All Europe articles – Page 212
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Zurich Film Festival reveals full line-up
European premieres for Peter Berg’s Deepwater Horizon and Garth Davis’ Lion are among highlights.
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Oscars: Norway picks 'The King's Choice'
Erik Poppe’s war drama opens in Norway later this month.
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'Doctor Strange' to open Denmark's CPH PIX in October
Denmark’s biggest festival to open with Marvel fantasy, which opens in US one week later.
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TrustNordisk boards Kristoffer Borgli’s 'DRIB'
Fiction/documentary hybrid is Norwegian director’s debut feature.
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Guillaume Lirondiere joins Backup Media as COO
Paris-based company’s current slate includes Toronto titles Message From The King and Brimstone.
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Spain picks Almodovar’s 'Julieta' for Oscar race
Romantic drama premiered in competition in Cannes.
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Natalie Portman: 'Jackie' most "dangerous" role of my career
Director Pablo Larrain says Jacqueline Kennedy was a “queen without a throne” following well-received Venice debut.
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Jim Jarmusch's Stooges movie, Oasis film sell wide as buyers remain hot for pop docs
EXCLUSIVE: Gimme Danger, Supersonic in-demand for Independent; Thomas Quick doc gets North America deal.
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Toronto: TrustNordisk picks up 'The Divine Order'
Petra Volpe’s dramedy is the sales company’s first-ever Swiss film.
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Classics specialist Park Circus launches sales arm
EXCLUSIVE: Former Metrodome executives join UK classics specialist.
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NBC Universal International ups Raftery
Lee Raftery has been promoted to chief marketing officer.
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Features
Film4 director Daniel Battsek: "We will always be led by our filmmakers"
EXCLUSIVE: In his first official interview, Film4’s new chief talks strategy, challenges and striking a balance between UK and US shoots
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Toronto: Beta Cinema lineup includes Mijke de Jong drama
EXCLUSIVE: Acquisitions ahead of the festival include Mijke de Jong’s Layla M, which premieres in TIFF’s Platform strand.
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'Olli Maki' punches into Oscar race for Finland
The boxing drama won the Un Certain Regard award at Cannes this year.
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Reviews
'The Untamed': Venice Review
Dir: Amat Escalante. Mexico/Denmark/France/Germany/Norway/Switzerland, 2016. 100 mins
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Don Ranvaud dies at 62
The British journalist, football fanatic and producer died on Sunday night in his hotel room while serving as juror at the Montreal World Film Festival.