All Europe articles – Page 234
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NewsVenice Days 2016 line-up unveiled
Syrian war documentary set as opening film; Naomi Kawase and Crystal Moselle shorts selected.
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News'Silence' backer Corsan upbeat despite restructure
Belgian financier of films including Third Person and Killing Season filed for protection from its creditors last month.
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NewsMoscow gets October film market
EXCLUSIVE: Market is due to screen more than 100 new Russian and foreign films to industry and public.
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NewsVenice 2016 Classics line-up unveiled
Titles this year range from Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai to John Landis’s An American Werewolf In London.
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NewsVenice Critics’ Week to open with Alice Lowe revenge-comedy
The strand will be bookended by Alice Lowe’s Prevenge and Xander Robin’s Are We Not Cats [pictured].
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FeaturesFantasia: Mateo Gil talks sci-fi 'Realive' and regular collaborator Alejandro Amenábar
Spanish writer-director’s futuristic spin on the Frankenstein story received its world premiere in Montreal on Saturday [July 23].
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NewsUK digital and culture minister faces Brexit, broadband challenges
Newly appointed DCMS minister Matt Hancock will also be tackling cyber security in his role.
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NewsRussian government mulls tax increase for cinemas and TV channels
President Putin advisor Andrei Belousov revealed the tax plan, which is aimed at supporting Russian film production via the Russian State Cinema Fund.
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NewsDogwoof takes Iggy Pop doc for UK
UK distributor has struck a deal with Amazon for Jim Jarmusch’s Cannes title.
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NewsUK genre outfit AMP opens Canadian production-finance arm
EXCLUSIVE: Team behind Trent Haaga and Simon Rumley movies launches North American arm to be fronted by Raven Banner sales executive.
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NewsHarvey Keitel, Toni Collette join Parisian comedy 'Madame'
Almodóvar regular Rossy de Palma to also star in the film produced by Paris-based LGM and Studiocanal.
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NewsSarajevo fest unveils competition line-up
Radu Jude’s Scarred Hearts among titles; In Focus strand also revealed.
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NewsJ.A. Bayona's 'A Monster Calls' to get Euro premiere at San Sebastian
Sigourney Weaver to receive festival’s Donostia Award.
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NewsCannes hit 'Toni Erdmann' scores German box office gold
EXCLUSIVE: Cannes hit approaches $1m after first weekend with screen count set to expand.
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NewsSarajevo: 'Toni Erdmann', 'Aquarius' to play in Kinoscope
The non-competitive strand will also feature Pablo Larrain’s Neruda and Kirsten Johnson’s Cameraperson.
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News'Bastille Day' pulled from French screens after Nice attacks
Studiocanal requests that exhibitors remove terror plot thriller from programmes.
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NewsSergei Loznitsa begins 'A Gentle Creature' shoot
Film loosely inspired by Dostoyevsky story to shoot in and around Latvian city of Daugavpils.
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NewsRussian deals for quartet including KV winner 'Zoology', football drama 'Summer Of 92'
EXCLUSIVE: Distributor Arthouse acquires quartet including Karlovy Vary winner.
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NewsFrance in extended state of emergency after Nice terror attack
Cinemas closed and concerts cancelled in aftermath of deadly Nice attack; cast and crew of ‘50 Shades Darker’ reported safe.
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NewsAntonio Resines resigns as president of Spanish Film Academy
Actor cites differences with board; Costume designer Yvonne Blake appointed as acting president until election can be held.














