All Europe articles – Page 450
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NewsCotillard to star in new Dardennes
Wild Bunch is selling upcoming production due to shoot in Belgium this summer.
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NewsAdmissions down 4.3% in Iceland
Box office revenue in Iceland climbed 1.2% on 2011 but admissions took a dip. Skyfall topped the charts while Black’s Game proved the most popular domestic title.
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NewsAmour wins five Césars
Michael Haneke’s Amour clinches five Césars. Argo wins best foreign film César.
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NewsA Royal Affair heads to Italy
A Royal Affair, the Danish period drama hoping to scoop an Oscar on Sunday, has been picked up by Italian distributor Academy Two.
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NewsOne Direction sells for Kaleidoscope
Music title I Love One Direction sells for UK distributor at EFM.
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NewsEFAs 2014 heading to Riga
Latvian capital Riga is to host the 27th European Film Awards in 2014.
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NewsBeta raises Child's Pose sales
Child’s Pose, which won the Golden Bear at Berlin last week, has been sold into territories worldwide by Beta Cinema.
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NewsUniversal to build on Mama success with more co-pros
After Mama’s growing US and international box office success, David Kosse tells Screen “there are more opportunities for this kind of film,” including a sequel to Andrés Muschietti’s horror hit.
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NewsuMedia inks more Best Offer deals
Spain and Latin America among the latest territories to Guiseppe Tornatore’s Italian box office success.
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NewsNorthwest to open CPH PIX
The fifth edition of Danish film festival CPH PIX will open with the Danish premiere of Michael Noer’s film Northwest.
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NewsTrustNordisk sells Ragnarok to US
US distributor Magnolia has acquired Mikkel Sandemose’s Ragnarok from TrustNordisk, after a three-minute promo was shown during Berlin’s EFM.
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NewsThe Deep leads Iceland's Eddas
Baltasar Kormákur’s The Deep took a big haul of 11 Icelandic Film and Television Awards (Eddas) at the awards ceremony in Reykjavik on Saturday.
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NewsParis locations tout for film business
Exhibition follows recent hikes in France’s film tax incentives.
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NewsBlancanieves sweeps Spanish Goyas
Pablo Berger’s twist on the Snow White fairytale won best picture at the Spanish Film Academy’s Goya Awards where Juan Antonio Bayona won best director for tsunami drama The Impossible.
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NewsPark Circus expands into France
New Paris offshoot to be run by Van Papadopoulos (pictured), who formerly headed Cannes Classics.
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