All Europe articles – Page 345
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Zentropa put under "strict control"
Lars von Trier and Peter Aalbæk Jensen’s Zentropa Entertainments has been put under “stricter control” by the Danish Film Institute over future state support for its productions and its auditor has been reported to the National Audit Committee.
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Bankside locks Cannes deals
EXCLUSIVE: Deals across slate including new Julianne Moore and Mickey Rourke dramas.
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Helma Sanders-Brahms dies aged 73
The German film industry is mourning the passing of film-maker Helma Sanders-Brahms, one of the leading women directors of the New German Cinema with a broad international following, at the age of 73 after a long illness.
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Arrow targets Amour Fou for UK
EXCLUSIVE: Philippe Bober’s Coproduction Office has secured further buyers for Austrian auteur Jessica Hausner’s morbid “romantic comedy” Amour Fou, which screened in Un Certain Regard at the Cannes Film Festival last week.
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Metrodome believes in White God
EXCLUSIVE: UK distributor acquires Kornel Mundruczo’s Un Certain Regard winner.
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Cannes buyers find Salvation
TrustNordisk sells Western starring Mads Mikkelsen into Europe and Asia.
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EU-US free trade talks under fire
The TTIP free-trade talks between the EU and US continue to come under fire from a growing chorus of European film-makers and EU Culture Ministers.
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Rai Trade sells Darker Than Midnight
Drag queen drama, screened in Critics’ Week at the Cannes Film Festival, sold to Germany, Australia and Poland.
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Drafthouse takes La French for US
Cedric Jimenez’s crime-thriller starring Jean Dujardin impressed in Cannes.
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Edge acquires Cannes trio
Scandi distributor’s pick-ups include Palo Alto [pictured] and Kristen Stewart drama Camp X-Ray.
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SPC acquires Salt of the Earth
Sony Pictures Classics takes US rights to Wim Wenders and Juliano Ribeiro Salgado’s Un Certain Regard winner.
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Jean-Luc Godard's Cannes winner sold to 30 territories
EXCLUSIVE: Cannes Jury Prize winner marks Godard’s first Official Selection award in 50-year career.
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White God wins Un Certain Regard
Kornél Mundruczó’s White God has won the top prize in Un Certain Regard at the 67th Cannes Film Festival.
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‘First Fight’ sweeps Directors’ Fortnight
Thomas Cailley’s French drama scores hat-trick at the Cannes Film Festival sidebar.
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Czech duo win Kieslowski prize
In Cannes, the eighth annial Krzysztof Kieslowski ScripTeast award has gone to Merican Chick.
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Cannes buyers pick up Party Girl
Un Certain Regard titles revolves around 60-year-old nightclub hostess who decides to get married and settle down.