All Europe articles – Page 394
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NewsPeter Possne leaves Sonet Film
Peter Possne, CEO and producer at Sweden’s Sonet Film is to leave the company after 29 years.
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NewsEx-Central Partnership boss launches Dreamteam
The Russian distribution sector is gaining a new player with the launch of Dreamteam.
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NewsGreat Beauty wins EurAsia Grand Prix
Sorrentino’s Cannes hit wins at Tallinn’s Black Nights Film Festival.
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NewsBaltic Event hands out five awards
Producers from Lithuania, Romania, Denmark and Finland were the recipients of five awards presented at the Baltic Event’s Co-Production Market (Nov 26-29).
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NewsSong From The Forest wins at IDFA
The awards winners for the 26th IDFA were announced in Amsterdam on Friday night.
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NewsEuro producers get €4m Creative Europe boost
The European Union’s support for the development of independent producers’ projects will receive an extra €4m annually from 2014 as part of Creative Europe’s MEDIA sub-programme.
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FeaturesEuropean Film Awards 2013: the contenders
The upcoming European Film Awards (Dec 7) will celebrate the diversity of European film-making, thanks to a voting body that refuses to follow the crowd. Louise Tutt looks at this year’s contenders
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NewsThe Sea wins at Euro Panorama
Films from former socialist bloc countries swept the awards at the 26th Panorama of European Cinema Festival in Athens.
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NewsDeluxe Connect plans 8,000 cinema roll-out
Deluxe plans to extend its new digital delivery network to more than 8,000 cinemas across EMEA by end of 2018.
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NewsIDFA 2013 nominations announced
The nominations in the various competition sections have been announced at the documentary festival.
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FeaturesEuropa Cinemas conference in Athens
Europa Cinemas held its conference in Athens this year.
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NewsEstonia, Korea sign co-pro memo
Two projects in the works are projects from Jeon Kyu-hwan and Lee Yoon-ki.
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NewsConcussion lands Russian deal; Perez goes to US
Lesbian drama release a bold move given anti-gay legislation in Russia.
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NewsDominicus temporarily replaces Wolfson at Rotterdam
International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) director Rutger Wolfson is taking a break from his festival duties for at least the next month as he recovers from an autoimmune disease.
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NewsScreen Flanders backs Becker, Windfeld
Ten films get €2m ($2.7m), including projects from Wolfgang Becker, Kathrine Windfeld.
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NewsJerzy Skolimowski preparing 'catastrophic thriller'
EXCLUSIVE: Essential Killing partners Element, IFB on board, targeting spring 2014 shoot.
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NewsRoskino expands on Hulu, adds Amazon
TV films and TV series to be added to the mix of Russian content offerings online.














