All Europe articles – Page 134
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Features
Go big or go local: how the European drama sector is responding to Netflix and Amazon
Shows like The Ink Factory’s ‘The Little Drummer Girl’ are searching for other funding sources.
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Walter Iuzzolino: too much streaming funding is leading to "non-distinctive" shows
Speaking at Connext in Ghent, the Walter Presents creator says terrestrial TV still has an important role to play.
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Ireland's film and TV tax incentive renewed until 2024 with new 'regional uplift'
Screen Ireland also received a funding boost in annual Irish budget speech.
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Ruben Östlund to head Les Arcs Film Festival jury
Östlund’s ‘The Square’ was nominated for best foreign language film at this year’s Oscars.
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Features
Fabrik chief talks opportunities for European creatives in the American TV market
Henrik Bastin and Melissa Aouate of Fabrik Entertainment speak to Screen.
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Reviews
'Urgent': Busan Review
A group of Moroccan strangers come together in an overburdened Casablanca hospital
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News
European Film Awards nominate six debut films for Discovery prize
Titles include Lukas Dhont’s Cannes title ‘Girl’.
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Reviews
'The Man Who Bought the Moon': Busan Review
Italian authorities attempt to track down a Sardinian man who has laid claim to the moon
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'Broken Circle Breakdown' actor joins family comedy 'My Dad Is A Sausage' (exclusive)
Connext pitches for new Flemish films also include cycling drama and plastic surgery-themed horror.
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Reviews
'We'll Be Young And Beautiful': Busan Review
A former teen pop star attempts to relive former glories with her hapless son in tow
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Reviews
'Distances': Busan Review
Former university friends struggle to reconnect during a strained weekend in Berlin
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Tallinn Black Nights announces first eight competition titles
The 22nd edition of the event runs from November 16 to December 2.
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Reviews
'Richard Says Goodbye': Zurich Review
Johnny Depp plays an English professor who receives a fatal diagnosis
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Reviews
'Swimming': Busan Review
A German high school student seeks revenge on those who would bully her
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Reviews
'Wolkenbruch': Zurich Review
A comedy set in Zurich’s Orthodox Jewish community could be a surprise hit
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News
Alex Garland, Sarah Gavron, Asif Kapadia to take part in new £10m VR initiative
Labs are part of new National Centre for Immersive Storytelling to be run by NFTS and Royal Hollyway, University of London.
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'Midnight Runner' producers Contrast Film set ambitious slate
Titles include documentary ‘Caveman’ and crime story ’Storm’.
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