All Eastern Europe articles – Page 44
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NewsTsar, Public Enemies bookend Moscow Film Festival
Russian director Pavel Lungin will chair the jury at the 31st Moscow International Film Festival, where competition films include Waldemar Krzystek’s Little Moscow and Duncan Jones’s Moon.
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Macedonian Film Fund joins EFP
The Macedonian Film Fund has become the 30th member of European Film Promotion (EFP), the pan-European network of film promotion and export organisations.
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Features
The Last Warrior
Set in the not too distant future, the head of security at a war mongering corporation goes after a rogue soldier who has been genetically enhanced.
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NewsCinema City opens new screens in Poland
Cinema City International has opened a 10-screen multiplex in Bielsko Biala and a Cinema Park multimedia complex in Poznan as part of is plan to open 117 new screens this year.
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ReviewsTales From The Golden Age (Amintiri Din Epoca De Aur)
Dirs: Cristian Mungiu, Ioana Maria Uricaru, Hanno Hofer, Razvan Marculescu, Constantin Popescu. Romania, 2009, 134 mins (varied)
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NewsCinema City's theatrical revenues up 6.1% in first quarter
Cinema City International has posted strong first-quarter results with big gains in revenue and ticket sales even as exchange rates pushed ticket prices down.
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NewsKeitel and Sharif eyeing Polish Winner
Polish filmmaker Wieslaw Saniewski is in talks with Harvey Keitel and Omar Sharif to star in his upcoming project The Winner.
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NewsEcho Bridge appoints Eastern European sales chief
Echo Bridge Entertainment has hired Sonia Mehandjiyska as vice-president of international sales for Eastern Europe, the latest of four appointments this year designed to bolster the company’s sales ranks.
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Features
The Great Ghost Rescue
A young boy helps a flock of ghosts find a new home. Adaptation of the children’s novel by Eva Ibbotson.
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Magic Boys
Two blue-collar Hungarians disguise themselves as exotic dancers to blackmail a scheming American tycoon.
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One More Croissant (working title)
In Paris, an Estonian caretaker forms a bond with her charge, an elderly, exiled French lady.
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The Turin Horse
An existential metaphor about death and pain. Inspired by Nietzsche’s experience in the Italian city of Turin.
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Universal Soldier III: The Next Generation
In a continuation of the franchise started by Roland Emmerich in 1992, a special military unit must stop a plot to turn the Chernobyl nuclear plant into a giant dirty bomb.
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ReviewsFirst Of All, Felicia
Dirs/scr: Razvan Radulescu, Melissa de Raaf. Romania, France, Croatia, Belgium. 2009. 120 mins.
















