All Europe articles – Page 27
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Reviews‘Meat’: Thessaloniki Review
This turbulent rural family drama has its roots in Greek tragedy
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News‘Emilia Perez’, ‘The Room Next Door’ lead nominations for European Film Awards
Jacques Audiard and Pedro Almodovar directed films emerge with four nominations each.
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Reviews‘She Loved Blossoms More’: Thessaloniki Review
A trio of brothers attempt to resurrect their dead mother in this stylish slice of Greek Weird Wave horror
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NewsEFA's Month of European Film initiative kicks off in 42 countries
The third annual event celebrates European film for five weeks in the lead up to the European Film Awards on December 7.
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Reviews‘Hunt’: Thessaloniki Review
Melancholy Greek character study of a man being pushed to the limit
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NewsYu Irie’s ‘Muromachi Outsiders’ lands North America, Europe deals ahead of AFM (exclusive)
The historical action adventure is set for release in Japan on January 17.
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News‘Children Of The River’ team on being the first Italy-Japan co-production treaty project
Acclaimed Japanese director Lisa Takeba is working with Italian producer Parsifal Reparato. “Everyone is curious to know we proceed, how it works.”
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Reviews‘La Jetée, The Fifth Shot’: DOK Leipzig Review
Meandering doc explores a personal connection to Chris Marker’s 1962 short La Jetée
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NewsFilm study reveals 10 key viewing habits of children aged 7-11 (exclusive)
Europe-wide study explores how film and televsion impacts the lives of young audiences.
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Reviews’Barbara Morgenstern: Doing It For Love’: DOK Leipzig Review
Niche documentary follows German electro-pop musician Barbara Morgenstern as she creates her new album
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NewsHungarian 30% film tax incentive extended for six more years
Hungary has reached $910m annual film production spend.
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FeaturesIn profile: the eight projects selected for DOK Leipzig’s 2024 DOK Preview International
The selected projects have already made an impact at other European development and training initiatives
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NewsWTFilms to introduce French horror thriller ‘Squealers’ to AFM buyers (exclusive)
Film is from director Abel Ferry, best known for 2009 slasher ’High Lane’
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NewsFirst Budapest International Film Festival launches with independent Hungarian fund (exclusive)
The fund will support one Hungarian feature and one short, from script to release.
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FeaturesHow DOK Leipzig’s Animation Lab is working hard to bring documentary and animation closer together
The Lab’s second edition will feature UK filmmaker Daniel Gough’s hybrid feature debut ’Night Gardener’
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NewsLes Arcs selects eight emerging directors for 2024 Talent Village
Hungarian director Ildikó Enyedi named as 2024 ambassador of festival’s talent initiative.
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Reviews‘Israel Palestine On Swedish TV 1958-1989’: Tokyo Review
Göran Hugo Olsson digs into the archives for this sobering look at the Middle East conflict
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Reviews‘Tracing Light’: DOK Leipzig Review
DOK Leipzig opener takes a deep dive into the concept of light through both science and art
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FeaturesWhy Andalusia is a hotspot for local and international production
Tax incentives, diverse locations and internationally focused production companies attract big and small screen projects
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News‘I Can’t Have Sex’ world premiere among Tallinn Rebels With A Cause selection
10 features include six world premieres.















