All Europe articles – Page 375
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NewsNotebook director returning to Holocaust
Hungarian director Janos Szasz, who won the top prize at Karlovy Vary with The Notebook, is back working on another Holocaust novel.
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NewsBuyers in tune with Protagonist's Frank
EXCLUSIVE: Buyers flock to Sundance comedy starring Michael Fassbender.
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NewsStreetkids sequel shoot kicks off
Film and Music Entertainment (F&ME) and Dutch producer JaJa Film Productions begin shooting in Rio.
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NewsStudinger to chair EO's Advisory Cmte
The European Observatory’s Advisory Committee has elected Johannes Studinger as its new Chairman.
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NewsRenny Harlin to direct Fallen Cross
Cliffhanger director to oversee mob thriller from Belgium’s Umedia.
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NewsEFA names Young Audience Award trio
Films from Denmark, the Netherlands and Germany up for award.
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NewsFormer EFP president dies aged 56
Éva Vezér, the former European Film Promotion (EFP) president, died at the weekend following a serious illness.
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NewsBright Days Ahead to open Rendez-Vous
Fifth edition of annual showcase of contemporary French cinema to take place in key cities across the UK from April 23-28.
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NewsMichael Kohlhaas wins at Athens Francophone fest
Festival guests include Nathalie Baye, Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi Jalil Lespert and Vincent Macaigne.
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NewsFrench study reveals gender pay chasm
First official study on female employment in the French film industry reveals growth in women directors, gender pay chasm.
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NewsMPA welcomes EU Court decision
Verdict confirms that blocking infringing sites is a proportionate and valid measure to be implemented by ISPs.
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NewsAndrea Arnold to head Critics' Week jury
Jury includes four international journalists who will award the Nespresso Grand Prize to one of seven feature films in competition.
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NewsGreenaway planning second Eisenstein film
Gosfilmofond to collaborate with Greenaway [pictured] on Eisenstein Among Friends; director is currently shooting Eisenstein in Guanajuato.
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NewsSky Atlantic to air Gomorrah
EXCLUSIVE: Sky Atlantic picks up first foreign-language series, TWC working on English-language TV version.
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Venice hosts Italian films in Croatia
The Venice Biennale is launching the first Venice in Zagreb programme, which will show 7 Italian films from the 2013 Venice Film Festival in the Croatian capital.
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FeaturesFilmart 2014: Relationship status
What are the biggest challenges faced by European producers when teaming up with Chinese partners to gain access to the territory’s $3bn box office? Melanie Goodfellow reports.















