All Europe articles – Page 196
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'Toni Erdmann' team distance themselves from US remake
Producers and director confirm negotiations but won’t be involved.
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Fortissimo set to relaunch with Chinese backers
EXCLUSIVE: European sales company filed for bankruptcy last summer.
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Flanders Image rebrands NeXT for second edition
Industry event also expands meeting opportunities and adds TV series.
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'The Cuban Way' music doc acquired by The Works International
EXCLUSIVE: Footage from the Cuban music-dance doc will be screened at the EFM in Berlin.
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Berlin-bound industry caught in travel chaos
Strikes at Tegel and Schönefeld airports and by BA cabin crew cause delays.
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Beta scores slate deals in key markets
EXCLUSIVE: Adèle Haenel comedy, Stefan Ruzowitzky thriller, Norwegian drama sell to key territories.
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Lionsgate UK talks 'La La Land', bold 'Valerian' plan and ways to boost UK film
High on the success of La La Land, Lionsgate UK and Europe CEO Zygi Kamasa tells Andreas Wiseman about his bold plans for Valerian, a move into TV and why he still believes in flexible ticket pricing.
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Goteborg: first footage revealed from 'Borg/McEnroe', Ruben Ostlund's 'The Square'
Projects participated in the Nordic festival’s works in progress event.
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EFM: Doc & Film to launch second season of Bruno Dumont's 'Li’l Quinquin'
EXCLUSIVE: New series to introduce sci-fi elements and touch on both migrant crisis and rise of populist politics.
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EFP 20th anniversay supplement
Read Screen’s European Film Promotion supplement, which marks the organisation’s 20th anniversary.
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'A Monster Calls', 'The Fury Of A Patient Man' share Goya glory
J.A. Bayona’s adaptation of Patrick Ness’ novel wins nine awards at the Spanish Goyas but Raúl Arévalo’s debut as a director takes best film.
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Ralph Fiennes’ Rudolf Nureyev drama sets cast, shoot, sales deal
EXCLUSIVE: Adèle Exarchopoulos and dancers Oleg Ivenko and Sergei Polunin will star in The White Crow; HanWay to handle world sales.
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Clermont-Ferrand: What to look out for at the world's biggest shorts showcase
What to watch, where to network and what not to miss at France’s Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival (Feb 3-11).
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EFM: Alma Cinema boards Milad Alami's identity drama 'The Charmer'
EXCLUSIVE: Company also due to launch sales on Guillaume Nicloux’s To The Ends Of The Earth and Roland Møller-starrer A Bluebird In My Heart.
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Mark Cousins destroys his own film with an axe at IFFR
British filmmaker’s unusual stunt made for one of the quirkier moments of IFFR 2017.
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IFFR: CineMart crowns 2017 winners
Victors on the night included Russian-French co-pro Jumpman and UK ghost story Martyrs’ Lane.
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IFFR: App dubbed 'Tinder for movies' wins at first Propellor tech event
The app gathers user-generated audience data and supplies it to film distributors and exhibitors.
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IFFR: Topkapi, Le Bureau, Heretic pact for 'Pari'
EXCLUSIVE: Athens-set drama has been developed through Torino Film Lab and CineLink.
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IFFR: VR Days highlights virtual reality potentials and limitations
Speakers debated VR’s place in the film industry, and how content can be successfully and profitably distributed.
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'Walter Presents' heads Stateside as SVoD
Channel 4’s foreign-language drama platform is to launch as a subscription service in the US in March, marking its first launch outside the UK.