All Europe articles – Page 392
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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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NewsBerlin completes Panorama line-up
A total of 24 world premieres are included in the Berlinale’s Panorama selection, which has added a number of Asian productions.
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NewsPicture Tree unveils EFM slate
Berlin-based sales and production company Picture Tree International (PTI) has secured distribution rights to four new titles ahead of this year’s European Film Market (EFM).
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NewsBerlinale Special nabs nine world premieres
World premieres include A Long Way down, starring Breaking Bad’s Aaron Paul and Pierce Brosnan, and The Two Faces of January, the directorial debut of Drive screenwriter Hossein Amini starring Viggo Mortensen, Kirsten Dunst and Oscar Isaac.
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NewsScreen Flanders names production head
Jan Roekens has been appointed head of production of the Screen Flanders economic fund.
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NewsRotterdam adds How to Survive strand
Programme includes David Mackenzie’s Starred Up and Ti West’s The Sacrament.
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NewsBerlin completes competition line-up
Richard Linklater’s Boyhood to compete for the Golden Bear; Beauty and the Beast, starring Vincent Cassel and Léa Seydoux, to play out of competition.
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NewsBerlin completes Generation line-up
Berlinale adds 17 features to the Generation programme, aimed at children and youths, including the European premiere of a feature co-directed by Flight of the Conchords Jemaine Clement.
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NewsFirst Berlinale 2014 prize awarded
Sandra Kaudelka and Sebastian Metz have been named joint winners of the Berlinale’s third “Made in Germany” prize.
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NewsSchamus to head Berlin jury
The Brokeback Mountain producer and former Focus Features chief will be joined by James Bond producer Barbara Broccoli and Frances Ha actress Greta Gerwig among others.
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NewsRotterdam to spotlight Malmros, Emigholz
The International Film Festival Rotterdam is spotlighting two European auteurs this year: Danish filmmaker Nils Malmros and Germany filmmaker and artist Heinz Emigholz.
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Russian minister revives film quota plans
Russia’s Minister of Culture Vladimir Medinsky has revived proposals for screening quotas for Russian films in cinemas
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EC to probe studios' pay-TV deals
Hollywood’s five major studios’ licensing agreements with leading European pay TV operators such as the UK’s BSkyB and France’s Canal+ are to be investigated by the European Commission (EC).
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NewsRotterdam confirms Bright Future, Spectrum selections
Picks include the latest documentary from Ai Weiwei [pictured].
















