All Europe articles – Page 333
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Zurich unveils strong gala line-up
Manglehorn, Birdman and Whiplash among the titles set to play at the Zurich Film Festival.
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Locarno in Robin Williams tribute
The film festival will screen the late actor’s 2002 drama, One Hour Photo.
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369, JEMPSA announce co-pro deal
UK and Argentine companies join forces to co-produce and finance a slate of six features over the next two years.
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Viva Hate debuts at Way Out West
Three-part TV rock series is named after Morrissey’s debut solo album.
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Ruben Östlund outlines next project
Ahead of the Swedish release of Force Majeure, the director spoke about his next project at Way Out West.
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Women take centre stage at Way Out West
This year’s festival saw 45% of its lineup coming from female directors, including Alone Together from Liza Minou Morberg [pictured].
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HFM to present 21 projects
Selected film projects will be presented at the 2014 event, which takes place during the Netherlands Film Festival from Sept 25-28.
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TFL launches distribution fund
Fund is dedicated to supporting audience development strategies; Meanwhile, Beta Cinema has acquired Toronto title Labyrinth of Lies.
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San Sebastian adds to lineup
Susanne Bier’s A Second Chance [pictured] and Gabe Ibáñez’s Automata, produced by and starring Antonio Banderas, among films added to 2014 edition.
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Euro-China initiative to launch
European and Chinese producers joining forces to better position films in each other’s markets.
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Desplat, Zimmer in WSAwards nominees
Awards will take place on the closing night of the Gent Film Festival on Oct 25.
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New Swiss heroes
Peter Luisi’s Unlikely Heroes (Schweizer Helden) brings together the most Swiss of heroes, William Tell, with asylum seekers seeking to make Switzerland their new home.
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Roman Polanski cancels Locarno visit
Roman Polanski has cancelled his visit to the Locarno Film Festival following opposition from some local politicians and media.
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Greenaway plans second Eisenstein film
Peter Greenaway is to return to the legendary Russian film director Sergey Eisenstein for a second feature, The Eisenstein Handshakes, this time to be located in Switzerland, after the Mexican-set Eisenstein in Guanajato.
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UK-Norway horror set for Haugesund
Johnny Kevorkian to direct Hidden Folk; Pinball Films to produce.