All Europe articles – Page 277
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Features'Je Suis Charlie': documenting the aftermath of a tragedy
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: On the day of Je Suis Charlie’s release in France, co-directors Daniel and Emmanuel Leconte discuss their doc about Charlie Hebdo’s survivors and the recent Paris atrocities.
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NewsItaly’s Lucky Red strikes gold with Ghibli 'event' releases
EXCLUSIVE: Screen spoke to Lucky Red following its latest re-release success and ahead of the first local release of The Cat Returns.
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NewsSony Pictures Spain, Atresmedia, Apache to co-produce 'Oro'
The film follows two Spanish conquistadors searching for the mythical city of gold.
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Shooting Stars unveils 2016 line-up
The young acting talent will be revealed during the opening weekend of next year’s Berlinale.
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Eurimages reveals four festivals selected for €200k WiP fund
Festivals announced at Les Arcs European Film Forum.
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NewsEuropean Film Awards full of political resonance
Paolo Sorrentino’s Youth was among the big winners on an evening of political messages.
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NewsEFAs 2015: full list of winners
Youth proved the big winner of the night scoring a hat-trick; Amy Winehouse documentary, The Lobster and Mustang among other winners.
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NewsSouth Africa, Netherlands sign co-production treaty
Treaty negotiated by Netherlands Film Fund and the National Film and Video Foundation.
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NewsStun Originals, Paula van der Oest team for US mini-series
EXCLUSIVE: Dutch director to remake 2014 feature with US outfit Stun Originals.
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News'The Lives Of Others' team reunite on German-language drama
German regional fund also backs Austrian Oscar-winner of The Counterfeiters.
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FeaturesOmar Shargawi, 'Al Medina'
The Danish-Palestinian film-maker was inspired by dark days — with echoes of the Dogme movement — for his latest film Al Medina.
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NewsIFFR: Radu Jude, Ciro Guerra among CineMart 2016 line-up
EXCLUSIVE: Projects hail from Australia, China, Brazil, UK, Lebanon and US.
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FeaturesThe changing face of the European Film Awards
The role of the EFAs is changing as they become more than just a chance to celebrate the best in European film-making. They now have a part to play in campaigning on important issues and bringing collaborators together.
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NewsFrench court cancels 'Blue is the Warmest Colour' classification
Ruling over Palme d’Or winner fuels growing fears of conservative backlash in France.
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NewsEC unveils controversial content portability plans
Plans to implement cross-border portability of content spark industry concern.
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NewsPaul Hyett begins 'Heretiks' shoot
The EnMar Productions and Sterling Pictures project stars Michael Ironside and Clare Higgins.
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NewsGillian Armstrong’s Orry-Kelly docu-feature gets US deal
EXCLUSIVE: Hollywood Classics inks deal with Wolfe Releasing.
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NewsFilm Republic signs San Sebastian title 'Pikadero'
EXCLUSIVE: San Sebastian and Zurich comedy-drama gets UK sales company.
















