All Europe articles – Page 430
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NewsOdessa festival to focus on Ukraine
Ukrainian films will come under the spotlight at the 4th edition of the Odessa Film Festival, which runs July 12-20.
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NewsCineEurope day 3: Paramount sequels, Pompeii Live success
Paramount confirms major sequels, Pompeii Live a UK hit; Sony, Vue and Eagle Rock team for Aerosmith release.
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NewsCineEurope: Exhibitors can join forces to boost event cinema
Quality of content, targeted marketing and the wider backing of exhibitors are keys to building alternative content into a $1 billion market, according to leading content owners, distributors and exhibitors attending CineEurope.
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NewsRussian cinema's 'enfant terrible' wins Moscow Best Pitch
Moscow Business Square’s Best Pitch Award has been won by Valeria Gai Germanika for her planned update of a Hans Christian Andersen fairytale.
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Russian co-pro development fund launched
The St Petersburg-based P.O.V. Development Fund has been launched with a budget of $130,000 (€100,000) to encourage international co-productions with Russian producers attached as lead or delegate producers.
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FeaturesFestival Focus: Sarajevo Film Festival
As Sarajevo Film Festival (Aug 16-24) prepares to receive more than 1,500 industry attendees, its organisers tell Michael Rosser it promises to be ‘a vintage year’.
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NewsFox unveils footage of final Gandolfini film
CINEEUROPE: Other highlights of Fox presentation include Ridley Scott and Ben Stiller presenting their next films.
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CommentSnoop Dogg hits CineEurope
DreamWorks Animation and Fox International brought Snoop Dogg in to boost Turbo.
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NewsRussia's Luxor nabs new Nevsky
Russian distributor Luxor has picked up the upcoming film from actor/producer Alexander Nevsky, Black Rose, shooting in Moscow until July 7.
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FeaturesTerritory Focus: Denmark
Browse Screen’s focus on film-making in Denmark, including an overview of the industry, co-production and the hottest upcoming movies.
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FeaturesDenmark: hot films
From new work by Thomas Vinterberg to Lars von Trier to The Killing’s Sofie Grabol, Wendy Mitchell previews some of the hottest new projects coming out of Denmark at all stages of production.
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FeaturesDanish Film Institute: venturing out
Danish Film Institute international producer Noemi Ferrer Schwenk tells Wendy Mitchell about the country’s aim to do smarter co-productions.
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FeaturesDenmark: making a killing
Denmark’s TV crime dramas are global hits, and its feature films are booming thanks to a privileged support system, but could that lead to complacency? Wendy Mitchell talks to Danish industry experts.
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NewsBroadcasters acquire Having You
EXCLUSIVE: High Point inks multiple TV deals on Sam Hoare’s Having You.
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CineEurope: A call for more trailers
Sony’s Rory Bruer urges exhibitors to screen more trailers; UNIC’s Phil Clapp wants studios to keep supplying 35mm prints where needed.
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NewsCineEurope news day 1: AAM, Dolby, Odeon/UCI, IMAX, more
UPDATED: News roundup from CineEurope’s first day.
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NewsWild Bunch, Taihe create new Chinese company
Taihe Wild Bunch will identify Chinese films with international potential and sell the Wild Bunch catalogue, including remake rights, into China.
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NewsSan Sebastian, Zurich to share films
September festivals to share titles as part of new partnership.
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NewsLocarno to open with 2 Guns
Locarno bookended by action-comedy 2 Guns and doc On the Way to School.















