All Eastern Europe articles – Page 38
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NewsContent to sell Redirected
Content has introduced EFM buyers to Emilis Velyvis’ all-time Lithuanian box office smash Redirected starring Vinnie Jones.
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NewsExclusive Media future uncertain
EFM: The fate of Exclusive Media remained unclear on Friday night (7) as it appeared that co-chairmen Nigel Sinclair and Guy East were headed for the exit.
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NewsSPC acquires Polar Bear
Sony Pictures Classics (SPC) has finalised its deal for North American, German, UK, Scandinavian, Eastern European and Russian rights to Maya Forbes’ directorial debut Infinitely Polar Bear following the recent world premiere in Sundance.
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NewsBaltic Event hands out five awards
Producers from Lithuania, Romania, Denmark and Finland were the recipients of five awards presented at the Baltic Event’s Co-Production Market (Nov 26-29).
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NewsWarsaw, Brindisi, Cottbus reveal projects
New films by Krzysztof Zanussi, Merab Kokochashvili and Jan Cvitkovic are among the projects from Eastern Europe being presented at platforms in Warsaw, Brindisi and Cottbus in the coming weeks.
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FeaturesFaruk Loncarevic, With Mom
Bosnian director Faruk Loncarevic won the Special Jury Prize at the Sarajevo Film Festival with Mum n’ Dad in 2006, and now he returns to the festival’s competition with his new film, With Mom.
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FeaturesBogdan Mustata, Wolf
Bogdan Mustata talks to Vladan Petkovic about his debut feature Wolf, which played in Competition at Sarajevo.
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NewsSarajevo industry days preview
Sarajevo Film Festival’s industry days include CineLink Co-production Market, Work In Progress, Regional Forum and Industry Terrace
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NewsShort wins director feature funding at Sarajevo
Cristina Grosan’s short Holiday at the Seaside (Godišnji na moru) has won the Atlantic Grupa Award at the Sarajevo Film Festival.
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NewsExpendables 3 starts shoot
Production has commenced on location Bulgaria and at Nu Boyana Studios in Sofia on Lionsgate and Millennium Films’ The Expendables 3.
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NewsFilm bill presented to Bosnian Parliament
New law will decrease dependence of film production on state budget.
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NewsBela Tarr to receive Sarajevo award
Hungarian director Bela Tarr and Eurimages head Roberto Olla are to receive the honorary Heart of Sarajevo award at the 19th edition of the festival (Aug 16-24).
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NewsWarsaw enters Beijing Film Market pact
The Warsaw Film Foundation, Beijing Film Market and Film Factory have partnered to launch the China-Eastern Europe Film Promotion Programme (CEEFPP).
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NewsSarajevo selects Talent Campus participants
Young film-making programme attracted more than 300 applications, its biggest number to date.
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SOFA to make Wroclaw debut
The first School of Film Agents (SOFA) will run in Wroclaw from August 19 -30.
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NewsShooting begins on thriller November Man
Will Patton and Caterina Scorsone have joined Pierce Brosnan on the cast of November Man, which Roger Donaldson is currently shooting in Belgrade, Serbia.
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NewsShip of Theseus triumphs at Transilvania
The debut feature of India’s Anand Gandhi adds to prizes won in Dubai and Tokyo.
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NewsSolar Studios to launch in Romania
Bobby Paunescu and Jared Underwood’s Solar Entertainment Group (SEG) has partnered with Romanian real estate entrepreneur Dragos Savulescu to launch Solar Studios.
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NewsFrears to get Transylvania award
12th edition of the festival will also feature three world premieres of new Romanian films in its Romanian Days section.
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NewsUkrainian cinemas face closure over “music tax”
Ukrainian cinemas are facing the threat of closure over government plans to charge them royalties for the use of music in films.








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