All Europe articles – Page 111
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NewsSan Sebastian unveils first titles for 2020 edition
Competition line-up includes five Cannes label titles.
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NewsKarlovy Vary to host smaller physical festival in November
The 54 ½ edition is set to screen 30 films over four days.
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FeaturesWhat’s it like to go back to the cinema in the Covid era?
Cinemagoers in Tokyo, Copenhagen, Rome, Hong Kong, Seoul, Paris and Barcelona discuss their experiences.
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NewsErik Poppe’s ‘The Emigrants’ casts its two leads
SF Studios’ period epic set to begin production in September.
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NewsEU travel expansion to 15 countries raises international production restart hopes
Hungary is set to welcome back Denis Villeneuve’s ‘Dune’ in August.
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NewsBuyers order ‘Another Round’ of Thomas Vinterberg’s Cannes selection (exclusive)
TrustNordisk secures sales in Spain, Italy, Israel, and Romania.
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NewsSpain’s “tremendous versatility” can suit the new normal, say production specialists
Spain now open to international productions from most territories, with a new 30% incentive.
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NewsBBC Films, Magnolia Pictures and Tribeca Film Festival execs among speakers at Galway Fleadh Forum (exclusive)
Fleadh Forum to shift live discussions online due to virus crisis.
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Reviews‘Love Affair(s)’: Cannes 2020 Label Review
Emmanuel Mouret delivers his take on the ‘Unapolagetic French Art Film’
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NewsParkland picks up Mika Kaurismäki’s ‘Master Cheng’ for UK & Ireland (exclusive)
The film won the audience award at Nordic Days.
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NewsWorld premiere of Woody Allen’s ‘Rifkin’s Festival’ to open San Sebastian
Festival’s 68th edition set to go ahead in September.
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NewsFilm Constellation scores sales on Terry Gilliam doc ‘He Dreams Of Giants’ (exclusive)
The documentary goes behind-the-scenes of the director’s passion project ‘The Man Who Killed Don Quixote’.
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NewsIndie producers in “desperate need of cash flow”, Cannes panel hears
Advertising revenue slump has also hurt broadcasters.
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NewsEU must "do much more" to save European film and culture from Covid ruin, urges MEP
Element Pictures’ Ed Guiney, who was also on the panel, called for more “big, bold” European cinema.
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Reviews‘Paradise’: Cannes Market Review
In Tahiti, two cousins represent the past and the future of an island at the crossroads
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Reviews‘Josep’: Cannes 2020 Label Review
A delicate rendering of how Spanish artist Josep Bartoli escaped a prision camp in France
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FeaturesWhy Spain’s film and TV industry is hopeful international production will return this summer
The country’s rebate rate and single-shoot tax rebate have both risen.
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Reviews‘Slalom’: Cannes 2020 Label Review
Jérémie Renier and Ava’s Noée Abita star in this provocative drama set in an elite ski school
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NewsFlanders Image moves 2020 CONNeXT showcase online
Annual film and TV showcase was due to take place in Antwerp in October but was cancelled due to the virus crisis.
















