All Europe articles – Page 207
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Nepal's 'Season of Dragonflies' draws French, German producers
EXCLUSIVE/FILM BAZAAR: Nepal’s Abinash Bikram Shah makes feature directorial debut with the project, which is selected for Film Bazaar’s Co-Production Market.
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'Godless' wins Stockholm’s Bronze Horse
Other winners include Sand Storm, American Honey, Old Stone, Hooligan Sparrow.
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'Stranger in Paradise': IDFA opening film
Dir/scr. Guido Hendrikx. Netherlands, 2016,72 mins.
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Ally Derks' final IDFA underway, Michael Moore cancels visit following US election
Doc festival opens in Amsterdam; Dogwoof, Autlook ready new titles.
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European Film Awards: first seven winners announced
Land Of Mine, Suffragette win early awards.
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European Shooting Stars jury revealed
EFP chooses panel of industry experts to select Europe’s best acting talents for its annual Berlinale showcase.
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Les Arcs Coproduction Village unveils 2016 roster
A total of 21 projects will be presented at the development and financing platform.
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Rotterdam film festival reveals first wave
EXCLUSIVE: Jackie, Paterson, The Levelling set to play IFFR 2017.
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Features
Martin Zandvliet talks Danish Oscar contender 'Land Of Mine'
It may be set immediately after the Second World War, but Danish Oscar submission Land Of Mine feels like required viewing in the current climate.
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'Fire At Sea' seller Doc & Film on dealing arthouse movies
Daniela Elstner, managing director of Paris-based sales company Doc & Film International, talks about selling foreign-language titles to the world.
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'Afterimage': the journey behind Andrzej Wajda's final film
Afterimage producer Michal Kwiecinski tells Geoffrey Macnab why Andrzej Wajda’s film about a great Polish artist is a fitting tribute to the late director’s remarkable career.
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Black Nights 2016: Industry@Tallinn preview
The industry programme at Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (Nov 11-27) offers a wealth of attractions for international guests.
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Hannes Holm on Oscar hopeful 'A Man Called Ove', Sweden's biggest box office hit in 32 years
Swedish writer/director discusses the challenge of bringing a beloved bestseller to the big screen.
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Juho Kuosmanen on why boxing movie 'Olli Maki' is the 'anti-Rocky'
Finnish director discusses debut feature The Happiest Day In The Life of Olli Maki, Finland’s 2016 Oscar submission.
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The surprising story behind hit German comedy 'Toni Erdmann'
Director Maren Ade explains why she was determined to move out of her comfort zone and find the humour in a father-daughter relationship, in Germany’s Oscar contender Toni Erdmann.
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Tallinn Black Nights 2016 preview: making the A-list
Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (Nov 11-27) will offer a raft of intriguing projects, as film-makers cast their spell over the Estonian capital.
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Cottbus Grand Prix goes to Russia's 'Zoology'
Festival’s industry strand crowns work-in-progress winners from Macedonia and Ukraine.
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Claude Barras talks Oscar hopeful 'My Life As A Courgette'
Director Claude Barras tells Geoffrey Macnab why he could not have made his stop-motion animation My Life As A Courgette in any other format.
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Paul Verhoeven talks 'Elle' and why he fled to Hollywood
Dutch director Paul Verhoeven describes how it feels to represent France for the foreign-language Oscar with his latest feature, Elle.
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'Kills On Wheels' wins in Thessaloniki
Hungarian action-comedy Kills On Wheels and Icelandic-Danish coming of age story Heartstone take top prizes at Greek festival.