All Europe articles – Page 46
-
Reviews
‘Living Bad’: Berlin Review
Joao Canijo returns to the mordernist hotel of his ‘Bad Living’ to take account of the guests in this mirror film
-
Reviews
‘Bad Living’: Berlin Review
A crumbling hotel in a Portugese seaside village is the setting for Joao Canijo’s first of two linked films to play at the Berlinale
-
Reviews
‘Music’: Berlin Review
German filmmaker Angela Schanelec brings her oddly fascinating update of the Oedipus myth to Berlin Competition
-
News
CPH:DOX full 2023 programme includes over 100 world premieres for 20th anniversary
Guests will include Wim Wenders, Joan Baez, Nathan Fielder.
-
News
European initiative to support Ukrainian cinema launched at the Berlinale
A budget of more than €1m to support feature-length films from the country.
-
News
Cinema attendance up 63% in UK and EU in 2022 according to European Audiovisual Observatory; still below pre-pandemic levels
Admissions reached 643 million in 2022.
-
News
Ruben Ostlund masterclass to headline 2023 Ponta Lopud festival
Ostlund will give talks to around 20 filmmakers from the Balkan region.
-
News
Berlin Film Festival to host Iran, Ukraine solidarity demonstrations
Separate events will take place on the red carpet at the Berlinale Palast.
-
News
Report reveals average budget of a European film, largest financing source
Research carried out by European Audiovisual Observatory.
-
Features
How a new think tank aims to tackle unconscious racism in the European film industry
Eave, the European training, project development and networking organisation, held its first anti-racism think tank last month.
-
News
Asif Kapadia, Maite Alberdi among CPH:Conference 2023 speakers
2023 conference has the theme ‘Future At Our Fingertips’.
-
News
Gaumont’s ‘Father & Soldier’ becomes first 2023 release to cross one million admissions in France
Omar Sy stars in the World War One drama inspired by real events.
-
News
Port of Production residency programme selects four international producers
The producers hail from Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands and Canada.
-
News
Ireland film and TV production spend tops €361m in 2022
Figure is below record high of €500 million achieved after lockdowns eased in 2021.
-
News
Bero Beyer temporarily steps down from Netherlands Film Fund for health reasons
Peter Schrurs has taken over as interim director for at least three months.
-
Features
Why a Rotterdam premiere could help an Indian film find an audience at home
Many of the Indian films in IFFR’s The Shape Of Things To Come? sidebar have a political or adversorial slant.
-
Reviews
‘Luka’: Rotterdam Review
Jessica Woodworth’s solo outing is a visually arresting, narratively dense drama inspired by Dino Buzzati’s 1940 novel ’The Tartar Steppe’
-
News
Slovenian Film Centre boosts annual investment to €8.8m for 2023
11 feature projects are entering production this year
-
Reviews
‘One Last Evening’: Rotterdam Review
Dinner with friends turns nasty in this German debut set against the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic
-
News
Pathé agrees slate-funding deal with Logical Pictures for bigger projects
Deal is first time French studio has opened the financing of its films to private investors