All Europe articles – Page 576
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NewsParis Cinema Festival unveils details of 9th edition
Eight films to compete and more than 40 pre-premieres to screen in Paris event running July 2-13.
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NewsWorking Title on board for development of Kormakur's Vikingr
The $60m epic will likely shoot in the next two years.
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NewsItalian distributors close a raft of hot deals in Cannes
Eagle takes on films including Inbetweeners and Cloud Atlas; Moviemax gets I Don’t Know How She Does It; Videa gets End of Watch, along with many other titles.
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NewsCorsicato starts shoot for Il Volto, backed by new BLS fund
Neapolitan director Pappi Corsicato’s new comedy Il Volto Di Un’Altra (The Face Of Another) kicks off shooting this week in Italy’s Northern Trentino Alto-Adige region.
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NewsPeeter Simm to direct ensemble feature Lonely Island
The film is the first European co-production to be backed by the Belarus government.
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NewsJudi Dench to get Crystal Globe at Karlovy Vary
The 46th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival will present Judi Dench with its Crystal Globe for Outstanding Artistic Contribution to World Cinema.
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NewsRenny Harlin drops out of $20m Mannerheim
Producer Markus Selin expected to announce another director soon.
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NewsMagic City Memoirs takes top honours at Ibiza Film Festival
Aaron Salgado’s drama Magic City Memoirs walked away with the best film, best screenplay and best actor awards at the fifth Ibiza International Film Festival on Sunday, while Ed Gass-Donnelly won best director for Small Town Murder Songs.
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NewsLocarno’s Pere reveals “stronger American presence”; Rohrer moves to Solothurn
Locarno’s Olivier Père is expecting to have a “stronger American presence” for his second outing as artistic director at this year’s festival (Aug 3-13).Speaking exclusively to ScreenDaily during a visit to Berlin, Père said: “This year will see a difference from 2010 in that we have turned more of our ...
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NewsEuropaCorp’s international sales fell by 56 percent in 2010/11
Increased box office receipts and domestic television sales reverse losses.
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NewsBachmann launches Vox Humana archive collection
The Criterion Collection has acquired US rights to the entire archive; international film festivals including Karlovy Vary to host onstage interviews to be added to the collection.
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NewsKino Lorber strikes US deal for The Fairy with MK2
Directors Fortnight opener has sold to 15 territories.
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NewsBeta Cinema secures US deal on My Best Enemy
The deal was one of almost two dozen sales agreements concluded by Beta Cinema at this year’s Cannes market.
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NewsFirst French live action 3D feature Behind the Walls to hit screens in July
Young French filmmakers embrace 3D; other hot projects at Dimension 3 include Shooting D’Artagnan.
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NewsOrange and Canal Plus abandon plans to merge cinema channels
Canal Plus to take minority stake in Orange cinema channels instead
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NewsUK actors Max Irons and Claire Foy set to star in Boris Damast’s Vivaldi
Celsuis is handling international sales on the historical drama to shoot this autumn; Patricia Riggen also planning different Vivaldi project.
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NewsHot projects on Screenbase
German feature Schilf, and UK productions Truth About Lies and Disoriented are among the new films that have made its way on our European production database, Screenbase.
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NewsPark Circus to handle repertory theatrical sales for MGM
Deal to kick off later this year with 50th anniversary release of West Side Story, plus launch of restored Kes.
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NewsHoldom lines up Marcel, Deathtrap Dungeon
Mark Holdom, Inc., the Los Angeles-based production and financing company run by Mark Holdom in Italy and Sam Braslau in LA, has announced further details of its slate.








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