All Europe articles – Page 386
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French film investment drops 7.2%
Investment in minority co-productions and big budget local films fell in 2013.
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NewsBerlin completes Panorama Dok line-up
Selection opens with a documentary about what motivates Somali pirates and includes the European premiere of 20,000 Days on Earth, starring Nick Cave, and 10 world premieres.
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NewsEast Meets West winners named
Projects from Bulgaria, Belgium and Macedonia have picked up prizes at the When East Meets West (WEMW) international co-production meetings in Trieste.
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NewsEFM director talks 2014 market
EXCLUSIVE: Beki Probst, market director at Berlin’s European Film Market (EFM), talks about the debut of South African filmmakers at the market and how the figures compare to last year’s event.
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NewsDaniel Radcliffe to star in Brooklyn Bridge
Goldcrest Films to take the story of the engineer behind the Brooklyn Bridge to EFM.
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NewsBooks at Berlinale reveals 11 titles
Film producers given the chance to discover 11 new literary works that could make good movies.
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NewsReunion wins top Swedish award
Anna Odell’s drama wins best film at the Guldbagge Awards; Per Fly’sWaltz for Monica (Monica Z) wins four.
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Koch, Independent board Shakespeare comedy
EXCLUSIVE: February shoot for comedy which Koch will distribute in multiple European markets.
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NewsGlobal Screen unveils EFM line-up
Frauke Finsterwalder’s tragicomic Finsterworld and a new screen adaptation of the children’s classic Pinocchio are among five market premieres being unveiled by Munich-based Global Screen at next month’s EFM in Berlin.
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Adele leads France's Lumière Awards
Kechiche’s Adele wins best film and best director. Best francophone, foreign film goes to Ayouch’s Horses Of God.
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NewsBerlin Culinary Cinema starting with Final Recipe
Chefs cooking themed meals include Daniel Achilles, Tim Raue and the Roca brothers.
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NewsInt'l French film audience down 65.3%
Top French export was Luc Besson’s crime caper The Family starring Robert De Niro.
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NewsKosslick talks Berlinale challenges
EXCLUSIVE: The return of the Zoo-Palast cinema to the Berlinale’s roster of screening venues is “the greatest challenge facing us this year,” according to festival director Dieter Kosslick.
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