All Europe articles – Page 519
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NewsCannes shorts competition includes first selections from Syria, Puerto Rico
Shorts competition got 4,500 entries; Cinefondation had 1,700 entries from 320 film schools.
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NewsAlmodovar casts Lola Dueñas, Javier Cámara and Cecilia Roth for The Brief Lovers
New film by Spanish director to be a “crazy comedy” with a flavour of the ’80s.
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NewsLukas Moodysson to shoot 'happy film' about neglected adolescents
TrustNordisk to handle sales of graphic novel adaptation about three 12-13-year-old girls roaming the streets of 1980s Stockholm; Moodysson wants feature to be “a happy film full of hope and vitality.”
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NewsAntonia Campbell-Hughes to star in Constantin biopic
Rising Irish star Antonia Campbell-Hughes has been cast as Natascha Kampusch in Constantin Film’s English-language biopic 3096 (working title) to be directed by German-American Sherry Hormann at the Bavaria Film studios outside Munich from next month.
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NewsUPIE signs multi-territory deal for Fandango's Diaz – Don’t Clean Up This Blood
Universal Pictures International Entertainment takes UK, Germany, Benelux, Brazil and German speaking Switzerland from Fandango Portobello, which also closes deals in Spain, Canada and Poland.
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NewsInternational 3D Society plans new European 3D Awards
Opera House of Liege (pictured) to host new European 3D awards in partnership with 3D Stereo MEDIA.
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NewsKVIFF to screen restored version of The Fireman's Ball
The screening is part of the festival’s long-term project to digitally restore major works of Czechoslovak cinematography.
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NewsSpain's ICAA confirms budget cut of 40%; tax break dealt a blow
Susana de la Sierra, director of Spanish cinema body ICAA, has confirmed that this year there will be no financial support for scripts, animation movies or short films.
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NewsThe Loneliest Planet wins Istanbul’s Golden Tulip
Emin Alper’s Beyond the Hill gets Best National Film Award; Oslo, August 31st wins Special Jury Prize in international competition; Wuthering Heights and Just the Wind also among winners.
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NewsLevelK takes on Australian omnibus The Turning
Cate Blanchett, Mia Wasikowska [pictured] to make their directorial debuts alongside directors such as Tony Ayres, Justin Kurzel.
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NewsIstanbul announces development and post-production prize winners
Winners include Strangers in the House, Motherland, The Dustcloth.
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NewsHot projects on Screenbase
New projects on Screenbase include a remake of Dario Argento’s Suspiria, UK drama Having You starring Romola Garai, as well as Petit with Kim Basinger taking the lead role.
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NewsOther festivals to honour Viennale's 50th anniversary
As the Viennale celebrates its 50th anniversary, a number of other international festivals are paying tribute to the festival.
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NewsSony takes Spanish rights to Justin and The Knights of Valour
Kandor Graphics behind the $28m animated feature.
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NewsWarsaw's new ATM Studio hosts shoot for black comedy The Big Leap
EXCLUSIVE: Shooting starts April 15 in Warsaw on Kristoffer Rus’ Polish-Swedish co-production The Big Leap.
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NewsSunny, The Viral Factor to bookend Udine's Far East Film Festival
14th edition of the festival, which takes place in Udine, Italy, runs April 20-28.
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NewsTim Roth named president of Cannes’ Un Certain Regard Jury
Twenty films to screen in the Official Selection sidebar will be announced at the festival’s press conference on April 19.
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NewsFrench government supports Toulouse studios project
Raleigh-backed project to build studios near southern French city of Toulouse wins government support as construction of Luc Besson’s Paris Cité du Cinema studios is completed.
















