All Europe articles – Page 198
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Rotterdam chief: cultural elite "too often in our own bubble"
The 46th International Film Festival Rotterdam got underway last night with stars and political messages aplenty.
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Italy's Anica boss reveals industry goals for 2017
Italy’s former minister of culture Francesco Rutelli revealed industry ambitions last week in Rome.
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Gaumont TV unveils creative affairs expansion
Adam Fishbach will lead the creative affairs department at European giant Gaumont’s Los Angeles-based production and distribution arm.
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Didier Brunner animation boarded by SC Films, Haut Et Court
EXCLUSIVE: Sales and distribution deals for Pachamama, from Ernest And Celestine producer.
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Berlin's Panorama lineup rounds out with UK, Italian, Lebanese titles
Berlin’s Panorama lineup also includes new films from US, China and Brazil.
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Women producers triumph at When East Meets West co-pro forum
Trieste event welcomed 350 industry professionals this year.
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'Elle', 'Frantz', 'Slack Bay' lead France's César Award nominations
Paul Verhoeven’s thriller Elle and François Ozon’s period drama Frantz scored the most nominations.
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Oscars 2017 analysis: diversity gains a boon in ugly times
This year saw a number of records, including the most nominations for black actors in one category.
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Terrence Malick's WWII drama 'Radegund' scores international deal
David Garrett’s Mister Smith boards period drama, currently in post-production.
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China-owned AMC to acquire Nordic Cinema Group in $929m deal
Nordic exhibitor is the largest theatre operator in Scandinavia and the Baltics.
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Berlin sets competition, adds Amazon and BBC drama premieres
Stanley Tucci, Catherine Deneuve dramas join competition; TV dramas and Oleg Sentsov doc set to get world premiere.
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EFM: Devilworks reveals first trailers for genre slate
Sales outfit is bringing six market premieres to Berlin.
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Lord Puttnam issues Brexit warning
Respected producer calls for government to guarantee “the right to stay” for EU nationals working in VFX and animation sectors.
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Poland expected to launch filming incentive in 2017
The Polish Ministry of Culture is proposing a €22m annual budget for the 25% rebate scheme.
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Cannes Marché, Sheffield Doc/Fest launch VR venture
DDD60 initiative is aimed at improving VR experience online and at festivals.
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Berlin: 43 titles revealed for Forum
World premieres include Barrage, starring Isabelle Huppert and her daughter Lolita Chammah.
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'Misfits' director among seven to present new TV dramas in Berlin
Seven high-end European and US drama series will participate in the 2017 edition of the EFM’s TV co-pro event.
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Roman Polanski to preside over French Césars
Decision to fete director still haunted by 1977 statutory rape charge sparks controversy in some quarters in France.
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EFM: WestEnd boards Chris Messina, Abigail Spencer comedy
EXCLUSIVE: American comedy-drama comes from Albert Nobbs producers Mockingbird Pictures.