All Europe articles – Page 426
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NewsIMAX ties with Pathé in Switzerland
IMAX has signed an agreement with Pathé to open a new theatre in Switzerland.
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NewsMea Maxima Culpa sold by Content
Alex Gibney’s doc Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence In The House Of God has been sold to a raft of international broadcasters by Content Media.
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NewsDogwoof inks deals for Blackfish
Deals on Gabriela Cowperthwaite’s Sundance doc include Arte, Netflix, RTS.
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FeaturesOdessa International Film Festival
Photos from the 4th Odessa International Film Festiva, which ran from July 15-23.
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NewsThe Geographer wins at Odessa
Russian director Alexander Velidinsky’s The Geographer Drank His Globe Away was the big winner at the 4th Odessa International Film Festival (OIFF).
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NewsDoha extends partnership with Giffoni
The Doha Film Institute is broadening the scope of its partnership with Italy-based Giffoni Film Festival, Europe’s largest film festival for children.
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NewsVenice to showcase new shorts from big names
Bertolucci, Schrader, Kiarostami, Salles among participants.
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NewsCandelabra to open Deauville
Director Steven Soderbergh to give cinema lesson. Producer Gale Anne Hurd to be feted by festival.
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NewsSarajevo unveils Competition line-up
Feature film competition five world premieres and four regional premieres, including multi award-winner In Bloom.
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NewsNew territories eye Creative Europe
Ukraine, Georgia and Armenia could be among six potential new members of the European Union’s (EU) forthcoming Creative Europe programme, which is expected to begin operations from January 2014.
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NewsSarajevo names doc, Kinoscope titles
Sarajevo Film Festival’s documentary competition will include seven world premieres. Non-competitive sidebar Kinoscope will feature 17 films.
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NewsLocarno unveils ‘diverse’ line-up
A total of 18 world premieres feature in the main Competition line-up of this year’s Locarno Film Festival.
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NewsNew Horizons adds Silent Ones to competition
Ricky Rijneke’s Silent Ones has been named as a late addition to the main Competition line-up at Poland’s T-Mobile New Horizons International Film Festival.
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NewsChristiansen back in Denmark for Razone sequel
Christian E Christiansen, whose US debut The Roomate opened at the top of the box office in 2011, has returned to Denmark to shoot a sequel to Råzone (Life Hits).
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NewsMischa Barton, Sean Astin join Kickback
Mischa Barton, Sean Astin, John Hannah, Michael Biehn, Stelio Savante and Noureen DeWulf have joined the cast of thriller Kickback.
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NewsPolish Days titles revealed
All titles for the main industry event at the T-Mobile New Horizons International Film Festival have been announced.
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AAM partners with dcinex
Digital cinema company Arts Alliance Media (AAM) is to partner with Belgium’s dcinex to bring AAM’s Virtual Print Fee (VPF) deals and software to exhibitors across Europe.
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NewsIn Bloom wins at VOICES
Co-directors Nana Ekvtimishvili and Simon Gross’ second feature In Bloom has continued its successful run of winning prizes by picking the Grand Prix at the 4th edition of the Vologda Independent Cinema From European Screens Festival (VOICES).
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NewsDraft Cinema Communication fails to dispel industry concerns
The European Commission’s latest draft Cinema Communication on state aid for films and other audiovisual works has failed to dispel major concerns expressed by various sections of the European film industry, particularly about proposed territorialisation guidelines.
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NewsDanny Glover to curate Katrin Cartlidge Bursary
The Sarajevo Film Festival has announced that US actor Danny Glover is to curate this year’s Katrin Cartlidge Foundation Award.















