All Europe articles – Page 375
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NewsBekmambetov to direct Yolki 1914
Timur Bekmambetov’s first outing as a director since his Hollywood film Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter sees him going back in time again to the beginning of the First World War at the end of 1914.
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EPI to host Clearing Rights event
Case studies on Nymphomanic and The Monuments Men will run alongside sessions with experts from HBO, NBC Universal and Sony Pictures Entertainment among others.
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CommentWhy the UK is missing out on co-production
In a guest column, ACE head Simon Perry argues that the UK is missing out on co-production prospects.
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NewsLes Arcs team launches Paris co-pro market
New co-production platform to take place during Champs Elysées Film Festival in June.
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NewsCinéfondation's Atelier unveils 15 films
The tenth edition of the co-production showcase at the Cannes Film Festival includes new projects from Brazil’s Antonio Méndez Esparza and Mexico’s Daniel Castro Zimbrón.
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NewsFrank to compete in Istanbul
Lenny Abrahamson’s feature, starring Michael Fassbender, in competition at the Istanbul Film Festival.
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NewsJarmusch, Wajda to open Prague
Jim Jarmusch’s Only Lovers Left Alive and Andrzej Wajda’s Walesa: A Man Of Hope will open this year’s ¨Febiofest¨.
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NewsGiuseppe Tornatore to shoot in UK
EXCLUSIVE: Cinema Paradiso director reunites with The Best Offer team on upcoming film.
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Kiarostami to lead Cannes short jury
Abbas Kiarostami is to head the Cinéfondation and Short Film Jury of the 67th Cannes Film Festival.
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NewsDogwoof rocks Supermensch deals
Mike Myers’ directorial debut sold following its market premiere at Berlin’s EFM.
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NewsUkrainian film funder forced to resign
International colleagues have expressed concern at the news that Kateryna Kopylova, head of the Ukrainian State Film Agency since December 2010, was forced to resign her post at the end of last week.
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NewsPicture Tree plants US deals
Berlin’s Picture Tree International (PTI) has secured several deals with US distributors, following its debut as an exhibitor at the European Film Market (EFM).
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NewsOdessa festival reacts to Ukraine unrest
With the conflict between Ukraine and neighbouring Russia escalating over the weekend, the organisers of the Odessa International Film Festival (OIFF) have reaffirmed their determination to stage the fifth edition from July 11-19.
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NewsCesars: Me, Myself and Mum wins best film
Roman Polanski wins best director; Blue Is the Warmest Colour’s Adèle Exarchopoulos wins best female newcomer.
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NewsAct of Killing producer turns to Kickstarter
Denmark-based Final Cut For Real, the outfit behind Oscar nominee and BAFTA winner The Act of Killing, has launched a Kickstarter campaign for its new film Democrazy.
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NewsBelgium to reform tax shelter scheme
The Belgian Government has moved to reform the country’s highly lucrative but controversial Tax Shelter system.
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NewsBoo Junfeng lines-up Apprentice
Singapore-France-Germany co-production set to shoot in September.









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