All Europe articles – Page 252
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NewsCannes to stage terror attack simulation
French security forces to stage attack exercise in Palais du Cinéma and on the Croisette; screening hours lost from Directors’ Fortnight due to security protocols.
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NewsVertigo boss: UK industry tested by Hollywood films
Monsters producer Allan Niblo was among industry execs to discuss challenges facing the UK’s creative industries at the BSAC conference in London.
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NewsNazi-hunter thriller 'Fritz Bauer' tops German Film Awards nominations
Lars Kraume’s drama has nine nominations, including Best Film and Best Director; Colonia, A Heavy Heart and Me & Kaminski score five nominations.
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News'Jeeg Robot', 'Tale Of Tales' win big at Italy's David di Donatello Awards
Both titles won seven prizes at the 60th David Di Donatellos, while Paolo Sorrentino’s Youth took home two from fourteen nominations.
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NewsFilm4, HBO, Sundance Channel warm to Radiator
EXCLUSIVE: Film4, HBO, Rialto and Sundance Channel among buyers of comedy-drama executive-produced by Barbara Broccoli and Rachel Weisz.
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NewsGreek Film Centre appoints Electra Venaki as industry challenges mount
The Greek Film Centre (EEK) has appointed a female filmmaker for the first time in its history.
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NewsMoscow's Screen Best Pitch winner now in post-production
Andrey Silvestrov’s critique of contemporary society is currently in post-production.
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NewsCannes: New Europe secures 'One Week And A Day'; scores France deal
EXCLUSIVE: Black comedy to play in competition at Critics’ Week.
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News'Serial (Bad) Weddings' duo to reunite on comedy for SND
Philippe de Chauveron is re-teaming with star Christian Clavier following the pair’s 2014 box-office hit.
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NewsLouhimies plans 80-day shoot for 'Unknown Soldier'
Finnish production from Frozen Land director will feature 14,000 extras.
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NewsLocarno to honor German actor Mario Adorf
Adorf, who has made more than 200 films with directors including Sam Peckinpah, Dario Argento and Luigi Comencini, will be honoured with the film festival’s Pardo Alla Carriera.
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NewsRising star to play missing activist Bruno Manser
The Circle star to lead biopic of Swiss activist who lived in the Borneo rainforest.
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NewsIstanbul: festival and industry winners revealed
Kurdish workers drama and Rodrigo Plá’s A Monster With a Thousand Heads triumph at festival; industry prizes revealed.
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NewsLosange punches with UCR's 'Olli Maki'
EXCLUSIVE: Cinefondation winner Juho Kuosmanen makes his feature debut with the Finnish-German-Swedish co-production.
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NewsVilnius: 'Thirst' and 'I, Olga Hepnarova' share top honour
The festival’s industry event featured 20 work-in-progress projects.
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CommentCross-border access and the Digital Single Market: a poorer new landscape?
The Commission wants to make it easier for us to enjoy Europe’s rich cinematographic culture online, but its proposal may put that richness in jeopardy, argues Reed Smith film finance partner Michael Maxtone-Smith.
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NewsCannes: Thierry Fremaux interview
Cannes chief discusses the festival’s repeat invitations policy and explains why Oliver Stone’s Snowden will not be premiering at the festival.
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NewsSundance Selects acquires Cannes duo
The distributor has picked up US rights to newly announced Cannes selections Graduation and The Unknown Girl.
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NewsBAFTA Crew 2016 participants revealed
EXCLUSIVE: New film and TV participants include crew from Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, The Lobster, and Sherlock.
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NewsCannes 2016 line-up offers heavyweights, potential gems and food for thought
Competition titles include Nicolas Windng Refn’s The Neon Demon [pictured], Jeff Nichols’ Loving and Xavier Dolan It’s Only The End Of The World.















