All Europe articles – Page 322
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NewsSales outfits get EC VOD backing
EXCLUSIVE: Sales companies to get marketing and distribution support thanks to €800k backing.
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NewsIFFR Live adds The Sky Above Us
Five films to screen at festival and in more than 36 cinemas/VOD platforms as part of new Rotterdam initiative.
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NewsAndy Harries to give keynote at Goteborg TV Drama Vision
Another keynote comes from Anne Kolbjørnsen, whose credits include Lilyhammer.
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NewsLes Arcs Works In Progress offers strong crop in fourth year
The Les Arcs European Film Festival is in full swing, including the sixth edition of the ever-growing Co-Production Village.
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NewsSwiss critics praise Goalie, Boyhood
The Swiss film critics association has named Der Goalie bin ig as the best Swiss film of 2014 and Boyhood as best international film.
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NewsTalent development forum planned in Amsterdam
Creative England hosts the event in partnership with Danish Film Institute and Irish FIlm Board.
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NewsIda is big winner at EFAs
UPDATE: Pawlikowski is only third Polish director to win EFA’s top prize; Steve McQueen pays tribute to Jean Vigo; Ukrainian diector Oleg Sentsov gets an empty seat at the awards in Riga.
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NewsMother, Modris big winners at new Riga festival
New Riga Meetings platform welcomes projects including two projects by Finnish film-maker Aku Louhimies.
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FeaturesAndré Singer, Night Will Fall
André Singer talks to Melanie Goodfellow about his powerful Holocaust documentary, Night Will Fall, which has a groundbreaking broadcast launch on January 27.
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NewsBirdman leads Golden Globes noms
Birdman is fast emerging as Fox Searchlight’s poster child of the season as the New Regency production emerged top of the pile on December 11 with seven 72nd Golden Globe nominations.
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NewsMaisie Williams, Joachim Fjelstrup among 2015 Shooting Stars
10 European actors to be celebrated by EFP in Berlin.
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NewsWasp flies to Netherlands
Wide Management has sold romance Wasp to Dutch distributor Arti Film.
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NewsHot projects on Screenbase
New films on Screenbase this week include the latest James Bond film Spectre, Todd Haynes’ New York-set lesbian love story Carol and Howard J. Ford’s child abduction thriller Never Let Go.
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FeaturesThe Imitation Game: Cracking the code
The Imitation Game brings the story of a little-known hero, who changed the course of the Second World War, to the big screen. Andreas Wiseman talks to the team behind the film.
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FeaturesEFAs: European champions
The European Film Awards’ 2014 contenders show off a breadth of work. Sarah Cooper reports.
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FeaturesEuropean box office: Laugh track
Comedies hit big for European films at the global box office in 2014. By Louise Tutt.
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NewsDolby launches premium cinema brand
Ambition is to roll-out brand worldwide, says spokesperson.
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NewsFront Row locks 26 films from AFM
EXCLUSIVE: Oliver Stone and Audiard dramas, Mel Gibson action Blood Father and Ben Wheatley’s Free Fire among haul.
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NewsRotterdam unveils Limelight titles
Force Majeure, Big Eyes, Phoenix and The Tribe among films to be screened at upcoming 44th edition of IFFR.









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