All Europe articles – Page 35
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NewsFrench box office rises 0.5% year on year but remains 13% below pre-pandemic period
The top 10 films accounted for 32% of total ticket sales (57.9 million tickets) - the most in some 20 years.
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Reviews‘The Damned’: Review
Odessa Young and Joe Cole face an ancient evil in this debut set in 1870s Iceland
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NewsUNIQA, Sarajevo Film Festival launch programme for female filmmakers
It is open to female-identifying filmmakers with projects connected to Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Romania and Montenegro.
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NewsRotterdam unveils 2025 Tiger and Big Screen competition line-ups
IFFR 2025 runs January 30 – February 9.
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Reviews‘Little Jaffna’: Red Sea Review
A cop goes undercover in a Tamil gang in this solid Paris-set thriller
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NewsCanal+ shares dive 15% on first day of trading on London Stock Exchange
Studiocanal owner was spun off by French media giant Vivendi.
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NewsHamburg’s MOIN regional film fund secures €10m boost
Annual budget will rise from its current €15m to €20m for 2025 and 2026.
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NewsCzech film and TV rebate to increase to 25%
Audivisual Act includes sees incentive for features rising to 25% and introduction of new animation rebate worth 35%
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NewsUkraine joins Creative Europe Media programme
Ukrainian organisations can now apply for the full range of Media funding.
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NewsEuropean Film Promotion selects 2025 European Shooting Stars
Devrim Lingau, Besir Zeciri among selected names.
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NewsUK and Netherlands pledge closer film and TV production links
British Film Commission (BFC) and the Netherlands Film Commission (NFC) sign a memorandum of understanding.
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NewsRed Sea title ‘The Last Ronin’ swipes key deals after premiere (exclusive)
Film heads to North America, Latin America and MENA among others.
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News‘Emilia Perez’ wins big at European Film Awards 2024
Jacques Audiard-directed film wins five prizes, including best European film.
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Reviews‘Napoli-New York’: Red Sea Review
Benign post-war drama from Gabriele Salvatores is based on an early Fellini treatment
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Reviews‘Sima’s Song’: Red Sea Review
Two women struggle to maintain their friendship in the Afghanistan tinder-box of the 1970s as the Russians invade
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News‘Three Kilometres To The End Of The World’ wins 2024 European University Film Award
Romanian director Emanuel Pârvu’s drama is presented by university students from across Europe.
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NewsNewen Connect extends financing deal with Anton
European distributor agrees a further three-year deal with global production and financing studio Anton.
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NewsFormer Venice Biennale president Roberto Cicutto elected president of Eurimages
Cicutto will succeed Catherine Trautmann, who has chaired the Eurimages board since 2017.
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NewsEuropean filmmaking doesn't have borders, says EFA’s Matthijs Wouter Knol on eve of awards
European Film Academy CEO on the “incredible diversity” of films competing for prizes at this weekend’s European Film Awards
















