All Europe articles – Page 391
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NewsBerlinale name First Feature jury
Nancy Buirski [pictured], Valeria Golino and Hernán Musaluppi to decide on the Best First Feature Award; 18 films are in contention.
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NewsFilms Distribution takes Dark Valley
Austrian western starring Sam Riley to premiere out of competition at the Berlinale.
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NewsBerlinale Talents programme announced
Greta Gerwig, Michel Gondry and Neil Jordan among confirmed industry experts at this year’s Berlinale Talents.
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NewsBerlin Independent Film Festival reveals line-up
Festival runs at the Babylon cinema on Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz in Mitte from Feb 8-18.
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NewsNetflix eyes Euro expansion
The streaming and DVD mailing service has reached 44 million subscribers worldwide and expects to grow that number to 48 million by the end of the quarter.
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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.
















