All Europe articles – Page 252
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MEPs make recommendations on DSM strategy
The European Union’s Digital Single Market (DSM) Strategy has occupied the minds of members of the European Parliament’s Committee on Culture and Education (CULT) ahead of a meeting of EU Audiovisual and Culture Ministers in Brussels this week.
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‘Carol’ cinematographer wins top Camerimage prize
Other winners include Rams, Son of Saul, The Look of Silence and Gaspar Noé’s Love.
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Edge acquires Stockholm opener 'Mediterranea'
Jonas Carpignano’s debut was first seen at Cannes.
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Jailed Ukrainian director Oleg Sentsov could be traded in prisoner exchange
The possibility of a prisoner exchange has been mooted ahead of the Ukrainian film director Oleg Sentsov’s appeal against his 20-year sentence before Russia’s Supreme Court tomorrow (Nov 24).
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'Son of Saul' wins at Zagreb Film Festival
Croatian event moved to November for the first time, excluded documentary programme to strengthen the industry section.
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Indian kids' projects head to Sweden
Sweden’s Financing Forum for Kids Content has selected two projects from Film Bazaar’s inaugural Children Screenwriters’ Lab for its 10th edition.
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Stockholm awards top prize to 'Louder Than Bombs'
Laszlo Nemes wins best director for Son of Saul; Mediterranea wins best first film.
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Ambre, Oddjoint punch for 'Boxers' feature
EXCLUSIVE: French producer Sylvain Bursztejn’s Ambre Films is joining forces with Celine Loop and Q’s Kolkata-based Oddjoint to produce a feature version of Alka Raghuram’s documentary Burqa Boxers.
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European Film Forum Tallinn wraps
Forum covered the Digital Single Market (DSM) initiative, concerns over new platforms and visions of the future.
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Tallinn: Animation in focus
Estonia is marching on as one of Europe’s leading creative forces within the industry, Tiffany Pritchard reports.
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Tiina Lokk-Tramberg on a 'significant year' for Black Nights Film Festival
Getting the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (BNFF) to a ‘Class A’ FIAPF status was 18 years in the works for festival director Tiina Lokk-Tramberg.
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Tallinn: industry warns indie film could go the way of publishing
The changing landscape for independent film in the digital market was hotly debated at Black Night Film Festival’s European Film Forum.
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Goteborg plans Italy focus
Luca Guadagnino will come to Goteborg to present A Bigger Splash [pictured].
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Eurimages unveils 'innovative projects' initiative
Lab Projects to support unconventional films.
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National funders react to Tallinn audience with Ansip
Funding executives were upbeat about European Commission Vice-President Andrus Ansip’s statements on the place of the film sector within the Digital Single Market (DSM) strategy.
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IDFA: Autlook strikes doc deals; reshuffles structure
New appointments and sales of titles including Toto and His Sisters.
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Eagles of Death Metal doc pulled from IDFA
All screenings cancelled of a film following the frontman of Eagles Of Death Metal, who were on stage at the Bataclan.
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Box office analysis 2015: France
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: US blockbusters and animation loom large but local comedies also have their say.
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Box office analysis 2015: Spain
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Local films may have lost ground to US titles in 2015 but a slew of releases may help Spain’s production industry end the year on a high.
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Box office analysis 2015: Germany
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: A slapstick comedy has become the biggest local film of all time in what is set to be the most successful year at the German box office in history.