All Europe articles – Page 297
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FeaturesECA and Screen International drinks reception, CineEurope
Members of the Event Cinema Association (ECA) were invited to meet sponsors and delegates involved in the event cinema industry at CineEurope, Barcelona.
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NewsCreative Europe's 'level playing field' plans under fire
EXCLUSIVE: Plans by the European Commission (EC) to create a level playing field between high and low production capacity countries in its Creative Europe MEDIA sub-programme have come increasingly under fire from film distributors in the larger EU Member States.
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NewsErrol Morris to compile IDFA top 10
US documentary director to also be subject of a retrospective.
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NewsOleg Sentsov trial “not before end of July”
EXCLUSIVE: The trial of the detained Ukrainian film director Oleg Sentsov is expected “not before the end of July”, according to his cousin Natalja Kaplan.
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NewsCanal Plus co-founder Alain de Greef dies
Creator of iconic French TV programmes such as Les Guignols de l’Info loses battle with cancer.
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NewsClaire Denis, Zadie Smith, Wild Bunch on space mission
EXCLUSIVE: French director’s first English-language film is set in space; artist Olafur Eliasson among collaborators.
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NewsSarajevo CineLink selection revealed
Tinatin Kajrishvili, Aida Begić, Hüseyin Karabey films among lineup.
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FeaturesIMAX: Size matters
With its global expansion strategy in full flow and a raft of blockbusters to fill its screens, the picture continues to look rosy for IMAX. CEO Richard Gelfond and EMEA president Andrew Cripps sit down with Matt Mueller.
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FeaturesCineEurope’s mass appeal
As CineEurope (June 22-25) enters its fourth year in Barcelona, Nikki Baughan looks at the evolution of Europe’s largest exhibition and distribution showcase.
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FeaturesThe premium cinema blend
With cutting-edge premium cinema systems being pushed into the global marketplace, are mainstream exhibitors ready to make the technological and financial leap to adopt them? John Hazelton reports.
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FeaturesDrawing power: animation special
While Hollywood continues to dominate animation globally, European distributors and producers are increasingly looking to grab a slice of the pie. Geoffrey Macnab looks at the state of play.
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FeaturesKarlovy Vary’s golden jubilee
As the Czech film festival celebrates its 50th anniversary, artistic director Karel Och talks Michael Rosser through Karlovy Vary’s sometimes rocky history, and this year’s ‘daring’ line-up.
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FeaturesSeville International: Passion Projects
Seville International, the boutique sales arm of eOne, consolidated its growing reputation in Cannes as a home for visionary film-makers. Jeremy Kay reports.
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FeaturesEuropaCorp: Seeing Red
Luc Besson’s EuropaCorp is gearing up to make serious headway in the US with the launch of RED. Melanie Goodfellow reports on the company’s game-changing developments.
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NewsDakota Fanning, Kit Harington join ‘Brimstone’
Principal photography is underway in Europe on Martin Koolhoven thriller.
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NewsBuyers dine with TrustNordisk's 'Noma' doc
TrustNordisk sells foodie documentary to Germany, Austria, Korea, Benelux.
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NewsRichard Gere to receive Karlovy Vary honour
Festival to open with Gere-starrer Time Out Of Mind. Other guests include Harvey Keitel, 50 Shades of Grey star Jamie Dornan and George A. Romero.
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NewsSchipper's 'Victoria' victorious at German Lolas
Sebastian Schipper’s Victoria was the big winner at this year’s German Film Awards, taking home six statuettes from its seven nominations including the Golden Lolas for Best Film, Best Director, and Best Lead Actor.
















