All Europe articles – Page 324
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FeaturesRuben Ostlund, Force Majeure
Ruben Ostlund, the Swedish director of Force Majeure, tells Tiffany Pritchard about his lengthy casting process, the Titanic myth and his love of YouTube.
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NewsAdam Curtis brings Bitter Lake to Rotterdam
Rotterdam unveils initial Signals programme focusing on ‘contemporary reality.’
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NewsThe Sony hacking crisis: timeline
UPDATED: On the day Sony cancels the release of The Interview, Screen charts the timeline of events in the hacking crisis.
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NewsIda wins 2014 LUX Film Prize
Ida has continued its winning streak by being voted as the winner of the eighth LUX Film Prize by members of the European Parliament.
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NewsMEDIA needs 'balance between continuity and innovation'
EXCLUSIVE: New MEDIA head Lucia Recalde Langarica tells Screen about untapped potential in European talent.
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NewsLes Arcs roundup: Palfi wins development prize
Works In Progress winner is Nataliya Kudryashova for Pioneer Heroes.
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NewsBerlinale 2015: Panorama titles revealed
New films from Hal Hartley, James Franco, Gus Van Sant among lineup.
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NewsWide House boards Maiko's Dance
Wide House has picked up Maiko’s Dance, a Norwegian documentary now in post-production.
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NewsPolak, Ahluwalia, Leopold head for CineMart 2015
Co-production market has three prizes including new Wouter Barendrecht Award in conjunction with Fortissimo Films.
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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.















