All Europe articles – Page 2
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News‘Bugonia’, ‘Sirat’ and ‘Sound Of Falling’ lead craft nominees for European Film Awards
European Film Awards take place in Berlin on January 17.
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NewsErich Pommer Institut unveils 2025 participants for Audiovisual Women leadership programme
EXCLUSIVE: Programme is aimed at female mid- to senior-level managers working in the audiovisual sector.
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Reviews‘Hercules Falling’ review: Dar Salim is phenomenal as a troubled war veteran in powerful Danish drama
Christian Bonke’s drawn-from-real-life drama was named Best First Feature at Tallinn
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Reviews‘Testimony’ review: Raw, defiant doc gives voice to survivors of Ireland’s Magdalene Laundries
Director Aoife Kelleher follows attempts to bring real and lasting justice to the women involved
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Reviews‘Three Goodbyes’ review: Alba Rohrwacher impresses at heart of Isabel Coixet’s warm drama
The Spanish director’s latest plays Tallinn after its Toronto premiere
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Reviews‘My First Love’ review: A disabled student fights prejudice in fierce Norwegian debut
Director Mari Storstein draws from her own experiences for this powerful Tallinn premiere
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News‘All Fixed Up’, ‘Four Comrades, One Echo’ and ‘The Cord’ lead IDFA Forum winners
Projects win key prizes at IDFA’s international co-production and co-financing market for documentaries.
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Reviews‘Sisu: Road To Revenge’ review: The vengeful Finnish soldier returns in gory, underwhelming sequel
Jorma Tommila’s grieving commando goes up against Stephen Lang’s Red Army commander to muted results
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News‘Land Of Mine’ producer Mikael Rieks to join Zentropa
Rieks has produced for directors including Paprika Steen, Ole Christian Madsen and May el-Toukhy.
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Reviews‘Emergency Exit’ review: Surrealist Spanish comedy is fitting swansong for star Marisa Paredes
The late Paredes is one of several passengers embarking on a magical mystery tour for director Lluis Minarro
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Reviews‘Silent Flood’ review: Lyrical portrait of a religious community in Ukraine is new angle on conflict
Dmytro Sukholytkyy-Sobchuk’s thoughtful docmentary plays IDFA competition
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Reviews‘The Good Daughter’ review: Impressive, balanced Spanish drama gives child’s eye view of domestic violence
The second feature from Screen Spanish Star Of Tomorrow Julia De Paz bows in Tallinn’s official competition
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Reviews‘Amilcar’ review: Impressionistic study of Guinea-Bissau-born poet and revolutionary Amilcar Cabral
IDFA premiere uses archive footage and Cabral’s personal writings to paint a compelling portrait
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Reviews‘LifeLike’ review: Uneven Turkish terminal illness drama makes inventive use of virtual reality
The third feature from Ali Vatansever makes its debut in Tallinn Black Nights
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Reviews‘Father’ review: Slovak filmmaker Tereza Nvotova presents a bold, powerful portrait of paternal guilt
Milan Ondrik gives a raw performance in Slovakia’s official Oscar submission, which now plays Tallinn
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NewsMichelle Yeoh to receive honorary Golden Bear at Berlinale
Oscar-winning actress will receive award for lifetime achievement at the Berlinale opening ceremony on February 12.
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Reviews‘18 Holes To Paradise’ review: Savage Portuguese satire sees a home threatened by fire and feud
João Nuno Pinto’s elegant third feature about a bickering family in southern Portugal premieres in Tallinn
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Reviews‘All The Time’ review: Three women are linked by shared trauma in intriguing if flawed Belgian debut
Amelie Derlon Cordina’s Brussels-set feature premieres in Seville
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News‘Rose’s Baby’ starring Antonio Banderas and Eva Birthistle scores key pre-sales
Trudie Styler directed film is about a long-divorced couple who team up to have another baby.
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FeaturesGlobal Constellation’s Fabien Westerhoff on new company’s strategy after acquisition by Vuelta
His former company now fully absorbed into the Vuelta Group, exec Fabien Westerhoff explains the strategy behind new sales agent Global Constellation.














