All Europe articles – Page 41
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Former TF1 Group boss Gilles Pelisson named president of Unifrance
He will work with executive director Daniela Elstner and audiovisual director Sarah Hemar.
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Filmmakers and industry execs debate the future role of film academies in Europe
The European Film Academy hosted a series of conversations in Karlovy Vary.
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Ladj Ly’s ‘Les Indésirables’ to world premiere at Toronto 2023
French filmmaker won the jury prize at Cannes with ‘Les Misérables’, which went on to secure an Oscar nomination.
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Director Babak Jalali on subverting refugee stereotypes in his comedy drama ‘Fremont’
After successful US screenings at Sundance and SXSW, Fremont has its international premiere at Karlovy Vary.
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Ariane Labed feature directing debut ‘Sisters’ among €9.7m Eurimages funding recipients
New projects from Cherien Dabis, Anders Thomas Jensen and Ameer Fakher Eldin have also been awarded
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Annemarie Jacir’s ‘All Before You’ part of Venice Gap-Financing projects
The Venice Gap-Financing Market (September 1-3), part of the Venice Production Bridge, will present 34 fiction and documentary projects.
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Ewan McGregor on “endurance” needed for blockbuster films, ‘A Gentleman In Moscow’ moustache sizes
The actor presented the international premiere of Emma Westenberg’s ‘You Sing Loud, I Sing Louder’.
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Bulgarian director Stephan Komandarev on his Karlovy Vary suspense thriller ‘Blaga’s Lessons’
Film about a pensioner who is victim of a phone scam world premieres in Karlovy Vary’s Crystal Globe Competition.
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Russell Crowe rocks Karlovy Vary with opening night gig after accepting honorary award
Opening ceremony featured Johnny Depp trailer, which poked fun at the actor’s 2021 attendance.
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Sundance winning director Marija Kavtaradze on her asexuality drama ‘Slow’: “I was intrigued by this topic”
Film won her a best director award at Sundance earlier this year, and has its European premiere at Karlovy Vary
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Itsaso Arana on her Karlovy Vary title ‘The Girls Are Alright’: “Don’t be fooled by its apparent summery lightness”
Film world premieres on July 1 in festival’s Crystal Globe Competition.
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The Match Factory boards documentary ‘Cinéma Laika’ about Aki Kaurismäki building his own cinema
Veljko Vidak’s Cinéma Laika tracks the creation of Kino Laika in a small village near Helsinki.
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German film industry proposes major changes to €370m funding system
German culture minister Claudia Roth is readying a major revision to Germany’s Film Law (the FFG).
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European Film Academy to restructure board to improve representation
Board members will now be chosen from 15 defined regions in Europe.
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‘Close’ wins 2023 Lux European Audience film award
Award voted for by public and members of European Parliament.
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Denmark prepares 5% VoD levy as streamers warn of “unintended consequences”
European VOD Coalition issues statement criticising plans to introduce streamer levy.
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'Love In The Time Of Cholera' producer Scott Steindorff lining up doc ’In Search Of Love’ (exclusive)
Producer recently wrapped doc about autism; in post on ADHD project.
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17 projects selected for Europa Cinemas’ £1.4m exhibitor innovation scheme
Projects cover wide range of topics from young audience development to green practices.
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Korean sci-fi drama ‘The Moon’ sold to 155 countries
Upcoming film acquired for the US and key European and Asian territories.
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Paolo Sorrentino to begin shooting next film in Italy later this month
Untitled film centres on the life of a woman, Partenope, from her birth in 1950 through to today.