All Europe articles
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‘All That’s Due’ review: A German family comes undone in Franz Müller’s strained domestic drama
The Munich premiere is a sequel to Müller’s 2009 feature ‘Wallace Line’
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‘Karla’ review: A young girl seeks justice in delicately calibrated German debut
Rainer Bock stars in Christina Tournatzés’ 1960s-set feature
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‘The Last Spy’ review: CIA spymaster Peter Sichel shares his eye-opening life story
Katharina Otto-Bernstein’s extensive documentary follows Sichel’s involvement in key moments of 20th-century history
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RTL Group acquires Sky Deutschland
€150m deal will create German streamer with 11.5m subscribers.
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Pauline Durand-Vialle to lead European Audiovisual Observatory
Durand-Vialle joins from the Federation of European Screen Directors (FERA).
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Dino Mustafic’s ‘The Pavilion’ to open Sarajevo Film Festival 2025
The dark comedy will receive its world premiere at the 31st edition of the festival.
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Lukas Dhont, Pawel Pawlikowski, Ryusuke Hamaguchi projects among €10.7m Eurimages funding recipients
European organisation’s latest round of funding has also backed films by Marie Kreutzer, Jonas Poher Rasmussen and Radu Jude.
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Ukraine joins European Audiovisual Observatory
European Audiovisual Observatory will now be able to include facts and figures about Ukraine in its reports and databases.
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Transilvania’s Tudor Giurgiu shines light on event's role as a "festival of discovery"
President reflects on Romanian festival in Cluj which wrapped on Sunday.
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Karlovy Vary lines up Nader Saeivar, Andreas Horvath and László Csuja projects for Central Stage platform
14 projects from Central Europe taking part in new co-production platform Central Stage launched by festival’s Industry Office.
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‘Saturn’ review’: Transilvania non-fiction winner paints complex portrait of fractured Spanish family
Director Daniel Tornero turns the camera inwards for his What’s Up, Doc? winning debut
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‘Bright Future’ review: Romanian documentary revisits 1989 Pyongyang Festival of Youth and Students
Andra MacMasters’ archival essay named best debut feature in Transilvania’s Romanian Days
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Seven talking points from CineEurope 2025
The annual trade convention for European exhibitors took place in Barcelona from June 16-19
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‘There’s Still Tomorrow’ director Paola Cortellesi to chair Rome Film Fest jury
Actress, screenwriter and director will head jury of Progressive Cinema Competition, the festival’s competitive section.
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Ruben Ostlund updates on “tough shoot” on ‘The Entertainment System Is Down’
Ostlund has been editing his new film while attending Croatia’s Slano Film Days.
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Disney showcases all seven studio brands at CineEurope presentation
The studio trumpeted a slate of releases that play “exclusively on the big screen, longer than any of our competitors”.
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Paramount pushes family films, adult comedies in CineEurope slate presentation
‘The Naked Gun’ and ‘Scary Movie 6’ are released this year, while Ariana Grande joins the cast of ‘Meet The Parents 4’
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Studiocanal showcases D-Day drama ‘Pressure’, ‘Cliffhanger’, ‘Cold Storage’ at CineEurope
The company also trumpeted its “best year ever” at the global box office.
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Warner Bros showcases ‘Superman’, ‘Wuthering Heights’ at CineEurope
Other titles featured in the studio’s slate presentation included Maggie Gyllenhaal’s ‘The Bride!’
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Netflix strikes ‘first-of-its-kind’ deal to carry TF1 channels in France
Deal will allow Netflix subscribers to watch all of the TF1’s live channels and on demand content on the streamer.