All Europe articles – Page 137
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News
Greek production outfit Heretic to receive 2018 Eurimages Co-Production Award at EFAs
Konstantinos Kontovrakis and Giorgos Karnavas to receive prestigious prize.
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Features
How EAVE has supported filmmakers for 30 years
Celebrating 30 years, European Audiovisual Entrepreneurs has trained nearly 2,400 film professionals in 90 countries.
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Benedikt Erlingsson on Icelandic eco-terrorist drama 'Woman At War'
Erlingsson’s film premiered at Critics’ Week at Cannes 2018.
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'Firecrackers' wins best film at Stockholm Film Festival
Other winners include ’Cold War’, ’All Good’, ‘Skate Kitchen’.
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Features
'Never Look Away' could "change the landscape of European cinema a little", says director
Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck won the foreign-language Oscar for The Lives Of Others in 2007.
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Ymagis Group subsidiary Eclair Cinema SAS to be placed in receivership
Represented almost all of the Group’s losses over first half of 2018.
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'Cold War', 'Dogman' among early European Film Awards winners
Winners chosen by an eight-member jury in Berlin.
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Reviews
'The Hidden City': IDFA Review
A startling view from underground Madrid is one of the year’s breakthrough documentaries
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Reviews
'Kabul, City In The Wind': IDFA Review
Life goes on in Kabul, as its residents stuggle to rebuild and conquer their fears in IDFA’s opening film
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'Woman At War' wins 2018 Lux Film Prize
Benedikt Erlingsson’s film is Iceland’s foreign-language Oscar entry.
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Swedish Film Institute awards Wild Card development funding for feature films
Each recipient gets a development budget of SEK 400,000.
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'Ray And Liz' wins best film at Thessaloniki Film Festival 2018
Eva Trobisch’s ’All Good’ won two key prizes.
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Features
Pawel Pawlikowski on making 'Cold War': "I forget the script and just look at my cut"
Screen speaks to director Pawel Pawlikowski and his UK producer Tanya Seghatchian.
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IDFA 2018 opens with focus on gender parity
New festival director Orwa Nyrabia reveals his priorities.
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'Homeland' director Charlotte Sieling unveils details of hot new Danish project (exclusive)
’Margrete’ will tell story of influential queen at start of 15th century.
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LevelK boards doc about Danish children who create their own society (exclusive)
Film looks at a Copenhagen social experiment.
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Docs receive boost as Bertha Foundation confirms $1.4m award to IDFA Bertha Fund
The social justice organisation has supported the IDFA fund since 2013.
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Mother-daugther drama 'Agnes Joy' now shooting in Iceland, first image released (exclusive)
’Agnes Joy’ is Silja Hauksdóttir’s second film.
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Sweden's Dramacorp, Mismatch Films team for English-language 'Mediterranean Dreams' (exclusive)
The $11m project hopes to shoot in France, Malta and Morocco in 2019.
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'Capernaum', 'Black Mother', 'High Life' among first titles confirmed for Rotterdam
World premieres include Simone Kostova’s debut feature ’Thirty’.