All Europe articles – Page 426
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NewsAnthropology boards For The Dogs
EXCLUSIVE: New Berlin-based production outfit Anthropology is to be the German partner on Philip Noyce’s For The Dogs, which will begin shooting in Germany from August.
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NewsWild Bunch makes first DSK sales
EXCLUSIVE: Abel Ferrara’s Dominique Strauss-Kahn film acquired for US, Japan and Benelux during Cannes. Palme d’Or winner Blue is the Warmest Colour and contender Young and Beautiful sold out.
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FeaturesBelgium: Fighting fit
Belgium is increasingly prominent on the world stage as a source of hot films and talent that can travel. Geoffrey Macnab explores the rise of a territory with big potential
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FeaturesBelgium: In the money
Belgium’s Tax Shelter is vital to production in the territory. So why are some in the industry calling for it to be revised? By Geoffrey Macnab
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FeaturesBelgium: The rising tide
From Marion Cotillard uniting with the Dardenne brothers to the latest from rising new directors, Geoffrey Macnab explores the hottest new Belgian films in the works
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NewsFidalgo announces Cannes pick-ups
Norwegian distributor Fidalgo has picked up several titles from Cannes.
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NewsLucky Red scores Cannes spree
Italian distributor acquired seven new titles over course of festival.
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NewsHot projects on Screenbase
Currently shooting in the UK are Farren Blackburn’s comedy Dream On as well as Andrew Harmer’s black comedy The Fitzroy.
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NT Digital boards Filmbank
Warner Bros. and Sony Pictures Releasing partner with Swank-Spafax joint venture NT Digital to expand Filmbank’s non-theatrical distribution capabilities worldwide.
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NewsSarajevo’s CineLink projects unveiled
Sarajevo Film Festival’s development and financing strand, CineLink, has revealed the projects selected for the 2013 edition.
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NewsFrançois Ivernel to leave Pathé
Pathé executive François Ivernel is to leave the company after more than 20 years to launch a London-based production company.UPDATE: Pathe is expected to fill the roles vacated by Ivernel.
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NewsLars von Trier reveals chapters plan for Nymphomaniac
Danish auteur says he wants to start new film genre called digressionism.
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NewsNew Wave nabs Cannes duo
UK distributor New Wave Films has picked up rights to Cannes Competition entry Grisgris from Les Films du Losange and Prix Un Certain Regard winner The Missing Image from Films Distribution.
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NewsBenelux buyers reveal Cannes deals
Benelux distributors have revealed the results of a buying spree at Cannes’ Marché du Film, including Clio Barnard’s The Selfish Giant, Asif Kapadia’s Amy Winehouse documentary and David Cronenberg’s upcoming Maps to the Stars.
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NewsDailymotion boosts Bollywood line-up
Online video portal agrees new content deal with India’s Venus Movies.
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NewsEU ploughing $4.6m into digital projects
The European Union’s MEDIA Programme is to provide €3.5m ($4.6m) for new initiatives developed for the digital era, which must be launched from January 2014.
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NewsGermany's Alamode nabs Warmest Colour
Munich-based distributor Alamode Film has picked up Palme d’Or winner Blue Is The Warmest Colour for Germany.
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German firms score Cannes sales
ARRI Worldsales, M-appeal and Ascot Elite reveal new deals secured at Cannes’ Marché du Film.
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NewsLes Arcs to spotlight former Yugoslavia
Coproduction Village to run fifth edition; Works in Progress to choose 12 titles.
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NewsMichael Caine's Mr Morgan goes global
Global Screen has reported robust Cannes sales on romantic-drama Mr Morgan’s Last Love starring Michael Caine.









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