All Europe articles – Page 21
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Reviews‘The Light’ review: Tom Tykwer’s Berlin opener is a murky meld of fantasy and drama
Lars Eidinger heads an accomplished cast in the director’s return to German-language cinema
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NewsMark Adams joins Malta’s Mediterrane Film Festival for 2025 edition
Ray Calleja named as festival director and Mark Adams as festival curator for third edition of Malta event.
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NewsKorea’s ‘Exorcism Chronicles’, ‘Noise’ land Europe, Asia sales
Finecut has closed a raft of deals on the animated feature and thriller.
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NewsAnke Blonde’s ‘Dust’ gets underway for A Private View, LevelK (exclusive)
‘Girl’ and ‘The Goldman Case’ actor Arieh Worthalter leads the cast opposite Jan Hammenecker.
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NewsTanja Meissner predicts “significant business” at EFM as last-minute projects come to market
Meissner said she had been encouraged by the large number of new projects that have been announced by sales agents on the eve of the EFM.
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NewsEuropean box office drops slightly in 2024, local films flourish
Admissions fell 1.4% with box office down 0.3% compared to 2023.
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NewsMediawan Group makes Max Wiedemann its first head of artificial intelligence
Producer is briefed with integratating AI technologies across Mediawan’s production and distribution activities.
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Reviews‘Raptures’: Rotterdam Review
Intense religious fervour brings fear to a 1930s Swedish village in Rotterdam’s Big Screen winner
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NewsArthood Entertainment lands sales rights to Berlin Panorama title ‘Yalla Parkour’ (exclusive)
The documentary was filmed in Gaza over a decade, before the recent war.
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Reviews‘Wind, Talk To Me’: Rotterdam Review
Hybrid Serbian drama is an affecting creative meditation on grief
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NewsIndonesian director Mouly Surya on ‘This City Is A Battlefield’: “I was trying to push the boundaries”
Filmmaker’s latest closes International Film Festival Rotterdam this weekend.
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NewsGeorgian drama ‘Tear Gas’ leads Rotterdam’s IFFR Pro winners
Nine projects win prizes from IFFR Pro’s Cinemart and Darkroom programme.
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Reviews‘Vitrival - The Most Beautiful Village In The World’: Rotterdam Review
Droll, dry Belgian comedy-drama tackles rising tensions in a small francophone village
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NewsNetherlands Film Fund’s Sandra den Hamer on the revival of the Dutch industry: “We are on the way up”
With several titles at Rotterdam and a growing market share for local films, den Hamer says industry is moving forward after several difficult years.
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NewsSPC schedules territory releases for Brazilian Oscar nominee ‘I’m Still Here’
Drama has grossed more than $1m in North America and expands this weekend.
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Reviews‘Perla’: Rotterdam Review
A Slovak woman’s new life in 1980s Vienna is threatened by secrets from her past
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NewsItaly’s PiperFilm to sell Eagle Pictures films including hit ‘The Boy With The Pink Trousers’ (exclusive)
Leading Italian companies strike partnership agreement that will also see Eagle handle home video releases of PiperFilm’s movies.
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NewsThe rise of the Netherlands as a co-production player: “What you see is what you get with the Dutch”
Leading Dutch producers on why they are increasingly working internationally with co-production partners.
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NewsVideo culture comes into focus at Rotterdam: “We all grew up in the VHS period”
Programmer and curator Olaf Möller on the festival’s retrospective of VHS culture and rental stores, ’Hold Video In Your Hands.
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NewsIFFR Pro’s Marten Rabarts explains why he believes the Dutch make the best co-producers
Raberts was appointed in the autumn to head of International Film Festival Rotterdam’s industry strand.















