All Europe articles – Page 117
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NewsInaugural CPH:DOX online forum discusses Creative Europe support, Cannes plans
Creative Europe executive Lucia Recalde pledged to filmmakers “we are here to help you.”
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FeaturesWhat European TV producers and broadcasters are learning from the Nordic model
Smaller Nordic nations have pooled funding to make productions happen.
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NewsCineEurope reschedules 2020 edition for August
The event has said a final decision on the new dates will be made by June 19.
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News‘Queen Of Chess’ takes development prize at first virtual ZagrebDox Pro
Producers and filmmakers pitched via pre-made videos.
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NewsUNIC urges national governments to support European cinemas
“We will only succeed through supporting each other.”
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Reviews‘The Fight For Greenland’: CPH:DOX Review
Four Greenlanders explore their culture and identity in the opening film at 2020’s online CPH:DOX
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NewsEuropean cinema group warns against breaking theatrical window during pandemic
UNIC claims releasing films early on streaming services will see “short-term financial gains at the expense of the sector as a whole”.
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Reviews‘Oceonomia’: CPH:DOX Review
A disturbingly timely look at questions of modern economics - which often can’t be answered
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NewsNetflix to lower streaming quality in Europe to ease load on internet
Streamer’s traffic on European networks to go down by roughly 25%.
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Reviews‘Songs Of Repression’: CPH:DOX Review
Winner of the festival’s top prize is an illuminating look at the troubled history of tranquil Chilean village
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Reviews‘Caught In The Net’: CPH:DOX Review
Three adult actresses pretend to be pre-teen girls in order to highlight the dangers of online paedophilia
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Reviews‘Body Of Water’: Glasgow Review
Lucy Brydon makes her directing debut with this intense drama about anorexia
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Reviews‘The Trouble With Being Born’: Berlin Review
Perplexing, confrontational AI-themed feature from Austria poses some troubling questions
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NewsDisney to put ‘Frozen 2’ on Disney+ three months early
Anmation smash grossed $1.4bn in theatres worldwide.
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NewsIstanbul, Belfast Film Festivals become latest coronavirus postponements
The Istanbul industry strand will proceed online.
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NewsFrench exhibitors vow to keep cinemas open as government bans gatherings of more than 100 people
“If their theatres close down completely, it will be very difficult to kickstart their operations and coax spectators back in after weeks of closure.”
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NewsKinepolis announces closure of cinemas in Belgium until March 31 due to coronavirus
Company operates 111 cinemas worldwide, with a total of 1,079 screens and almost 200,000 seats.
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NewsDenmark’s CPH:DOX cancels physical event, plans virtual stand-in (update)
220 films and directors ”have been sent home”.
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NewsItalian nurse film ‘A Steady Job’ wins Thessaloniki industry awards
Agora Doc Market took place entirely online for the first time due to coronavirus concerns.
















