All Europe articles – Page 339
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NewsItalian comedy wins in Reykjavik
I Can Quit Whenever I Want wins the Golden Puffin; Shawn Christensen’s Before I Disappear gets special jury mention.
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NewsFilmSharks readies Hitler’s Steps
EXCLUSIVE: Guido Rud’s FilmSharks International has prevailed in a bidding war, acquiring feature rights to Abel Basti’s Latin American publishing sensation.
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NewsCamerimage to host Powell-Pressburger tribute
Cinematography festival to present retrospective on the innovative British film-making duo, attended by Oscar-winning editor Thelma Schoonmaker.
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NewsPernilla August's Serious Game reveals stars
Pernilla August and Lone Scherfig join forces on an adaptation of Hjalmar Söderberg’s 1912 novel.
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NewsHarvey Keitel war thriller wraps shoot
Harvey Keitel and Ana Ularu lead holocaust drama directed by Cannes award-winning director Jasmin Dizdar.
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Raphaely wins Zurich film music prize
Upcoming US composer receives Golden Eye award from Hans Zimmer.
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FeaturesIceland: Baltasar Kormakur & Agnes Johansen, RKV Studios
Film-maker Baltasar Kormakur and his producing partner Agnes Johansen talk to Wendy Mitchell about building RVK Studios, a Reykjavik firm that has global ambitions while staying true to its local roots.
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Iceland: Hot talent - a cool dozen
Despite local budget cuts, Iceland’s directors and producers are preparing a slew of exciting projects. Wendy Mitchell talks to 12 of the country’s top talents.
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FeaturesTERRITORY FOCUS: Iceland
Iceland has seen a recent Hollywood boom with projects such as Noah, Game Of Thrones and The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty, and local talents are also thriving despite funding challenges. Wendy Mitchell looks at the filmic draw of this unique island nation.
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NewsRace producers plan to re-team
Four producers on Stephen Hopkins’ Jesse Owens biopic Race have joined forces to produce English-language features in the future for the international market.
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FeaturesSzifron talks Wild Tales, new sci-fi film
The Argentine director talks about his hit Wild Tales and his ambitious sci-fi four-film project The Foreigner.
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NewsFuture Commissioner 'vague' on Euro cinema
The European film industry can probably not expect to be high on the agenda of the Commissioner-designate for Digital Economy and Society Günther Oettinger if his grilling by the European Parliament (EP) last night is anything to go by.
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NewsCain’s Children director reveals challenges
Hungarian director Marcell Gero has revealed the hurdles behind his documentary about murderers trying to reintegrate into society.
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NewsSabertooth leads Norway box office boom
Norwegian local films set for the best year since 1975, after Captain Sabertooth and the Treasure of Lama Rama takes 103,604 admissions for the year’s top opening.
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NewsJohn Malkovich to receive Zurich honour
John Malkovich will head to Zurich later this week to present his latest film and receive the festival’s Golden Eye award.
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NewsRome reveals 'slimmer' line-up
Name and focus changes for every section, which are now all competitive, resulting in the festival’s structure being “slimmer’.
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NewsBenicio Del Toro talks Escobar
Actor discusses his portrayal of the Colombian drug lord alongside Hunger Games star Josh Hutcherson at Zurich Film Festival.
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NewsVikings conquer Zurich Film Festival
The cast and director of Northmen: A Viking Saga sailed into Zurich at the weekend to discuss their ambitious epic, easily among Switzerland’s biggest films to date.
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NewsEmma Watson, Daniel Bruhl to star in Colonia
Thriller marks Emma Watson’s first lead role since Harry Potter.
















