All Europe articles – Page 32
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Imax agrees five screen and distribution deal with Pathe Cinemas
Deal expands existing partnership between European exhibitor and large format specialist.
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France's Clermont-Ferrand festival reduces 2024 programme following budget cuts
Festival’s future seemed to hang in the balance after council funding was halved in May
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Berlinale’s World Cinema Fund backs 14 projects
Fund to invest a total of €360,000 in latest funding of financing
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IPR.VC unveils €100m film and TV fund, hires Ingenious exec as investment director
Company has slate wide partnerships with US and European producers including A24, XYZ Films and Gigglebug.
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Martin Moszkowicz to step down as chairman of Constantin Film
Veteran exec will be replaced by deputy chairman Oliver Berben.
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Jerome Paillard to head industry for new Asia-Europe Young Cinema Festival in Macau
Festival veteran Marco Mueller will oversee the new festival, which is set to launch in January.
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New Europe Film Sales, Anonymous Content board IFFR title ‘Schirkoa: In Lies We Trust’ (exclusive)
Animated feature will premiere in January in the Rotterdam Film Festival’s Bright Future section
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Warwick Thornton’s ‘The New Boy’ wins Golden Frog at Camerimage 2023
Yorgos Lanthimos drama ‘Poor Things’ won two prizes.
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‘20 Days In Mariupol’ scoops IDFA audience award
Mstyslav Chernov’s unflinching account of the early days of the Russian invasion of Ukraine wins the public vote at the documentary festival
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‘1489’ leads 2023 IDFA winners
Documentary chronicles the Armenian director’s search for her missing soldier brother.
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Isabel Coixet to be honoured at the European Film Awards
The Spanish director will receive the European achievement to world cinema award.
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Oscars international feature race 2024: the contenders from Europe
Europe dominated last year’s international feature Oscar, earning four out of five nominations and winning with Germany’s entry.
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Peter Greenaway talks ‘Lucca Mortis’ starring Dustin Hoffman, living in the Netherlands and his eccentric concerns
Greenaway is being honoured at this week’s IDFA festival in Amsterdam.
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‘Misericordia’: Tallinn Review
Three Italian sex workers care for a vulnerable man in Emma Dante’s allegorical third feature
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‘The Quiet Maid’: Tallinn Review
The Colombian maid for a wealthy Spanish family begins to expand her own horizons in this accomplished debut
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Isabel Coixet, Ilker Çatak, Matteo Garrone named European Arthouse Cinema Day ambassadors
The event takes place on Sunday, November 12 across 600 venues
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‘Murderess’: Thessaloniki Review
Unrelentingly brutal period drama about an ageing midwife who battles the patriarchy in a remote Greek village
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‘Techno-feminism’ can tackle the male gaze in immersive content, say female creatives
A talk at the Geneva Digital Market explored the impact of female gaze and the male gaze in immersive projects.
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Hubert Bals Fund selects 10 projects for 2023 Development Support scheme
Selection includes new projects from prize winning directors Martika Ramirez Escobar, Leonardo Martinelli and Le Bao.