All Europe articles – Page 121
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Rami Malek confirmed as new cast unveiled for 'Bond 25'
Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Scott Burns among writers.
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'Pity' wins big at Greece's Iris Awards
Babis Makridis’ film expected to be Greek Oscars entry.
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UK's Emily Morgan, 'Border' producer among EFP Producers On The Move at Cannes
Three alumni of the programme have films premiering in Competition.
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Cash rebate for Costa-Gavras' 'Adults In The Room' sparks heated political debate in Greece
The project is based on the memoir by controversial former finance minister Yanis Varoufakis.
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Former San Sebastian Film Festival director Diego Galán dies aged 72
Galán was also a film critic and author.
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Danish hit 'Checkered Ninja' to compete at new-look Annecy animation festival
The animation festival has also launched the Contrechamp competition.
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"Piracy is the most successful form of distribution," says Werner Herzog
The verteran German director was giving a masterclass at Nyon’s Visions du Reel festival.
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Jim Broadbent, Sally Hawkins, Kristen Wiig join cast of Matt Haig adaptation 'A Boy Called Christmas'
Shooting underway Lapland, Czech Republic, Slovakia and London.
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Udine's Far East Film Festival announces 2019 line-up
Festival will open with Lee Jong-un’s ‘Birthday’.
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Film and TV training: industry gets creative to tackle skills shortage
The boom in film and TV production has necessitated new training methods.
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Cannes 2019: Ciro Guerra appointed Critics' Week jury president
Guerra and Cristina Gallego’s ’Birds Of Passage’ opened Directors’ Fortnight last year.
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John Waters to receive Locarno Film Festival lifetime achievement award
Previous recipients include Ken Loach, Werner Herzog and Agnès Varda.
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LevelK sells 'Hacker' to more than 60 territories (exclusive)
Deals include France, Switzerland and Benelux.
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Danish "grey Krone" comedy 'Happy Ending' sells to Australia, Germany (exclusive)
Key territories sold for agent M-Appeal.
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MIPTV may be "reimagined" for 2020, say organisers
There may be an increased focus on content development.
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"I feel like we are becoming an auteur TV label," says Christian Vesper of Fremantle
Vesper talks about collaborating with the Larrain brothers, Michael Haneke, Paolo Sorrentino and Luca Guadagino.
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An industry in flux: five top commissioners discuss Europe's TV drama market
Screen speaks to commissioners from five key European territories.
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Cannes 2019: Claire Denis announced as Cinéfondation, shorts jury president
Jury will present three Cinéfondation prizes.
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How Europe is addressing skills shortages to keep up with the production boom
Film production has grown 50 percent over the past decade.
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New studio opens in Belgium with specialised underwater stage
The studio can hold up to five projects at once.