All Europe articles – Page 300
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NewsRussia's Central Partnership retuns to sales
EXCLUSIVE: Leading Russian distributor Central Partnership is returning to sales after several years away and is in Cannes with a slate of big budget genre movies including sci-thrillers and historical action fare.
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NewsCelluloid Dreams takes Kurosawa’s 'Woman'
EXCLUSIVE: Kurosawa shoots first ever French-language film.
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NewsSixteen Films to 'Catch the Moon' with Le Pacte
The UK’s Sixteen Films is joining forces with French Le Pacte, German Pandora and Egyptian Film Clinic to co-produce Palestinian filmmaker’s Sameh Zoabi Gaza-set comedy Catch The Moon.
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NewsGaumont launches 'Odd Job', 'Pattaya' at Cannes
EXCLUSIVE: Other new titles on slate include Pattaya and Critics’ Week screener Learn by Heart.
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NewsCineart snaps up Cannes selection
Benelux distributor Cineart has been on its usual pre-Cannes buying spree, picking up several high profile arthouse and US indie titles both in official selection and in the market.
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NewsBuyers board 'Ooops! Noah is Gone'
EXCLUSIVE: Family animation sells around the world for Global Screen.
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NewsRichard Armitage, Naomie Harris get 'Clearance'
EXCLUSIVE: Umedia boards rights to action-drama set to shoot in South Africa.
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NewsAalbæk Jensen plots 'Angelic Avengers' adaptation
Danish producer and Zentropa co-founder Peter Aalbæk Jensen is plotting a new English-language feature based on a novel by revered Out Of Africa author Karen Blixen.
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NewsStudioCanal unveils Aardman 'Early Man' footage
Buyers queue round the block for StudioCanal’s pre-Cannes promo event.
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FeaturesFrance Focus: producers
French producers are rising to the challenges in the changing landscape of finance and production. Melanie Goodfellow meets some of the most enterprising players.
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FeaturesFrance Focus: fast forward
As France celebrates 120 years of cinema, its film industry is facing economic pressures and a production downturn. But entrepreneurial producers are already finding solutions.
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FeaturesAMBI Pictures: in high spirits
Monika Bacardi and Andrea Iervolino, the duo behind rising finance and distribution outfit AMBI Pictures, discuss their plans.
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NewsSentsov now a year in detention in Russia
Ukrainian filmmaker Oleg Sentsov’s detention by the Russian authorities has been extended by yet another two months to July 11.
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FeaturesCharlie Hebdo: fallout within the film industry
The attack on Charlie Hebdo sent shockwaves through the creative industries. Andreas Wiseman considers the fallout within the film industry and gauges the climate for challenging film-making
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Alfonso Cuarón to lead Venice jury
Gravity director to preside over the jury of the 72nd Venezia.
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NewsCannes: Isabella Rossellini to discuss sexism
Isabella Rossellini to discuss on and off camera sexism in cinema at Cannes’ Women in Motion event; other female-focused Cannes events include #SeeHerNow twitter campaign.
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NewsCannes: Little Film Company adds three
EXCLUSIVE: Titles include thriller The Barber starring Scott Glenn.
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NewsCannes 2015: Raising the curtain on this year’s market
Is Netflix set to dominate this year’s headlines?
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NewsCannes: German firms line up market premieres
m-appeal has picked up Argentinian director Gabriel Lichtmann’s How To Win Enemies ahead of the Marché du Film in Cannes.









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