All Europe articles – Page 285
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NewsJuliet Stevenson to star in Nazi legacy drama 'Let Me Go'
Jodhi May and Lucy Boynton will also feature in the project, which is based on the true-life story of author Helga Schneider.
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NewsBeta Cinema takes on Jude's 'Scarred Hearts'
The film reunites Beta with Child’s Pose producer Ada Solomon and Aferim! director Radu Jude.
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NewsRussia's Supreme Court to hear Sentsov appeal
Russia’s Supreme Court will hear the appeal against Ukrainian filmmaker’s Oleg Sentsov’s 20-year sentence on November 24.
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NewsNew $77m UK-China film and TV fund set to launch
EXCLUSIVE: A $77m film, TV and media investment fund will be launched in early 2016.
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News'The Lobster' leads 2015 BIFA nominations
The Lobster received seven nominations; 45 Years and Macbeth received six each.
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NewsElle Driver signs films from Bouchareb, Grau, Cleven, Dana
EXCLUSIVE: Oscar-nominated Bouchareb explores plight of parents who lose children to ISIS.
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CommentWolfgang Petersen comes home
It’s a kind of closing of the circle for German-born Hollywood director Wolfgang Petersen with his latest film project Vier gegen die Bank.
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NewsJames McAvoy to Star in 'Submergence'
Wim Wenders will direct the romantic thriller from Paris-based financier Backup Media with Cameron Lamb set to produce through Lila 9th Productions.
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NewsSignature inks six-film deal with EFO Films
Signature will distribute six Emmett Furla Oasis Films titles, commencing with Shadow Warrior in 2016.
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NewsRussia's ArtDocFest confirms first titles
Festival runs in St Petersburg and Moscow from Dec 9-16.
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News'Brothers' wins DOK Leipzig's Golden Dove
New festival director Leena Pasanaen also talks future plans.
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NewsWild Bunch finds 'Faith' in Cuba with Banderas
EXCLUSIVE: Company will also launch new films from Lee Tamahori, Bouli Lanners and Sylvie Verheyde at AFM.
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FeaturesBlack Nights Film Festival 2015: back in Black
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Black Nights Film Festival in Tallinn celebrates its 18th birthday by hosting the European Film Forum for the first time and selecting a global programme worthy of its new FIAPF status. Tom Grater previews this year’s event.
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FeaturesHengameh Panahi, Celluloid Dreams: the dream catcher
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Flying high after a trio of main-prize victories at Berlin, Cannes and Venice, Celluloid Dreams veteran Hengameh Panahi talks about her 30-year career and working with the world’s top auteurs.
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FeaturesDigital Single Market: winds of change
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: The initial reaction to the European Commission’s digital single market proposals was dismayed panic among Europe’s film industry. While emotions have cooled, deep unease and distrust still linger. Geoffrey Macnab outlines the EC’s proposals, gathers industry reactions and assesses whether common ground can be found
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FeaturesHaut et Court: crossing over
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Paris-based producer-distributor Haut et Court has carved a space in high-end TV drama while remaining true to its cinema roots. Co-heads Carole Scotta and Caroline Benjo reveal how they bridge the divide.
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NewsAngelina Jolie's 'By the Sea' among Camerimage special screenings
Plus… Apocalypse Now cinematographer Vittorio Storaro and director Majid Majidi to receive special award for their work on Muhammad: The Messenger of God.
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NewsWide House to sell 'Hitler's Hollywood'
Sales agent Wide House is to be reunited with German filmmaker Rüdiger Suchsland on his next documentary Hitler’s Hollywood for delivery next year.
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NewsKinology to launch sales on Fitoussi’s 'Trainee Day'
Biggest slate to date also includes Planetarium, Money’s Money and Overdrive.
















