All Europe articles – Page 40
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TorinoFilmLab selects two debut features for 2023 Co-Production Fund (exclusive)
The fund has doubled its number of investments for the 2023 selection.
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Italian box office finally sparks back to life as admissions soar in first half of 2023
Strong release slate, younger audiences, event screenings, more summer releases and government initiatives have boosted Italian exhibitors.
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Norwegian producer The Global Ensemble Drama expands with Fremantle, Netflix and Viaplay execs
Company behind Netflix’s ‘Midsummer Night’ adds offices in Sweden, Denmark and UK.
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Construction begins on Vienna film studio, set to open in early 2024 (exclusive)
HQ7 Studios will initially have two fully soundproofed stages.
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Mr. Miyagi, Mother Superior and Sombracine team for David Matamoros’ queer romantic comedy ‘Astronaut’ (exclusive)
Film is set to start shooting next week in Buenos Aires and to continue in Barcelona and Las Vegas.
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CNC ramps up bid to make France into a global production hub as tax credits boost spending
Pauline Augrain tasked with attracting productions to France, as EY Consulting report shows economic impact of country’s tax credits.
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German cinemas enjoy huge recovery in first half of 2023 as box office returns to pre-pandemic levels
Takings rise 42% in first six months with The Super Mario Bros. Movie the most successful release during the period.
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Italy’s Cinecittà Studios scales back expansion plans (exclusive)
Legendary Rome production facility had planned to acquire 76-acre plot of land next to studio.
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ACE Producers series selection includes Nordisk Film, Topkapi producers (exclusive)
18 producers will take part in the fifth edition of the Series Special programme.
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Venice artistic director Alberto Barbera insists strikes will have “quite modest” impact on festival
Says that American movies that were invited have confirmed they will play in Competition.
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Korean drama ‘A Normal Family’ lands key deals ahead of Toronto debut
Hur Jin-Ho’s intense family drama is an adaptation of Herman Koch’s ‘The Dinner’.
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Rai Cinema head Paolo Del Brocco talks Venice and investing $85m in Italian content
“If there will be a festival with more European and more Italian films [as a consequence of the strike] I’m not happy with it”
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Sony Pictures CEO on actors’ strike: ”We want to get back in the negotiating room”
Studio boss addresses strike at Audiovisual Producers Summit in Trieste.
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Amazon Italy scripted boss talks SAG-AFTRA strike, targetting mainstream audiences
Strike could be an opportunity for local talents to be successful worldwide, says Davide Nardini.
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Italian government working on reforms to 40% tax credit to “raise quality level” of projects
Deputy culture minister tells Screen she wants to make tax credit applicable to content created by humans rather than AI.
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Edinburgh, Thessaloniki among festivals joining The Future of Film Festivals Forum in Poland (exclusive)
The forum will lay the groundwork for the International Film Festival Network.
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‘A Greyhound Of A Girl’: Galway Review
A young girl confronts mortality in this colourful animated adaptation of Roddy Doyle’s novel
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Venice film festival unveils full juries for 2023 edition
Among those selected, Laura Poitras won the Golden Lion at the festival last year.
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Five major European film festivals unite on industry network Launchpad
Locarno, Thessaloniki, Tallinn, IFFR and Karlovy Vary are collaborating on the initiative.
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Berlin film festival to reduce programme size as part of wider restructure
Total number of films to be reduced to around 200 titles.