All Europe articles – Page 191
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Seville International strikes sales on 'Pecking Order'
EXCLUSIVE: North American deal among those concluded.
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Paul Haggis to be honoured at Kosovo's PriFest
Crash and Million Dollar Baby filmmaker to attend July festival.
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Features
Top Italian producer: we're switching focus from film to TV
Cattleya founder Ricardo Tozzi tells Gabriele Niola why he is repositioning his company.
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Sunny Side of the Doc strikes enhanced China partnership
French documentary marketplace plots increased China presence.
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'Wonder Woman' lassoes $122.5m in international debut (update)
JUNE 5 UPDATE: Director Patty Jenkins, star Gal Gadot drive strong launches in 55 markets; Disney crosses $2bn at international box office; Pirates 5 hits $500m.
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Territory focus: Ireland aims to sustain success
The Irish film industry is riding high thanks to a blossoming of creative talent and the rise in international productions shooting in the country.
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IFB, Creative Europe-backed Screen Leaders picks 18 participants
Career development initiative selects 2017 group.
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eOne appoints head of film business in Benelux
EXCLUSIVE: Wilco Wolfers takes over role as Jan Kouwenhouven retires from post.
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Takashi Miike to premiere 'JoJo's Bizarre Adventure' at Neuchatel festival
Miike will also attend the genre event in Switzerland.
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Cannes 2017: the seven major talking points
From Netflix to China, Screen runs down the key talking points from this year’s festival and market.
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'Pirates Of The Caribbean 5' in $208.4m international launch (update)
The Fate Of The Furious crosses $1bn worldwide, while Alien: Covenant passes $100m international mark.
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Cannes 2017: Un Certain Regard winners revealed
Mohammad Rasoulof’s A Man Of Integrity among winners.
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European cinemas group UNIC backs Cannes Netflix ruling
Exhibitors’ body releases statement in support of festival’s Competition decision.
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'The Rider', 'A Ciambra' among Directors’ Fortnight winners
Sponsor prizes also go to Claire Denis comedy and Philippe Garrel drama.
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Lars von Trier's 'The House That Jack Built' sells to Italy
Videa takes Italy rights to serial killer drama starring Matt Dillon.
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Reviews
'In The Fade': Cannes Review
An unflinching Diane Kruger anchors this unfortunately-timed drama about a terrorist attack in Hamburg
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Gaumont, Eclair to restore 100 feature films
Robert Bresson’s Lancelot Du Lac [pictured] included in deal.
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ECA to spotlight China at Barcelona showcase
Shanghai-based events cinema outfit Citylights Events to attend.
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Reviews
'Zombillenium': Cannes Review
A new employee must find his feet at a monster theme park in this French animation