All Europe articles – Page 493
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NewsChristie launches new lamp series at CineEurope
Four new lamps launched; also Christie strikes deal for Eclair Group validation.
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NewsRealD denies waning interest in 3D, plans rollout of lighter glasses
RealD CEO Michael Lewis expects “more and more people to pay the premium” for a bigger cinematic experience; addresses dip in share price.
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NewsEuromed plans workshop in Jordan about South Med distribution
Euromed Audiovisual is planning its first workshop in Jordan about distribution in the South Mediterranean.
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NewsSitges selections include world premiere of The Body
Cronenberg, Lynch, Aja, Carax films also selected for Spanish genre festival.
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Newsimm sound used for You May Not Kiss The Bride
imm sound post-produces second film with its 3D immersive sound technology after Juan Antonio Bayona’s The Impossible.
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NewsMoscow Co-Production Forum's best pitch awards go to UK and Russia
Projects by the UK’s Cowboy Films and Russia’s Trikita Entertainment were awarded best pitch prizes at this year’s Moscow Co-Production Forum.
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NewsRussia benefits from its membership of Eurimages with support for production and exhibition
Russia’s arthouse cinema sector has now received support from the pan-European fund Eurimages.
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NewsRoma ore 11 to screen as Venice pre-opening film
A restored copy of Giuseppe De Santis’ Roma ore 11 will screen on the pre-opening night (August 28) of the Venice International Film Festival.
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NewsArte backs Lars von Trier’s Nymphomaniac
Feature stars Charlotte Gainsbourg as a woman who recounts her erotic life from birth to 50-years-old.
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NewsI Want You becomes year's best local film at Spanish box office
Sequel to Three Steps Above Heaven has already been sold by Imagina to Russia, Puerto Rico and Dominican Republic.
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NewsPaolo Sorrentino to head up international jury at Torino Film Festival
Ken Loach will be awarded the festival’s Gran Premio Torino.
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NewsSpanish films grossed $235m internationally in 2011
Spanish cinema fared better abroad than at home in 2011, grossing $235m internationally, twice as much as in the local market.
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FeaturesKarlovy Vary Q&A: Jan Jakub Kolski, To Kill A Beaver
Polish Film To Kill A Beaver is an intense and raw tale of a soldier undertaking a mysterious mission while holed up in an abandoned farm. There he has a torrid encounter with a young girl and it soon becomes apparent all is not what it seems.
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NewsJavor Gardev boards Theseus epic
Theseus epic to be produced by Kalliope Films and The Institute’s Scott Gardenhour; Avatar and Spiderman 2 crew on board.
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NewsItaly's Intramovies moves into distribution
New label to launch with Latin American releases in autumn.
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NewsGreenaway reveals more details about his next feature Food Of Love at Moscow Co-production Forum
Peter Greenaway revealed more details about his next feature Food Of Love when he pitched the project at this week’s fourth Moscow Co-Production Forum as part of the Moscow Business Square.Speaking to an international audience which included such Russian producers as Natalia Ivanova (Horosho Production), Evgeny Gindilis (TVINDIE), and Mila ...
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NewsJerome Delhaye named director at Reed MIDEM
Reed MIDEM, the Paris-based conferences organiser, has appointed Jérôme Delhaye as Director of the Entertainment Division.
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NewsDario Argento, Thomas Bo Larsen among guests headed to Karlovy Vary
Moonrise Kingdom star Kara Hayward also set to attend Czech-based festival kicking off Friday.
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NewsAV’s Comedown acquired for Germany, South Korea
EXCLUSIVE: Thriller starring Adam Deacon sells to Capelight Pictures, Cine21.
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NewsHungarian Film Fund backs new features from Bodzsar, Hajdu and Sos
The Hungarian Film Fund has awarded $2.3m for three new features in its latest funding decisions.















