All Europe articles – Page 506
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Jinga Films adds thriller After
UK genre specialist Jinga adds thriller After to its Cannes lineup.
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FeaturesA celebration of Zentropa
After 20 years, the iconic Danish production outfit Zentropa is going stronger than ever, with historical drama A Royal Affair packing out Danish cinemas and Thomas Vinterberg’s The Hunt in Competition here in Cannes.
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NewsIngenious launches senior film fund
UK-based financier Ingenious launches fund to back 20-30 films per-year in the $10-60m range.
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NewsInside Pictures new participants include Englehart, Humphries, Maher, Westerhoff
European film industry business training and leadership skills development programme Inside Pictures has announced the 16 selected participants for its 2012 programme.
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Artificial Eye gets investor commitment for bigger funding vehicle
Curzon Artificial Eye announces second acquisition funding vehicle, expects to acquire 40 films in next three years.
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FeaturesSally Potter untitled project
Screen talks to director Sally Potter and producer Christopher Sheppard about their as yet untitled period drama, which shot in and around London earlier this year.
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Elliot Goldenthal to be honoured at Film Music Festival, Krakow
Oscar winning composer Elliot Goldenthal will be celebrated in concert at the Film Music Festival in Krakow on May 26 at the Tinning Plant of ArcelorMittal Poland in Krakow.
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NewsSenator plans Hesse adaptation Narcissus and Goldmund
English-language project to attract international cast.
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NewsBerlinale plans spotlight on indigenous cinema
Special programme in 2013 to include panel discussions and events in addition to screenings.
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NewsSarajevo to open with Begic’s Children of Sarajevo
The Sarajevo Film Festival has announced that its 18th edition (July 6-14) will open with Aida Begić’s Children Of Sarajevo, which will have its world premiere in the Cannes Un Certain Regard section.
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Content boards Ironclad: Battle for Blood
Content boards international rights to Ironclad sequel ahead of Cannes; shoot set for summer 2012.
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NewsMelanie Laurent, Sarah Gadon, Isabella Rossellini join Jake Gyllenhaal on An Enemy
EXCLUSIVE: Starry cast assembles for psychological-thriller being sold by Pathe International in Cannes; Toronto shoot underway May 22.
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NewsScreen unveils list of 50 Future Leaders in Sales and Acquisitions
On the eve of Cannes 2012, Screen presents our Future Leaders of Sales and Acquisitions: 50 of the hottest rising buyers and sellers.
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NewsuMedia's new uConnect takes on new Tornatore film
uConnect, the new sales and finance company from uMedia, has taken on its first project: GiuseppeTornatore’s The Best Offer.
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Mandragora International Group to produce thriller with China Film Group
The parent company of Solar Pictures has signed a deal to produce the English-language The Girl Who Knew Too Much. Mandragora CEO and Solar Pictures co-founder Bobby Paunescu wrote and will direct the project.
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NewsFilm Distribution picks up Citadel
Irish Ciaran Foy’s agoraphobia inspired horror picture won the Midnighter Audience Award at the 2012 edition of SXSW.
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Jaime Tarrazon Rodon, Camilo Tarrazon Rodon win CineEurope award
ACEC CEO and Catalan Theatre Owner’s Association president win exhibitor award.
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NewsHot projects on Screenbase
William Moseley will star in Of Corset’s Mine, while Roman Polanski is preparing the shoot of his next film, D.
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NewsCatherine Deneuve hits the road with Elle Driver
Paris-based Elle Driver to unveil five new projects in Cannes including Catherine Deneuve road movie, post-Vogue Carine Roitfeld documentary and Cherien Dabis’ May In The Summer.
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FeaturesSergei Yershov
The CEO talks about the unusual but successful business model of US and Russia-based distributor VolgaFilm. Andreas Wiseman reports.








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