All Europe articles – Page 408
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NewsVenice selects 12 for filmmaking scheme
A total of 12 projects have been selected for the second edition of Venice filmmaking scheme, the Biennale College - Cinema, a programme for training young filmmakers and producing micro-budget films.
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NewsStalingrad best opening for Russian film
Actor-director Fedor Bondarchuk’s $30m war spectacle Stalingrad has had the strongest opening ever for a locally produced film with $14.3m takings from 1,400 screens across Russia on its first weekend.
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NewsFive up for EFAs Discovery award
The European Film Academy has announced the five nominees for the European Discovery 2013 - Prix Fipresci.
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NewsSitges festival set to kick off
Fantasy film festival to include world premieres of Mindscape and The Returned as well as a focus on high end TV drama.
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NewsPasolini, Polanski to bookend Warsaw
Uberto Pasolini’s Still Life to open this year’s Warsaw Film Festival (WFF) tonight, which will close with Roman Polanski’s Venus In Fur on Oct 20.
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NewsCamerimage unveils competition line-up
Sebastian Junger and Andrea Nix Fine among filmmakers screening in competition at the cinematography festival.
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NewsIDFA reveals 2013 line-up
Selection includes competition titles, a focus on Southeast Asia and a ‘Top 10’ compiled by director Rithy Panh.
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NewsFrance launches sex equality charter
Charter calls for 50:50 female to male ratios on festival and funding commissions, equal pay and an end to onscreen gender stereotypes.
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NewsRealD adds 200+ screens in Russia
Partnerships will equip more than 200 cinema screens with RealD’s 3D technology, including its new LUXE large format auditoriums.
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NewsGiallini, Inaudi join cast of Tre Tocchi
Andrea Iervolino and Monika Bacardi’s AMBI Pictures is producing.
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CommentMeet the nymphos
Some striking images released from Lars von Trier’s Nymphomaniac. Click here only if you can handle Udo Kier’s ‘O face’.
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NewsInternational Asian doc fund launches
Busan’s Asian Network of Documentary partners with Taskovski Film on new fund.
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NewsTre Vanner to adapt Into A Raging Blaze
Scandinavian production powerhouse Tre Vänner has acquired the film rights to Andreas Norman’s debut novel Into A Raging Blaze.
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NewsMedia Luna sells four to Brazil
EXCLUSIVE: Cologne-based Media Luna New Films has closed deals for four titles to be theatrically released in Brazil.
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NewsWroclaw's AFF to honour Vachon
Kill Your Darlings producer to receive Indie Star Award at Polish festival.
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NewsStudioCanal's van Lier to join eOne
Harold van Lier to join Entertainment One’s international film division in the role of president, effective January 2014.
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NewsFCC strikes sympathetic note for German film funding
Multiplex chain UCI will be hoping its ten-year odyssey to secure a ruling for its action against the constitutional nature of the German Film Law (FFG) will have a happy end at the Federal Constitutional Court.
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NewsAutlook signs The Punk Singer
EXCLUSIVE: Autlook to work with Films Transit on selling London Film Festival title The Punk Singer.
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NewsEastWest makes 'Shirley' sales
EXCLUSIVE: EastWest sells raft of films; launches English-language Never Die Young.
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News'Only Lovers' to open AFF Wroclaw
American Film Festival in Wroclaw to close with Steven Soderbergh’s Behind the Candelabra; competition and programme highlights announced.















