All Europe articles – Page 3
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FeaturesAFM 2025: 12 buzz titles from European sellers
Screen profiles a selection of key AFM titles available to buyers at various stages of production.
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Reviews‘Bearcave’ review: Lyrical, overlong debut follows two queer women in rural Greece
Venice Giornate degli Autori Europa Cinemas Label winner makes its home debut at Thessaloniki
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Reviews‘Last Night I Conquered The City Of Thebes’ review: Intriguing Spanish debut explores platonic male intimacy
Galicia’s ancient Roman baths make an atmospheric setting for this wordy drama
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Reviews‘Gorgona’ review: Dystopian Greek queer feminist fable is entertaining but uneven
Evi Kalogiropoulou’s debut plays Thessaloniki after its Venice Critics Week debut
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Reviews‘Another Man’ review: A gay man suffers an identity crisis in intimate, earnest Catalan drama
David Moragas’s authentic follow-up to ‘A Stormy Night’ premieres in Thessaloniki
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NewsAFM 2025 major market projects - latest updates
Market returns to Los Angeles, runs November 11-16.
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Reviews‘Beachcomber’ review: ‘Dogtooth’ star Christos Passalis anchors enigmatic Greek coastal drama
Director Aristotelis Maragkos was inspired by the work of symbolist sailor-poet Nikos Kavvadias
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Reviews‘Guru’ review: Pierre Niney stars as a manipulative life coach in uninspiring French thriller
Yann Gozlan’s film closes LA’s American French Film Festival before opening in France in January
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Reviews‘The Last One For The Road’ review: Francesco Sossai’s bittersweet comedy-drama follows a trio of Italian drinkers
Italy’s fading Veneto region plays host to Sossai’s effective arthouse drama
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Reviews‘Whitetail’ review: Natasha O’Keeffe impresses in Nanouk Leopold’s haunting Irish drama
The Dutch director’s latest feature plays Thessaloniki after its Toronto premiere
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Reviews‘Love Me Tender’ review: Vicky Krieps gives an intense performance in uneven Paris-set LGBTQ+ drama
Anna Cazenave Cambet’s second feature is adapted from the autofiction novel by Constance Debré
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Reviews‘Balentes’ review: Enigmatic Sardinian animation boasts striking visuals but thin story
Giovanni Columbu’s 1940-set equine adventure blends various animation techniques
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Reviews‘Active Vocabulary’ review: Intimate, experimental doc explores indoctrination of Russian school children
Yulia Lokshina’s insightful film centres on an exiled Russian teacher working in Berlin
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News‘Fiume O Morte!’ leads winners at first Adriatic Film & TV Awards
Croatia-Italy-Slovenia co-production won best film, director and screenplay.
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Reviews‘Writing Life: Annie Ernaux Through The Eyes Of High School Students’ review: Claire Simon’s involving celebration of the French author
DOK Leipzig’s opening film explores how modern French teenagers respond to Ernaux’s body of work
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NewsThorsten Ritter leaves Beta Cinema after 13 years
Ritter had been executive vice president, acquisitions, sales and marketing.
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NewsMark Cousins to curate 2026 European Film Awards ceremony as a “live film-essay”
Organiser the European Film Academy says it wants to “steer away from generic scripts dominated by award categories and acceptance speeches.”
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NewsFaroese film ‘The Last Paradise On Earth’ wins $47,000 Nordic Council Film Prize
Writer-director Sakaris Stora’s film debuted at Goteborg in January.
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NewsEight talking points from Rome’s MIA market
From film funding challenges to pre-sales woes and YouTube opportunities, Screen rounds up the main discussion points from this year’s conference and market.
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FeaturesVuelta co-founders talk building a European sales and theatrical distribution powerhouse
“We are focused on creating an integrated studio with distribution as its core strength, supported by our own productions.”















