All Europe articles – Page 267
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Iceland’s 'Rams' wins at Zurich
Mexico’s Kings of Nowhere wins doc prize; Thank You For Bombing wins Switzerland, Germany, Austria award.
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Dinard British Film Festival gets underway
The 26th edition launched last night with guests including Natalie Dormer and Hanif Kureishi.
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Reykjavik festival director reflects on growing event
When RIFF (Reykjavik International Film Festival) was founded in 2004, expectations for the new event were far from high.
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Walter Murch to receive Camerimage honour
Apocalypse Now editor to receive special award at cinematography festival.
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Andrew Cripps talks IMAX laser rollout
The company’s new IMAX laser system will be installed in 75 locations across the UK, Europe, Asia and North America.
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Memento racks up 'Monster' sales, Music Box takes US
MFI and specialist label Artscope unveil Venice and Toronto sales.
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'Room', Paul Thomas Anderson doc set for reinvented Rome
New festival director criticizes “myopic” battle for premieres and reveals London Film Festival “alliance”.
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Dutch execs launch distribution company, Periscope
Dutch industry veteran San Fu Maltha of Fu Works has partnered with Bruno Felix and Femke Wolting of Amsterdam-based Submarine Films to launch a new distribution company.
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Diaphana picks up 'Young Karl Marx'
France’s Diaphana Distribution has picked up Haitian-born Raoul Peck’s long-gestating project, The Young Karl Marx.
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Gay docu-drama 'The Circle' to screen at Russia's EFP showcase
St Petersburg’s EFP showcase will features eight titles this year.
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Errol Morris reveals IDFA top 10
The festival will screen ten films picked by the US filmmaker, who will also take part in a masterclass.
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StudioCanal acquires 30% of Mars Films; names Didier Lupfer president
Olivier Courson to exit StudioCanal as part of shake-up.
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Russia's Gosfilmofond plans Cannes alternative
Russia’s National Film Foundation Gosfilmofond is planning an alternative international film festival to be staged in Nice during next year’s Cannes Film Festival.
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Christoph Waltz gave up on Hollywood "fantasy"
Two-time Oscar winner Christoph Waltz had given up on the “fantasy” of a Hollywood career before getting the call to audition for Inglourious Basterds.
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Zurich Summit: industry braces for consolidation
US producers and execs from HBO, HanWay and China’s Wanda Group discuss distribution challenges and impending consolidation.
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French lender Cofiloisirs grows UK footprint
EXCLUSIVE: Former Film4 and Qwerty exec to spearhead UK push into film and TV.
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'Concrete Night', 'They Have Escaped' win in Helsinki
Pirjo Honkasolo’s Concrete Night and J-P Valkeapään’s They Have Escaped were among the winners at the Finnish Film Week (Sept 18-24) in Helsinki.
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Netherlands Film Festival kicks off amid drama
At the Holland Film Meeting (HFM) several new projects and new policy initiatives have been announced.
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Tennis Time in Zurich
Top executives went head-to-head at the Zurich Summit’s annual tennis tournament.