All Europe articles – Page 299
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News'The Fire' triumphs at Transilvania fest
Rams wins Special Jury Prize and Audience Award, The Treasure picks up Best Romanian Film at 14th Transilvania International Film Festival in Cluj
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News'Call Me Marianna' wins four in Krakow
Feature about gender reassignment wins international documentary competition.
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NewsTzoumerkas, Csaszi among new Nipkow intake
EXCLUSIVE: Greece’s Syllas Tzoumerkas and Hungary’s Adam Csaszi are among 13 international filmmakers selected to each spend three months in Berlin as part of the Nipkow Programme residency.
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NewsNew Brüggemann, Ranisch films in Munich Fipresci premiere
New films by Dietrich Brüggemann, Alex Ranisch and Philip Koch are to be judged by Munich Film Festival’s first ever Fipresci jury in its New German Cinema sidebar at this year’s forthcoming edition (June 25 - July 4).
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Patricio Valladares lines up ‘Garip’
EXCLUSIVE: Never one to rest on his laurels, the Chilean genre filmmaker has reunited with his Downhill co-writer Barry Keating and is moving ahead with the Turkey-set horror film.
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NewsKrakow’s Film and Music Festival composes itself
A celebration of film and television music was once again at the heart of Krakow’s Film and Music Festival, now in its eighth year.
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NewsCannes: JK Simmons comedy among Ascot Elite buys
EXCLUSIVE: Gaumont, The Solution pre-buys among deals.
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NewsSvensk closes deals on nine Cannes titles
Films include Ewan McGregor’s directorial debut, biopic Callas starring Noomi Rapace and Nick Park animation Early Man.
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NewsEuropean films win online distribution funding boost
Creative Europe’s MEDIA sub-programme is to boost its funding for the online distribution of European films this year.
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Karlovy Vary unveils 2015 competition line-ups
Anti-Nazi satire from Stations of the Cross director Dietrich Bruggemann and a new documentary from Mark Cousins among titles.
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NewsGlobal Screen takes sales on sci-fi thriller 'Fang Rung'
Copenhagen-set time travel thriller set in a world where the oceans have risen.
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NewsKrakow focus on Lithuania; Polish doc showcase
Lithuanian documentaries will be in the spotlight at this year’s 55th Krakow Film Festival (May 31-June 7) which opens with Krzysztof Kopczynski’s The Dybbuk. A Tale Of Wandering Souls.
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NewsNorway launches film incentives
The Norwegian government is set to introduce a system of incentives for film productions, to keep local projects in the country and attract international ventures.
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NewsCannes: 'Louder Than Bombs' sold to 90+ territories
Joachim Trier’s family drama played in Competition at Cannes.
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NewsCineart acquires Cannes winner 'Mustang'
EXCLUSIVE: Benelux distributor Cineart has confirmed several Cannes acquisitions.
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NewsStockholm festival launches $120k international film award
New Stockholm Impact Award will be part of a new international film competition.
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NewsOpen Reel reveals Cannes deals
US deal for Don’t Accept Dreams From Strangers among sales secured.
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NewsMoscow Business Square to spotlight Finland, Austria
The film industries of Finland and Austria will be under the spotlight at the 7th Moscow Business Square (MBS) (June 21-22).
















