All Europe articles – Page 224
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Locarno: spotlight on Summer Academy
Summer Academy returns to support another group of up-and-coming film-makers, critics and industry professionals, as Wendy Mitchell discovers.
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Locarno: industry spotlight
This year’s Industry Days (August 6-8) at Locarno Film Festival has a sharper focus on the market potential of films at script stage, finds Martin Blaney.
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San Sebastian: Sang-soo, Bonello, 'Lady Macbeth' join competition
Seven further competition titles have been revealed, including the 18th feature from South Korean director Hong Sang-soo.
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Locarno: Swiss cinema to become more competitive
Speaking at Locarno, Switzerland’s Interior Minister has talked up the country’s recent efforts to compete more on the international stage.
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Sarajevo: Works In Progress from Iran, Israel, Romania, Tunisia
Ten projects from South-East Europe, Middle East and North Africa will compete for industry awards.
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Turkish film industry rallies after attempted coup
Despite a crackdown on local media outlets, the Turkish film industry remains united in the face of ongoing turbulence.
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Ewan McGregor's 'American Pastoral' to compete at San Sebastian
The film will have its European premiere in competition at the September festival.
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Swedish Film Institute veteran Gunnar Almer dies aged 62
Almer joined the SFI 39 years ago, serving as festival manager for feature films for nearly 20 years.
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Oscars: Germany reveals eight for Foreign Language contention including 'Toni Erdmann'
Best Foreign-Language Film contenders announced.
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Locarno: Open Doors Hub spotlights south Asian projects
This year Locarno’s annual co-production lab introduces a fresh format — a three-year focus on eight south Asian countries. Martin Blaney reports on the new Open Doors Hub.
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Locarno's Carlo Chatrian talks "most challenging competition"
Chatrian tells Geoffrey Macnab why this year’s line-up is his most diverse and eclectic yet.
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LevelK boards Venice Days drama 'Sami Blood'
EXCLUSIVE: Amanda Kernell’s debut feature charts the story of a 14-year-old exposed to racism in 1930’s Sweden.
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'Making A Murderer' directors head to Copenhagen TV Festival
Copenhagen event to host more than 1000 industry and a number of high-profile speakers.
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European film fund spend up 13.4%
Average annual spend of film and AV funds in Europe totals $2.6bn, up from $2.1bn in 2010.
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Locarno: Piazza Grande & International Competition profiles
With the 69th Locarno Film Festival kicking off today (Aug 3), Screen profiles the Piazza Grande & International Competition titles.
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Harvey Keitel to receive Locarno honour
Pulp Fiction and Youth star will attend a festival screening of his 1995 film Smoke.
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Locarno, Wroclaw set for 2017 date clash
EXCLUSIVE: Wroclaw moves 2017 dates to accommodate World Games; Polish festival reveals 2016 New Horizons winners.
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Terry Gilliam begins production on 'The Man Who Killed Don Quixote'
Adam Driver to star in the long-gestating feature, which is set to begin shooting in October; first behind-the-scenes images revealed.