All Europe articles – Page 475
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NewsEFP to spotlight European films in Busan
19 European directors and their newest films will be presented by European Film Promotion at the upcoming festival, which runs Oct 4-13.
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NewsKormákur to film Independent People
The Deep director will tackle Halldór Laxness’ novel about poor Icelandic farmers in the early 20th century.
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NewsGermany's DFFF extended by €180m to 2015
The European Commission greenlights second extension of Germany’s DFFF incentive scheme to 2015, Commissioner to present report on CCIs contribution to growth and jobs.
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NewsEuropean audiovisual rights association denounce Spanish law in San Sebastian
New tax has ruptured European unity, according to Eurocinema, CopyEspaña, IBAU and Eurocopia.
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NewsZurich's Finance Forum sees growing opportunities for international producers
The world of film finance is in good health despite the economic downturn. That was the message at the Third Film Finance Forum @ Zurich Film Festival.
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NewsFarhadi : My films don’t represent all of Iran
Iranian director holds filmmaker master-class in Zurich to discuss his working methods, style and his next film.
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Focus Features to handle sales on Perez's Alone In Berlin
EXCLUSIVE: Sony Classics already in place to distribute English-language adaptation of Hans Fallada’s bestselling novel.
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FeaturesZurich 2012 special issues
Read Screen’s special issues from the Zurich Film Festival, with news, photos, reviews, director profiles and more.
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NewsZurich expands industry offerings with new market
Works in progress selections include Horizon Beautiful and Recycling Lily.
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NewsLuc Besson officially opens Cité Du Cinéma complex
Cinema complex on outskirts of Paris heralded as “Hollywood à la Française” has been operational since the beginning of the summer.
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NewsZurich opens with 'Thursday night fever' welcoming Stone, Travolta
Zurich Film Festival underway with Oliver Stone’s Savages [pictured], lifetime achievement award for John Travolta.
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NewsUrsula Meier's Sister entered for Oscar race
Jury praised Meier’s film for its “intelligent and original screenplay”.
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NewsHot projects on Screenbase
Roman Polanski is preparing his new film Venus In Fur, while Catherine Deneuve will star in Dans La Cour.
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NewsIsabel Coixet begins shooting mysterious 'small' project in Barcelona
Javier Camara to star in Yesterday Never Ends.
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NewsPolanski to shoot adaptation of Venus in Fur, ahead of D
Emmanuelle Seigner and Louis Garrel to star.















