All Europe articles – Page 128
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European Parliament approves controversial EU copyright reforms in victory for creative sector
Professional bodies representing artists across all disciplines were jubilant about the hard-fought victory for its members.
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Cannes 2019: Nadine Labaki named Un Certain Regard jury president
Labaki’s ‘Capernaum’ won the Grand Jury Prize in Competition last year.
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'The Disappearance Of My Mother': CPH:DOX Review
A deeply intimate profile of Italian model Benedetta Barzini by her son, Beniamino Barrese
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What the EU Copyright Directive vote could mean for Europe's writers and directors
Furious debate has centred on proper renumeration for creatives in the digital age.
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'Those Who Work', 'Chris The Swiss' win three each at 2019 Swiss Film Awards
Prizes for ’Those Who Work’ included best fiction film.
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The rise of TV festivals: can the industry keep up?
Series Mania and Canneseries start within a week of each other.
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€2m awarded to producer nominees in three categories of Germany's Lola awards
The recipients were the producers of films nominated for best film, best doc and best children’s film.
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Qumra 2019: Pawel Pawlikowski reveals his traumatic move to the UK as a teenager
It instilled in him the artistic vision that runs through all of films.
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CPH:DOX 2019: Festival chief talks Europe, gender equality and testing the appetite for fiction films
The doc-focused event opens today in Copenhagen.
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Brexit countdown: UK producers face uncertainty over EU shoots
“We’re assuming it’s business as usual unless we’re told otherwise.”
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Filmart: nine European buzz titles for buyers
European sales agents will be out in force at Filmart, with buzzy titles from Berlin and SXSW on their rosters.
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Canneseries 2019 reveals full line-up
The line-up includes new TV projects from Hirokazu Kore-eda, Gurinder Chadha and Gregg Araki.
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'Fisherman's Friends': Review
A big city agent discovers a local singing group while on holiday in Cornwall
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'The Day Shall Come': Review
The second film from Chris Morris follows a Miami preacher who becomes the unlikely focus of an FBI terrorist sting
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Iceland's Stockfish Film Festival showcases buzzy international projects
Works-in-progress section featured a slew of English-language films.
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'Extra Ordinary': Review
A reluctant Irish medium is lured back into the ghostbusting business
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Women directed 23.3% of French features in 2017
New CNC report provides lowdown on budgets, pay and box office for female-directed films in France.
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'Harry Birrell Presents Films Of Love And War': Glasgow Review
Archive footage from amateur filmmaker Harry Birrell makes for an intriguing documentary
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Cartoon Movie unveils the winners of its 2019 co-production forum
New feature projects from Ari Folman, Anca Damian, Karsten Killerich were also presented.