All Europe articles – Page 30
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Reviews‘They Will Be Dust’: Toronto Platform winner is an admirably unsentimental end-of-life drama
Toronto Platform winner is a dance about death and a suicide pact between a theatrical couple
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NewsACE 34 selection includes ‘The Worst Person In The World’, microFILM producers (exclusive)
Selected producers also include Julie Billy, working on Clemence Poesy’s directorial debut.
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NewsThierry Breton, EU commissioner in charge of Creative Europe Media programme, resigns amid von der Leyen row
Breton resignation follows spat with EU commission president Ursula von der Leyen
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NewsBelgium selects Leonardo Van Dijl’s ‘Julie Keeps Quiet’ as Oscar entry
Van Dijl’s feature debut premiered in Cannes’ Critics’ Week and has just had its North America premiere at Toronto.
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NewsVenice award-winner ‘Vermiglio’ lands North America deal
The film received its North America premiere at Toronto.
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NewsLemming Film restructures as production slate ramps up (exclusive)
Erik Glijnis and Tom van Blommestein promoted to head of film and head of TV series respectively
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Reviews‘The Return’: Toronto Review
Ralph Fiennes and Juliette Binoche reunite for this restrained retelling of Homer’s Odyssey
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NewsFilmfest Hamburg reveals 2024 line-up, opening with Cannes award-winner ‘Holy Cow’
Pedro Almodovar’s Golden Lion winner ‘The Room Next Door’ set as the closing film
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NewsTrustNordisk inks key deals on ‘Back To Reality’ with Mads Mikkelsen, Nikolaj Lie Kaas (exclusive)
Film heads to Italy, Baltics, Poland and more.
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Reviews‘The Time It Takes’: Venice Review
Francesca Comencini’s autobiographical drama explores her relationship with her filmmaker father Luigi
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Reviews‘Love’: Venice Review
Second part of a trilogy from Norway which began at Berlin with ‘Sex’ and continues at Venice
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Reviews‘William Tell’: Toronto Review
Claes Bang takes aim at the the legendary Swiss marksman in Nick Hamm’s dour period epic
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News‘Manas’, ‘Alpha.’ win Venice Giornate degli Autori prizes
‘Manas’ takes the Director’s Award with ‘Alpha’ winning the Europa Cinemas Label.
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Reviews‘Sicilian Lessons’: Venice Review
An ex-politician goes undercover in this Sicilian mob comedy which fails to hit the target
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Reviews‘April’: Venice Review
An doctor in rural Georgia risks herself to care for her female patients in Dea Kulumbegashvili’s Venice Jury Prize-winning feature
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Reviews‘Diva Futura’: Venice Review
Rich, lengthy biopic explores the life and work of Italian pornographer Riccardo Schicchi
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Reviews‘My Birthday’: Venice Review
Raw debut from Italy from Biennale College follows a young man trying to find his estranged mother on the eve of his 18th birthday
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Reviews‘The Quiet Son’: Venice Review
A solid Vincent Lindon dominates this disappointingly apolitical film about a French youth enthralled by the far right
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NewsEuropean and Middle Eastern film execs talk challenges and opportunities of preserving film heritage
Screen International roundtable at the Venice Film Festival explored topics such as AI, costs and technology of restoring classic movies.
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Reviews‘Queer’: Venice Review
Daniel Craig cruises 1950s Mexico in Luca Guadagnino’s adaptation of the William S Burroughs novella















