All Europe articles – Page 334
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NewsTrustNordisk taking A Man Called Ove to AFM
TrustNordisk is to kick off presales on Swedish comedy-drama A Man Called Ove at the American Film Market.
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NewsVenice Biennale College selects 12 projects
Up to three low-budget features will be greenlit from the 12 selections.
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NewsHungarian Film Week returns after dispute
Event returns in Budapest after being dogged by controversy
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NewsEd Skrein to star in The Model
The star of the upcoming Transporter reboot to lead new film from Teddy Bear director Mads Matthiesen.
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News'71 up for EFA Discovery prize
Yann Demange’s thriller among five debut films nominated for European Discovery 2014.
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NewsOzon wins audience prize in St Petersburg
St Petersburg International Media Forum closes inaugural edition with world premiere of Serena.
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CPH:DOX to open with Iron Curtain doc
CPH:DOX will open on Nov 5 with the world premiere of Anders Ostergaard’s 1989.
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NewsVertigo acquires Black Souls for UK
EXCLUSIVE: Mafia drama, labelled ‘the new Gomorrah’, gets UK deal.
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NewsM-appeal sells Summer to France
EXCLUSIVE: On the heels of Busan’s Asian Film Market, German sales company M-appeal has secured a deal in France for Colette Bothof’s coming-of-age romance Summer.
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NewsBlack Nights to focus on Poland
Tallinn’s Black Nights Film Festival (Nov 13-30) will include a focus on Polish cinema with two dozen Polish films taking centre stage, including opening film Warsaw 1944 by Jan Komasa.
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NewsDogwoof unleashes pre-Mipcom TV sales
Mike Myers’ Supermensch and fashion house doc Dior and I among sales.
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NewsBerlin's EFM to introduce TV projects
The European Film Market to include TV series for the first time.
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NewsNorwegian disaster movie in the pipeline
Norwegian director Roar Uthaug is preparing Scandinavia’s first disaster movie, The Wave (Bølgen).
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NewsAntonio Banderas begins Altamira shoot
First image released of period drama from Chariots of Fire director Hugh Hudson.
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NewsHeadline Pictures reveals TV slate
London-based Headline Pictures, the outfit behind Quartet and The Invisible Woman, has revealed further details of its slate of high end TV dramas.















