All Europe articles – Page 57
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NewsKorean sci-fi drama ‘The Moon’ sold to 155 countries
Upcoming film acquired for the US and key European and Asian territories.
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NewsPaolo Sorrentino to begin shooting next film in Italy later this month
Untitled film centres on the life of a woman, Partenope, from her birth in 1950 through to today.
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NewsKarlovy Vary to honour Robin Wright, Christine Vachon; selects Future Frames participants, closing film
Bobby Farrelly’s ‘Champions’ will close the Czech event.
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FeaturesUTA bolsters UK presence as it opens London office, eyes possible acquisitions in Europe
Managing director David Kramer reflects on acquisition of Curtis Brown Group and talks UTA expansion in Europe.
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Features“Executives hardly realise the demand for anime," says 'Onyx Equinox' creator Sofia Alexander
Mexican animator is serving as a jury member for the main features competition at Annecy.
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NewsJosh Duhamel joins ‘Not Without Hope’, production underway in Malta
Highland Film Group represents for international sales.
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NewsKorean disaster thriller ‘Concrete Utopia’ sells to 152 countries
Earthquake thriller stars Lee Byung-hun of ‘Squid Game’.
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NewsMarc Turtletaub’s UFO comedy ‘Jules’ starring Ben Kingsley racks up key sales through Protagonist (exclusive)
Protagonist will screen comedy at London Screenings this month.
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News’Sometimes I Think About Dying’ starring Daisy Ridley sells strongly for New Europe (exclusive)
Rachel Lambert’s film debuted at Sundance in January.
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News‘Firebrand’ to open Karlovy Vary; festival to honour Alicia Vikander, Ewan McGregor
Czech festival runs from June 30 to July 8.
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NewsPiece Of Magic launches animation arm POM Anime with ‘The First Slam Dunk’ (exclusive)
Company has acquired Japanese hit ‘The First Slam Dunk’ for 35 territories.
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News12 series writers selected for European Showrunner Programme (exclusive)
Programme at International Film School Cologne is headed by ’Borgen’ showrunner Jeppe Gjervig Gram.
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NewsMedia magnate and former Italian PM Silvio Berlusconi dies aged 86
Italian business magnate and politician had been receiving treatment for chronic myelomonocytic leukaemia,
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NewsAnnecy Film Festival to proceed following knife attack; open-air screenings postponed
The festival describes yesterday’s attack as ‘an isolated act’.
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NewsHeretic boards Stephan Komandarev’s Karlovy Vary suspense drama ‘Blaga’s Lessons’; reveals first trailer (exclusive)
Komandarev’s 2017 feature Directions premiered in Un Certain Regard at Cannes.
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NewsFilmfest München 2023 to launch world premieres of six international features
Titles include Vincent Perez’s ‘The Edge Of The Blade’ and Leo Leigh’s ‘Sweet Sue’.
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NewsEU-backed European Film Festival returns for second edition in Saudi Arabia
Lineup includes ‘The Quiet Girl’, which was Oscar-nominated for best international film.
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NewsCédric Kahn’s ‘The Goldman Case’ racks up key US, Europe and China sales for Charades (exclusive)
The courtroom drama was the opening film of Directors’ Fortnight in Cannes last month.
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NewsViaplay CEO Anders Jensen resigns as weak ad market and slowing subscriptions hit Nordic streamer
Former MTG CEO Jorgen Madsen Lindemann takes over at Nordic streamer.
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FeaturesSydney Film Festival & EFP present 10 female filmmaking talents from across Europe
At 2023’s festival which runs from June 7-18, ten more women directors will join the celebratory spotlight, most with their debut features















