All Europe articles – Page 374
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NewsDeneuve joins Van Dormael comedy
EXCLUSIVE: Catherine Deneuve has joined the cast of Cannes award-winning director Jaco Van Dormael’s surreal comedy in which God lives in Brussels.
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NewsShowbox rampant for Kundo deals
EXCLUSIVE: Korea’s Showbox/Mediaplex has sealed a string of major territory deals for action feature Kundo: Age Of The Rampant.
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NewsMatch Factory strikes for Martel's Zama
EXCLUSIVE: The Match Factory has boarded Lucrecia Martel’s new feature Zama and will begin pre-sales on the period drama in Cannes.
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NewsGrace goes global, US uncertain
The US release of Olivier Dahan’s Cannes opening film Grace of Monaco may be uncertain, amid rumours that Harvey Weinstein is still unhappy with the cut, but its business as usual in the rest of the world.
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NewsRidley Scott pays HR Giger tribute
The Swiss artist and designer of Ridley Scott’s Alien died aged 74.
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NewsSugar Man director Malik Bendjelloul dies aged 36
The Oscar-winning director was found dead in Stockholm.
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NewsIron Sky campaign surpasses target
Open call for investors for Iron Sky Universe raises over 300% of initial minimum goal in under 24 hours.
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NewsStudioCanal readies Elba, Fiennes films
StudioCanal drops A-List titles on market; slate includes Bastille Day, starring Idris Elba [pictured].
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NewsCreative Europe Desk UK opens
UK’s contact point for the European Commission’s Creative Europe programme has a network of specialist teams working from offices around the UK.
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NewsZurich unveils second Treatment Award
Winner will receive a cash prize and a contribution towards screenplay development.
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CommentIncentives aren't everything
Governments need to focus on developing film-making infrastructure alongside fiscal incentives.
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NewsLife in a Day star gets own film
South Korean star of Life in a Day to get his own feature length documentary.
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NewsUdo Kier joins Johnny Walker
Kris De Meester’s adaptation of Dostoevsky’s novel Notes From the Underground is currently in post-production.
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FeaturesPierre-Ange Le Pogam, Grace of Monaco
When veteran producer Pierre-Ange Le Pogam first came to Cannes in the 1970s, he slept in a tent. Some 40 years later, the former Gaumont and EuropaCorp exec is on the Croisette with his fledgling company Stone Angels and opening night film Grace Of Monaco. Melanie Goodfellow reports.
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NewsIron Sky Universe seeking shareholders
Company behind high-concept genre franchise are raising equity crowdfunding via Finland’s Invesdor.
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NewsDanis Tanović wins EU Prix MEDIA
Bosnian director [pictured] scoops award that rewards a film project with the best box office potential submitted for development funding from Creative Europe’s MEDIA programme.
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NewsCannes introduces NEXT pavilion
New pavilion is dedicated to the future of cinema and will feature round-tables, special presentations and workshops, among others.
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NewsCannes reveals two more juries
Argentine director Pablo Trapero to preside over Un Certain Regard; actress-director Nicole Garcia to head Camera d’Or jury.
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Gold for Reitz's Home From Home
The Golden Lola for best feature film went to veteran director Edgar Reitz’s Home From Home - Chronicle of a Vision at the German Film Awards.















