All Europe articles – Page 610
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NewsMUBI raises further $2.4m in financing
Fast-growing online cinema platform MUBI has just completed a new round of financing to strengthen its balance sheet and has raised $2.4 million from individuals who’s been following the site’s progress.
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NewsBerlinale Generation to include Street Kids United, Jorgen + Anne
The Berlinale’s Generation sidebar has finalised its 2011 lineup of 59 films (including 32 shorts) from 32 countries selected for the competitions of Generation Kplus and Generation 14plus.
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NewsRevolver takes The Round Up and What Love May Bring for UK
UK distributor takes all UK rights to Rose Bosch and Claude Lelouch-directed WWII-era dramas.
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NewsGreek industry mostly welcomes new film law
The move comes two and a half years after Costa Cavras was asked to head a commission to prepare the new law.
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NewsRussian box office rises 43% in 2010
Russia and CIS (excluding Ukraine) reached a historical high of $1.05bn in 2010.
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NewsGoteborg to screen 442 films, announces increased prize money
Unspooling between Jan 28-Feb 7, Scandinavia’s largest festival introduces a $145,000 (SEK 1m) Dragon prize for Best Nordic Film
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The Netherlands delivers record box office in 2010
Attendance at its highest number in 30 years.
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NewsItalian box office up 17% in 2010
The Italian 2010 box office rose 17% year-on-year with 2009, earning $948m (€734m) while local films alone banked $258m (€215m) of the total ticket sales.
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NewsRecord number of films supported in DFFF incentive’s fourth year
A record number of 114 projects were supported with $ 75.4m (€ 57.9m) by the German Federal Film Fund (DFFF) in its fourth year of operations.
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NewsUniversal to distribute Paramount Home Entertainment in Italy
Universal Pictures International Entertainment (UPIE) and Paramount Home Entertainment International (PHEI) announce distribution deal in Italy.
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NewsUtopia Ltd. to open Berlinale's Perspektive Deutsches Kino
The Perspektive’s new section head Linda Söffker has now completed her lineup of 11 films.
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NewsThe Last Circus picks up 15 Goya nominations
Spanish academy president Alex De La Iglesia’s The Last Circus (Balada Triste De Trompeta) has picked up 15 nominations for the 25th edition of the Goya awards, the academy announced today.
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NewsNorwegian production booms with 41 productions for 2011
”We will see some very interesting films, but also total flops and companies that suffer financially,” said the Norwegian Film Institute’s production chief
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NewsRotterdam completes Tiger Competition, adding several Latin American titles
The International Film Festival Rotterdam has announced the remaining titles in its Tiger Awards Competition.
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NewsVertice Cine acquires Mateo Gil’s Blackthorn for Spain
Madrid based outfit 6 Sales has sold Agora scriptwriter Mateo Gil’s Blackthorn, starring Sam Shepard and Eduardo Noriega, to indie distributor Vertice Cine for release in Spain.
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NewsTF1 adds two new comedies to slate
Unifrance Rendez Vous slates includes Wok The Kasbah and The Day I Saw Your Heart.
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NewsGermany box office revenues slip almost 9% in 2010, local films struggle
Box-office revenues in Germany fell year-on-year by almost 9% in 2010, according to figures collated by Rentrak EDI.
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NewsParamount takes German, Swiss rights to Chalet Girl
More buyers are checking in to Chalet Girl, the British romantic comedy directed by Phil Traill and starring Felicity Jones, Ed Westwick, Tamsin Egerton, Brooke Shields, Bill Bailey and Bill Nighy.
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NewsGaumont strikes partnership with Legende
Gaumont has taken a 37.5% stake in Légende SAS, the French company owned by Alain Goldman, producer of La vie en rose.








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