All Europe articles – Page 286
-
NewsOscars: Netherlands submits 'The Paradise Suite'
The Netherland’s submission to the upcoming Academy Awards’ Best Foreign-Language Film category will be Joost van Ginkel’s The Paradise Suite.
-
NewsFrench cinema world eyes Canal Plus purge with concern
Head of cinema Nathalie Coste-Cerdan latest executive to be axed.
-
Comment'Back To The Future' trilogy re-release, exclusive trailer
EXCLUSIVE: The 30th anniversary trailer for the Back To The Future trilogy re-release.
-
NewsOscars: Iceland submits 'Rams'
Iceland’s submission to the Best Foreign-Language Film category will be Grímur Hákonarson’s Rams.
-
NewsMannheim-Heidelberg fest adds TV strand
International Film Festival Mannheim-Heidelberg is the latest film festival to dedicate a section to quality television serial drama with the launching of a new competition for the New Creators Award.
-
-
-
NewsDaniel Brühl named partner at Amusement Park Film
EXCLUSIVE: Star of Rush and Inglourious Basterds to become a partner at German production company.
-
NewsCinecitta Studios reveals upswing from 'Ben-Hur', 'Young Pope'
Cinecitta Studios in Rome is reaping the benefits of the generous new Italian tax credit, which has recently been extended to all audiovisual activity, including high-end TV drama.
-
NewsM-Appeal acquires Venice Biennale College film 'Blanka'
Berlin-based sales outfit M-Appeal has swooped to add Venice Biennale College title Blanka to its autumn market slate.
-
-
NewsLumiere acquires new Marion Cotillard, Terrence Malick films
Benelux distributor Lumiere has been on an acqusition drive, ramping up its release slate for next year.
-
NewsVenice: Makhmalbaf dedicates award to Oleg Sentsov
Iranian filmmaker Mohsen Makhmalbaf has dedicated the Robert Bresson Award to imprisoned Ukrainian filmmaker Oleg Sentsov.
-
-
FeaturesFinding 'Francofonia'
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Francofonia producer Pierre-Olivier Bardet tells Screen how the production built Aleksandr Sokurov’s ambitious docu-fiction.
-
-
-
-
NewsFRED at School to go ahead despite EU funding pull
The initiative will run on private investment, potentially in a reduced form.
-
Reviews'Francofonia': Review
Dir/scr. Aleksandr Sokurov. France, Netherlands, Germany, 2015. 87 min.
















