All Europe articles – Page 470
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NewsSitges film festival opens with world premiere of The Body
Sitges to feature new films from Paulo, Aibar, Calparsoro and Carax.
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NewsDemian Bichir, Emilia Clarke join RPC’s Dom Hemingway
Demian Bichir, Emilia Clarke, Jumayn Hunter and Madalina Ghenea join Jude Law and Richard E. Grant in Richard Shepard’s black comedy.
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FeaturesMichael Roskam
The Bullhead director was the subject of the annual Binger-Screen International interview in Utrecht.
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NewsFinland heats up international appeal with first Finnish Film Affair
Works in progress presented to international buyers and sellers include new films from Honkasalo and Louhimies, plus the animated family sequel Niko 2.
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NewsHere And There director Lungulov starts work on Monument
Originally titled Monument To Michael Jackson, the black comedy will shoot for six weeks on location in Serbia and Macedonia.
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NewsBullhead's Roskam talks Buda Bridge, The Tiger, The Faithful
The Belgian director discusses forthcoming projects at Binger-Screen interview in Utrecht.
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NewsEuropean Parliament drafts 197 amendments to EC's Creative Europe programme
EXCLUSIVE: Italian MEP Silvia Costa’s [pictured] report will be presented at the European Parliament’s Committee on Culture and Education in Brussels next week.
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NewsUrsula Meier's Sister wins top prize in Athens
Other winners include An Oversimplification of Her Beauty, Una Noche, Teddy Bear and Searching for Sugar Man.
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ACE selects 16 producers for upcoming training session
Simone Bachini [pictured], Jean-Yves Roubin and Francesco Virga among producers added to ACE Network for upcoming ACE Training Session.
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NewsZurich prizes go to Breaking Horizons, Der Prozess, Broken and The Imposter
UPDATED: Appassionata wins audience award and El Ultimo Elvis wins critics’ prize. Festival attracts record audience of 58,000.
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NewsRed Bull plans European monthly series of action sports movies
Red Bull Media House also plans action programme at San Sebastian festival in 2013.
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NewsChelsom, Temple, Dorrie, Wenders benefit from €9.7m payout by German regional funds
New films by Peter Chelsom, Julian Temple, Doris Dörrie and Wim Wenders [pictured] are among the projects benefitting from over €9.7m funding allocated by Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg and Film-und Medienstiftung NRW.
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NewsFrancois Ozon's In The House wins San Sebastian's Golden Shell
Blancanieves wins special jury prize, Trueba’s The Artist And The Model wins best director.
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NewsRiver Phoenix's last film Dark Blood could see mainstream release
Director George Sluizer has revealed that he expects the legal issues surrounding Dark Blood to be resolved within the next “four weeks.”
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NewsNew films by Nicolas Pereda and Javier Fuentes-Leon close deals in San Sebastian
Deals lined up for When Horses Learned To Cry and The Disappeared Elephant.
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NewsFrench austerity budget hits CNC and broadcasters
National Cinema Centre hit with €150m levy, state broadcaster funding cut by €85m as French government unveils austerity budget.
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NewsFrench court fines five film pirates €1.1m
Landmark ruling comes as future of existing Hadopi anti-piracy measure is under debate.








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