All Europe articles – Page 141
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Netflix to further boost European presence with Madrid office
Office to work alongside previously announced Madrid-based production hub.
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What are the pros and cons of using Big Data in the film and TV business?
Amazon Studios and Netflix approaches cited in presentation.
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Euro soft money easier to access than US incentives, financing agents tell Zurich Summit
Los Angeles-set productions ‘total lottery system’, agent says.
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'Jellyfish' triumphs at Dinard Film Festival
Film won four prizes including the Golden Hitchcock Jury Grand Prize.
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'Neon Heart': San Sebastian Review
An arresting debut from new Danish enfant terrible Laurits Flensted-Jensen
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Adana Film Festival 2018: Screen's Dailies
Read Screen’s daily magazines from the 2018 Adana International Film Festival.
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El Deseo to produce Isabel Coixet's next feature, developing Netflix series (exclusive)
The Almodovar brothers also producing new Argentinian project.
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EuropaCorp production activities mothballed, says interim deputy CEO
Luc Besson’s company is trying to rein in debts, find new investors.
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Netflix reveals details of new French-language series, Paris office
CEO Reed Hastings spoke on the French set of ’Osmosis’
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Peter Farrelly, Viggo Mortensen talk 'Green Book' at Zurich opening
14th edition of festival got underway on Thursday (Sept 27).
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'Baby': San Sebastian Review
This serious turn from the popular Chinese actress and singer Yang Mi reaps rewards
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'Quién Te Cantará': San Sebastian Review
Carlos Vermut returns after his award-winning ‘Magical Girl’ with this stylishly-mounted drama
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Mars Media sells key European territories on Russian war epic 'T-34' (exclusive)
The $10m project was screened as a work-in-progress at Toronto.
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San Sebastian presents prestigious Films in Progress award to 'Los Tiburones'
The Uruguay-Argentina project is being directed by Lucia Garibaldi
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Tim Roth, Clive Owen begin 'The Song Of Names' shoot
HanWay Films handles world sales on Holocaust mystery.
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Nordisk Panorama awards go to 'The Deminer', 'Shadow Animals'
’The Distant Barking of Dogs’ wins the audience prize.
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Indie Sales acquires Romanian drama 'Thou Shalt Not Kill' ahead of Warsaw premiere (exclusive)
Hard-hitting film is inspired by real-life scandal about life-threatening hygiene standards in Romanian hospitals.
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'The Black Book': San Sebastian Review
Valeria Sarmiento presents an accompaniment to both her own work and that of her late partner, Raul Ruiz
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Matteo Garrone's 'Dogman' selected as Italy's foreign language Oscar submission
Drama won best actor for star Marcello Fonte in Cannes.
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