All Europe articles – Page 32
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NewsOleg Sentsov’s ‘Kai’ among projects receiving EFAD support (exclusive)
Europe’s national film agencies, the EFADS, created The European Solidarity Fund for Ukrainian filmmakers impacted by the war.
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Reviews‘Where The Night Stands Still’ review: Modest Filipino domestic helper drama is set in rural Italy
Tagalog-language black-and-white film bows in Berlin’s Perspectives
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Reviews‘Deaf’ review: A new baby poses challenges for her hearing-impaired mother in Spanish debut
Eva Libertad’s thoughtful feature stars her sister, Miram Garlo
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Reviews‘The Good Sister’ review: Siblings face down an accusation of rape in sharp German debut
Panorama title explores the extent of family ties
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Reviews‘Ari’ review: Léonor Serraille delivers an engaging Rohmer-style drama
Lille-set piece is the third film from the director of ’Montparnasse Bienvenue’
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NewsBerlinale embraces Israeli hostage documentary ‘A Letter To David’
Tom Shoval and Nancy Spielberg tell Screen about their ‘cinematic letter’ to Hamas hostage David Cunio.
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Reviews‘Growing Down’ review: Father lies to protect his son in tense Hungarian debut
Balint Daniel Sos’s feature bows in Berlin’s Perspectives section
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Reviews‘Little Trouble Girls’ review: Erotic Slovenian debut mines fertile teenage terrain
An introverted Catholic girl’s sexual awakening is the focus of Urska Djukic’s debut
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Reviews‘Home Sweet Home’ review: Subdued Danish care worker drama stars Jette Søndergaard
Frelle Petersen’s latest plays in Berlin’s Panorama
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NewsLocarno Pro’s works-in-progress First Look strand to focus on Canada
Six Canadian films in post-production will be showcased in collaboration with Telefilm Canada.
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FeaturesFestival heads explain how they are tackling rising costs and funding cuts
Film festivals are also grappling with the increasing complexity of staging events.
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News‘The Trouble With Jessica’ heads to North America, Europe (exclusive)
The dark UK comedy has also sold in Australia and the Middle East.
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Reviews‘The Light’ review: Tom Tykwer’s Berlin opener is a murky meld of fantasy and drama
Lars Eidinger heads an accomplished cast in the director’s return to German-language cinema
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NewsMark Adams joins Malta’s Mediterrane Film Festival for 2025 edition
Ray Calleja named as festival director and Mark Adams as festival curator for third edition of Malta event.
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NewsKorea’s ‘Exorcism Chronicles’, ‘Noise’ land Europe, Asia sales
Finecut has closed a raft of deals on the animated feature and thriller.
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NewsAnke Blonde’s ‘Dust’ gets underway for A Private View, LevelK (exclusive)
‘Girl’ and ‘The Goldman Case’ actor Arieh Worthalter leads the cast opposite Jan Hammenecker.
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NewsTanja Meissner predicts “significant business” at EFM as last-minute projects come to market
Meissner said she had been encouraged by the large number of new projects that have been announced by sales agents on the eve of the EFM.
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NewsEuropean box office drops slightly in 2024, local films flourish
Admissions fell 1.4% with box office down 0.3% compared to 2023.
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NewsMediawan Group makes Max Wiedemann its first head of artificial intelligence
Producer is briefed with integratating AI technologies across Mediawan’s production and distribution activities.
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Reviews‘Raptures’: Rotterdam Review
Intense religious fervour brings fear to a 1930s Swedish village in Rotterdam’s Big Screen winner
















