia's 'Requiem For Mrs J.' wins top prize at goEast
My Happy Family also wins two awards at Wiesbaden festival.
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Reviews'Ice Mother': Tribeca Review
Late-life love and second chances form the crux of this warm, sensitive feature from Bohdan Slama
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NewsSergey Loznitsa, FX guru Colin Arthur, HBO's Steve Matthews set for Visegrad
The Young Pope production designer Ludovica Ferrario also slated to attend film and TV forum.
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NewsPoland's 'The Last Family' wins in Vilnius
Kosovo on track to join Creative Europe; LGBT road movie scores US, UK deals.
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NewsCineLink unveils first batch of projects for 2017 edition
Seven films in early development have been selected for the co-pro market.
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News'Godless' wins top prize at Sofia Film Festival
Sofia Meetings industry winners include UK project The Tentmaster’s Daughter; The Expendables 4 heads to Bulgaria.
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NewsMenemsha sets North American release for Berlinale premiere '1945'
EXCLUSIVE: Ferenc Török’s drama explores postwar Hungary before the Communist take-over.
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NewsCroatian filmmakers protest against 'political influence and control'
Industry figures have issued a rallying cry to protect their autonomy in the face of perceived government interference.
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Reviews'When The Day Had No Name': Berlin Review
A real-life murder inspires this blunt, bleak examination of Macedonia’s cultural tensions
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Reviews'Requiem For Mrs J': Berlin Review
A depressed Balkan widow plans her final days in Bojan Vuletic’s dark comedy
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NewsBerlinale industry show solidarity for imprisoned Oleg Sentsov
Agnieszka Holland among those to voice concern for the Ukrainian director’s ongoing incarceration.
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'Hostages': Berlin Review
Tense re-telling of a real-life hijack in Georgia from rising arthouse star Rezo Gigineishvili















