All Europe articles – Page 200
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Latin American projects set for Toulouse works in progress
Joint initiative between San Sebastián and Cinélatino-Rencontres de Toulouse has selected six films from 198 applications.
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'Beauty And The Beast' gets adult-only rating in Russia
Children won’t be admitted to live-action remake; film’s ‘gay moment’ criticised by Russian politician as “propaganda of sin”.
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Cannes Marché reveals Frontières genre forum details
EXCLUSIVE: Trio of projects garner praise from industry; dates set for Cannes producer pitching event.
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Amazon Studios exec Roy Price to deliver keynote at MIPTV
MTG’s Jørgen Madsen Lindemann will also speak at event.
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Cannes Atelier to host UK, Palestinian, Asian projects
The Cannes Atelier will feature 15 titles.
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'Little Wing' director to shoot next feature in autumn
Drama, set to shoot in East Helsinki, will touch on teenage pregnancy and extreme right
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Losange scores key deals on doc 'The Paris Opera'
EXCLUSIVE: Feature documentary capturing world famous music institution is sold to US, Canada and Germany.
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Ted Sarandos says Netflix has "mostly" moved on from broadcaster friction
Chief content officer discussed relationships with networks.
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Netflix reveals release date, first teaser for Brad Pitt satire 'War Machine'
Movie directed by Animal Kingdom’s David Michod will get May 26 release.
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Netflix reveals $1.75bn European production investment
CEO Reed Hastings outlines streaming giant’s commitment to European content; teaser for first German original series revealed.
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Studiocanal promotes Anna Marsh as executive Rodolphe Buet departs
Anna Marsh takes over Buet’s international distribution remit in promotion to evp international distribution.
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Pirating of film and TV cost France €1.35bn in 2016 (report)
France is losing the piracy battle, suggests report.
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13 films that could be in the running for an Oscar in 2018
Like it or not, the awards race 2018 is already underway.
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Buyers of Scorsese's 'Irishman' call potential Netflix deal “fake news”
The finance plan for Martin Scorsese’s mob story remains unclear.
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The Match Factory secures key deals across Berlin slate
EXCLUSIVE: Festival winners sell to Europe, Asia, Australia and South America.
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'Das Boot' sequel finds director
The $28.5m TV series is being developed by Sky Germany with other partners.
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Ymagis Group revenues up 13% in 2016
European cinema technologies specialist sees earnings jump year-on-year and is now eyeing the Chinese market.
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CPH:DOX preview: date changes, populism and premieres
CPH:DOX director Tine Fischer reveals how the rebooted event is returning with a focus on the creative industries’ role in shaping democracy.
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CPH:DOX reveals competition line-up
The documentary festival is also launching a fifth competition strand at its 2017 edition.
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Croatian filmmakers protest against 'political influence and control'
Industry figures have issued a rallying cry to protect their autonomy in the face of perceived government interference.