All Europe articles – Page 394
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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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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.















