All Europe articles – Page 537
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MIPCOM keynotes: Lang, Reilly, Sarandos stress risk and innovation as keys to success
Miramax CEO Mike Lang, Fox Broadcasting Company’s president of entertainment Kevin Reilly and Netflix chief content officer Ted Sarandos have been talking innovation amid fragmentation at this year’s MIPCOM.
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More than 350 individuals, organisations respond in MEDIA Mundus consultation
More than 350 individuals and organisations from the European Union (EU) and around the globe have participated in a public consultation on the next round of the MEDIA Mundus Programme after 2013.
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French producers head to Tunisia for first ever co-production forum
Ten months after Tunisia’s Jasmine Revolution ousted Zine El Abidine Ben Ali from power, a delegation of French producers headed to the country last weekend to forge new links with its fledgling, post-dictatorship film industry.
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EFP takes delegation of 29 European companies to Busan
European Film Promotion (EFP) has signed up 29 European companies for its umbrella stand at Busan’s Asian Film Market (Oct 10-13), where it will be supporting a record number of 31 European films.
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Easy Money 2, Hallstrom's Hypnotist to screen as works in progress in Stockholm
The Stockholm International Film Festival has unveiled a number of hot titles screening in its Works In Progress section.
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European court rules in favour of UK woman who used Greek TV decoder card
There could be implications for the TV and film industries from today’s European Court of Justice’s ruling that said a UK pub landlord didn’t breach UK copyright laws because she used a set top box decoder card to access TV content from Greece.
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Rutger Hauer joins cast of big budget miniseries The Flight of the Storks
Other cast members include Harry Treadaway, Perdita Weeks and Clemens Schick. English-language production is due to start shooting this month, stopping off in South Africa, Turkish city of Istanbul and Europe.
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France launches winter solstice celebration of short films on Dec 21
National Cinema Centre (CNC) hopes its Le Jour Le Plus Court initiative will encourage thousands of screenings of short films on the shortest day of the year in the northern hemisphere.
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Stephen Frears to receive EFA Lifetime Achievement Award
The director of Dangerous Liaisons, The Queen and Tamara Drewe will receive his award in Berlin on Dec 3.
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Thessaloniki's Balkan Survey to pay tribute to Erden Kiral
Festival also announces 14 films in the Balkan Survey’s core programme.
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MIP deals: Prime Suspect, The Firm among early sellers, Lionsgate inks Latin American TV partnership
US TV updates on Lynda La Plante’s crime series and John Grisham’s novel are selling well at MIPCOM.
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Otto leaves Sony to join Ascot Elite's German operations
Daniel Otto has been appointed as the Head of Acquisitions; Sales and Co-Productions at Swiss Ascot Elite Entertainment Group’s Munich-based German theatrical operation Ascot Elite Filmverleih.
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MIP deals: BBC4 takes 'the next Killing'
BBC4 has locked up two new Scandinavian crime dramas, one from the creator of Wallander
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MIP deals: Disney secures Missing sales, Netflix bags more original content
Disney and Netflix announce significant deals on first morning of TV market.
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Rotterdam plans 14th edition of Young Critics project
Up to six critics under age 30 will participate.
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Missing, Parade’s End among hot MIP projects
Werner Herzog [pictured], Paul Verhoeven, Tom Stoppard will be among guests promoting new projects.
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WME signs writer-director Oskar Thor Axelsson
Oskar Thor Axelsson, whose first feature, Icelandic crime thriller Black’s Game, is still in post, has been signed by WME.
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Framestore's Iceland office doubles in size, completes first whole studio project
The Icelandic outpost of post-production/visual effects company Framestore has now doubled in size since its inception three years ago.