All Europe articles – Page 317
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NewsIn Your Arms wins top Goteborg award
Danish director Samanou Acheche Sahlstrøm took home the Gothenburg Film Festival’s Dragon Award for Best Nordic Film for drama In Your Arms.
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Jokinen, Aschan, Runarsson among Gothenburg WIP
GOTEBORG: Anticipated Nordic titles presented to industry.
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NewsRickman, Holmes, Wood join Taxonomy
EXCLUSIVE: Cast rounds on Goldcrest’s Liz Garbus-Galt Niederhoffer comedy.
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NewsSquareOne aquires Woman In Gold for Germany, Austria
The Weinstein Company secures sale of drama starring Helen Mirren, set to world premiere at Berlinale.
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NewsBerlinale: film industry to meet Euro commissioner
European film professionals community will be looking to hear more concrete proposals about future EU policy for film and TV sector when Günther Oettinger, the European Commissioner for Digital Economy and Society, comes to the Berlinale.
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NewsEFM: Altitude rides with Palio
EXCLUSIVE: Doc about iconic horse race comes from Senna producer.
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NewsMcDormand, Lerman, Marling married to The Wife
EXCLUSVE: Cast rounds on US-Swedish drama set to star Glenn Close.
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NewsEFM: New Europe Film Sales picks up Crumbs, Mar
Sales outfit secures sci-fi feature and a Berlinale Forum film ahead of next week’s EFM.
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NewsAndy Harries, Tony Grisoni discuss next projects
GOTEBORG: Left Bank CEO Andy Harries and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas writer Tony Grisoni revealed details about upcoming projects during keynotes at TV Drama Vision, the Gothenburg Film Festival’s TV event.
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NewsAntipode finds Stranded in Canton
GOTEBORG: Docu-drama competing in Swedish Premieres Section at the Gothenburg Film Festival.
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FeaturesGoteborg 2015: opening night
Pictures from the opening night of the Gothenburg Film Festival 2015.
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NewsNordic industry calls for more commissioners, platforms
GOTEBORG: Nordic territories will need to see an increase in the number of local commissioners and platforms if they are to adequately showcase flourishing scripted drama, industry experts agreed yesterday in Gothenburg.
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NewsTV spend surges for Nordisk Film & TV Fund
GOTEBORG: The Nordisk Film and TV Fund saw the level of money it allocated to TV surge in 2014 as local producers increasingly look to the small screen, according to CEO Petri Kemppinen.
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NewsVue's second CinemaxX MD quits
Christoph Ahmadi to leave exhibitor as Carsten Horn is named managing director.
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NewsRotterdam: The Tribe director among CineMart winners
Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy’s Chernobyl-based drama wins one of three awards at International Film Festival Rotterdam’s co-production market.
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