All Europe articles – Page 255
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Doc & Film to sell Rosi's Berlinale Competition doc 'Fire At Sea'
EXCLUSIVE: Documentary from Golden Lion winner to premiere in competition at the Berlinale.
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Kormakur’s 'Trapped' breaks Iceland TV records
Icelandic crime series Trapped, created by Baltasar Kormakur, has launched with a bang after debuting on Dec 27 in Iceland.
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Nordisk Fond aims to back more ambitious projects
Nordics fund also increases support for documentaries by 20%.
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German box office hits record $1.22bn in 2015
Local hits such as Fack Ju Göhte 2 helped score a record year in Germany - even before the release of Star Wars.
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Odeon regains UK market lead from Cineworld
Cinema chain sees its market share grow 1.2% to a table-topping 24.4%.
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Ymagis names Georges Garic deputy CEO
Garic joins from Asteelflash and will report to CEO Jean Mizrahi.
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Shooting in France: Bon Voyage
France’s reputation as an expensive place to shoot for both local and international film-makers may be about to change with significant enhancements to the country’s tax credits.
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Films Distribution: academy of film
The founders of Paris-based sales outfit Films Distribution talk to Melanie Goodfellow about their diverse slate, which includes foreign-language Oscar hopeful Son Of Saul.
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US titles dominate French box office in 2015
The US share of the French market rose to 54.5% in 2015 against 45.4% in 2014.
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Ascot Elite, Universum ink distribution deal
EXCLUSIVE: Kickboxer reboot, The Dressmaker and Kill Your Friends to get physical release through Universum in Germany.
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Distribution networks get €1.15m EU funding boost
EXCLUSIVE: Beta, Celluloid Dreams, Protagonist, The Match Factory, Feltrinelli join indie distribution schemes.
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Wild Bunch to launch Lindon-starring Rodin biopic at Rendez-vous
EXCLUSIVE: Slate also includes new films by Alain Guiraudie and Raymond Depardon.
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Screen's most-read news, reviews, features and blogs of 2015
Heelgate, the “tedious” Fantastic Four, Screen’s Stars of Tomorrow and our Cannes Competition blog proved some of the most-read articles of the year.
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Pietro Valsecchi eyes box office gold in Checco Zalone comedy 'Quo Vado?'
Screen Subscribers: Screen sat down with the producer behind Italian hit factory Taodue.
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World of Locations: Wales
International productions have long been drawn to this small but perfectly formed country, which provides mountains, lakes, beaches and castles aplenty.
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Goteborg Film Festival adds TV section
The Goteborg Film Festival is adding TV drama to its usual public film programme for its 2016 edition.
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World of Locations: Scotland
With rugged mountains, pristine beaches and cities that double for US metropolises, it is no surprise Scotland soars to the top of the wish list of many a location manager.
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World of Locations: England
The new Star Wars, the new JK Rowling and the new Bridget Jones film are all shooting in England.