All Europe articles – Page 15
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NewsNew Europe hires LevelK exec as co-head of sales
EXCLUSIVE: Liang will handle territories including UK-Ireland, Aus-NZ and Canada.
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Reviews‘Her Will Be Done’ review: A young woman faces an ancient evil in rural French horror
Polish actor Maria Wrobel impresses in Julia Kowalski’s atmospheric second feature
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Reviews‘Amrum’ review: Fatih Akin directs coming-of-age drama set in 1945 Germany
Diane Kruger stars in delicate story set on a remote island as the Nazi regime falls
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NewsVision Distribution tunes into Chiara Malta’s ‘Three O’Clock In The Morning’
Coming-of-age story is the next film for Italian director of Cesar-winning Chicken For Linda!
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NewsAntenna Group launches Iconic Films led by Gareth Ellis-Unwin
EXCLUSIVE: The Greek production and distribution outfit has plans for international co-productions.
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Reviews‘Sirât’ review: Oliver Laxe’s long strange trip stars Sergi López
Fraught trek across the desert in search of missing daughter is a cinematic risk for French-Spanish auteur
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Reviews‘Case 137’ review: Lea Drucker anchors Dominik Moll’s police corruption drama
The 2018 Paris Yellow Vests protests provide the backdrop for this controlled procedural
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Reviews‘The Girl In The Snow’ review: Louise Hemon turns to drama with a story from her own family’s past
Documentarian’s debut is beautifully based in the Hautes Alpes
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Reviews‘Put Your Soul On Your Hand And Walk’ review: Gaza documentary is a poignant final testimony
Sepideh Farsi’s ACID film pays tribute to its subject Fatma Hassona, killed in Gaza in April
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Reviews‘Promised Sky’ review: Follow-up to ‘Under The Fig Trees’ opens Un Certain Regard
Three migrants struggle to make a home in Tunisia in Erige Sehiri’s engaging drama
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Reviews‘Sound Of Falling’ review: Trauma seeps through a century of women’s lives in rural Germany
Mascha Schilinski’s Cannes Competition title is ‘a work of thrilling ambition’
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Reviews‘Reedland’ review: A violent crime rocks a rural Dutch community
Sven Bresser’s confident Critics Week debut makes effective use of its traditional setting
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Features“Prices are crazy”: European distributors discuss Cannes deal-making
Eve Gabereau, Tobias Lehmann, Huub Roelvink and Anne-Cécile Rolland met for a Screen International roundtable.
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Reviews‘Enzo’ review: Directors’ Fortnight opens with Laurent Cantet’s last film, directed by Robin Campillo
A ‘powerful valedictory’ from the late French auteur focuses on an adolescent working on a building side outside Mareseilles
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News‘What Does That Nature Say To You’ by Cannes juror Hong Sangsoo sold to key territories
The film premiered in Competition at the Berlinale.
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FeaturesNeon’s Tom Quinn talks Cannes winning streak, production and sales expansion
Neon’s track record in the Cannes Competition isn’t just extraordinary but reflects the rapid rise of a savvy global player.
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FeaturesWhy a legal challenge by Netflix and Disney in Belgium could have huge implications for European producers
In the wake of US president Donald Trump launching his tariff war, the case has suddenly assumed huge significance for the European production sector.
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Reviews‘Leave One Day’ review: Cannes opens with crowd-pleasing musical of ‘exceptionally Gallic’ flavour
Amelie Bonnin’s culinary-infused film marks the first debut ever to launch the festival
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FeaturesCannes 2025: the buzz titles from Europe
Screen presents a selection of the buzziest projects from Europe available to international buyers at this year’s Cannes market.
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NewsBeta Cinema boards Second World War film ‘Each of Us’ starring Diane Kruger
‘Each of Us’ tells four stories, directed by four women.















