All Europe articles – Page 149
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Film and TV piracy fell in France in 2017 but still cost country €1.2bn, says study
’Game Of Thrones’, ’Valerian’ among the most pirated titles.
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CPH PIX to open with Lars von Trier's 'The House That Jack Built'
Other Danish titles confirmed include ‘Holiday’ and ‘Cutterhead’.
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Features
Karlovy Vary Q&A: Radu Jude on exploring Romanian anti-Semitism in new film 'Barbarians'
’”I Do Not Care If We Go Down In History As Barbarians”’ confronts Romania’s difficult relationship to its fascist past.
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Munich: Henning Gronkowski on why he made 'Yung', his film about Berlin's youth subculture
The German director made ‘Yung’ with a US indie vibe.
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Munich: Director Linus de Paoli talks 'A Young Man with High Potential'
The German director says he is inspired by the genre-defyng work of Lars on Trier.
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Munich artistic director Diana Iljine on why the festival is growing in international stature
“We are a true audience festival for professionals and cinema- overs alike”.
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Munich: New-look Tobis developing German remakes of Euro romantic comedies
Spain’s ’It’s Now Of Never’ and Argentina’s ‘No Kids’ to be relocated to Germany.
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Munich: Constantin Film threatens to relocate to Berlin and Cologne
CEO Martin Moszkowicz uses Twitter to critiise the cost of living in Munich.
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Munich: Media Luna sells 'Sheikh Jackson' to Germany
The film is directed by Egyptian filmmaker Amr Salama and is screening at the Munich Film Festival in the Spotlight sidebar.
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Reviews
'All Good': Munich Review
A blistering performance anchors this meticulous and powerful debut
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Canal Plus to close SVoD service CanalPlay in face of Netflix competition
CEO Maxime Saada blames imminent demise on domestic red tape and rise of Netflix.
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Kiyoshi Kurosawa, David Wnendt titles to be showcased at Venice Gap-Financing Market
The 46 projects include 25 feature and documentary works.
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San Sebastian to honour Hirokazu Kore-eda
The ’Shoplifters’ director will receive the Donostia award at the Spanish festival.
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New projects from Dardennes, Niels Arden Oplev, Gianfranco Rosi to receive Eurimages backing
The chosen projects include 23 fiction films, 6 documentaries and 1 animation.
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HBO greenlights first Norwegian original 'Beforeigners' from 'Lilyhammer' creators
Satirical sci-fi to star Nicolai Cleve Broch and Krista Kosonen.
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EuropaCorp confirms new content strategy as it posts $95m loss
Company to re-focus on Besson’s signature action and sci-fi films.
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Irish government unveils $230m action plan to transform film and TV sector
Olsberg SPI/Nordcity report makes key recommendations to turn Ireland into a global film and TV hub.
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Robert Pattinson, Taika Waititi to attend Karlovy Vary
Waititi’s ’What We Do In The Shadows’ and ’Hunt For The Wilderpeople’ previously screened at the festival.