All Europe articles – Page 577
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NewsHot projects on Screenbase
French feature Le Grand Soir (The Big Night) and French-German co-production Le Fils De L’autre (The Son Of The Other) are among the Screenbase additions this week.
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NewsStrong Danish cast confirmed for Bier's Love
Trust Nordisk handling sales on Susanne Bier’s $8m latest scheduled for an Aug 2012 release
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NewsCult online world of Dofus to hit the big screen
French online giant Ankama launches into film with Dofus, Wakfu trilogies
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FeaturesPerfect pitch
Co-production markets have become a vital resource for producers looking for partners, and backers looking for projects. As the number of events continues to grow, Screen profiles selected co-production events from around the world, talking to participants — both producers and financiers — to discover how to work the co-production ...
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FeaturesHungary's next move
Budapest-born Hollywood producer Andy Vajna tells Screen how he has helped put together from scratch a new national film fund for Hungarian producers, and the lessons he has learned from around Europe
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NewsZentropa makes a loss for third year in a row
In spite of an Oscar-winning feature, Susanne Bier’s In a Better World (Hævnen), and a local blockbuster, Mikkel Nørgaard’s Clown (Klovn The Movie), Danish production outfit, Zentropa Entertainments, posted a $3.4 million (DKK 17.1 million) deficit in 2010.
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NewsLocarno names first two competition titles, plans two new initiatives
Mia Hansen-Love’s third feature Goodbye First Love [pictured] will have its international premiere.
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NewsRainbow Media Global adds Marco Frazier as VP of global distribution
Rainbow Media Global has expanded by appointing Marco Frazier as Vice President, Global Distribution.
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FeaturesBudapest launches festival plan
The organisers of the new Budapest International Film Festival and the Hungarian culture minister were in Cannes last month to discuss what is hoped will become a prestigious event in the European calendar
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FeaturesThe woo factor
Animation talent is in demand. On the eve of France’s Annecy International Animation Film Festival (June 6-11), Screen looks at how US studios recruit international animators, and the creative benefits they bring
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FeaturesHome is where the art is
The growing ambition of Europe’s animation industry and an increase in national production incentives means a one-way ticket to California is not always the most desirable career move for the continent’s animators.
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FeaturesTop draw: Annecy International Animation Film Festival
The 2011 Annecy festival is a one-stop shop for the international animation industry.
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NewsFrench BackUp gets animated over Lassie and White Fang adaptations
BackUp’s Cofanim and Devanim funds line up animation investments
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NewsSpanish organisations unite to offer film loans
Three of Spain’s government backed organizations Official Credit Institute (ICO), Audiovisual SGR and Cersa have join forces to provide new loans up €600,000 to audiovisual companies to make projects and keep afloat.
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NewsRestructured Egoli Tossell lines up slate including Hirschbiegel project
Films by Peter Chelsom, Maria von Heland, and Oliver Hirschbiegel are among the projects being lined up by a reinvigorated Egoli Tossell Film (ETF) for its 2011/2012 slate following the restructuring of the Berlin-based production company after its insolvency at the beginning of this year.
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NewsTrustNordisk takes on Jackpot, to follow up on Headhunters’ success
Magnus Martens directs based on Jo Nesbo’s story.
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NewsWolfe strikes US deal for Suicide Room with LevelK
Jan Komasa’s feature debut already a hit in Poland.
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NewsHot projects on Screenbase
A new feature by director Michael Winterbottom, a crime thriller starring Martin Compston, as well as Catherine Corsini’s latest drama are among this week’s highlights on Screenbase.
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NewsThessaloniki's Agora Market expands to include Central Europe
Move comes as Balkan Fund strand will end.
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NewsDavid Heyman to receive Producer Of The Decade Award at CineEurope
CineEurope will present its 2011 “Producer of the Decade” award to David Heyman.














