All Europe articles – Page 613
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NewsGoteborg opens with lucrative Dragon competition
Audience expected to exceed 200,000 at the largest Scandinavian showcase.
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NewsCzech box office up almost 20%, sets new record
Sales at the Czech box office in 2010 grew nearly 20% from the previous year, a performance unlikely to be repeated this year.
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NewsCoach14 takes international rights to Azazel Jacobs' Terri
Sundance competitor will have private screenings during EFM.
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NewsUGC starts 'catch-up' screenings in France
First selections are Potiche [pictured], Le nom des gens and The Social Network.
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NewsPathé to co-produce, distribute Dany Boon's next three features
The French company has co-produced all of Boon’s features to date.
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NewsLe Pogam leaves EuropaCorp but remains shareholder
EuropaCorp has announced the resignation of co-founding partner Pierre-Ange Le Pogam.
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NewsFestival Scope partners with Berlinale
Some Panorama and Forum titles to screen online for film professionals.
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NewsGoldcrest takes on world sales for thriller A Thousand Kisses Deep
Goldcrest Films International will handle worldwide sales on Dana Lustig’s UK psychological thriller A Thousand Kisses Deep.
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NewsRotterdam kicks off with private funding drive, support for Panahi
The 40th anniversary IFFR opened with Greek drama Wasted Youth [pictured].
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NewsNew $400,000 fund will support distribution of Dutch films abroad
The Netherlands Film Fund is setting up a new fund worth $410,500 (€300,000) to support the distribution of Dutch films abroad.
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NewsWorld premieres by Kaurismäki, Dörfler added to Berlin Panorama
World premieres of new documentaries by Mika Kaurismäki (Mama Afrika) and Peter Dörfler (The Big Eden) are among the last batch of films to be confirmed by the Berlinale’s Panorama 2011 lineup.
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NewsStraub, Denis, Guerin line up for Jeonju Digital Project
The 12th Jeonju International Film Festival (JIFF) has confirmed the directors for this year’s Jeonju Digital Project omnibus as Jean-Marie Straub, Claire Denis and José Luis Guerin.
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NewsUPDATED: Tributes pour in for Bernd Eichinger
German chancellor Merkel calls him a ‘passionate motivator and dreamer’; Berlinale adds special screening.
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NewsBernd Eichinger dies at 61
The German film industry is in a state of deep shock at the news that film producer Bernd Eichinger has died at the age of 61 from a heart attack during a meal with family and friends in Los Angeles on Monday evening.
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Daniel Bruhl to star in Spanish gambling biopic The Pelayos
Veteran Catalan film-maker Eduard Cortes is set to direct the comedy-drama project The Pelayos (Los Pelayos)about legendary roulette player Gonzalo Garcia Pelayo, starring Daniel Bruhl and Lluis Homar.
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NewsRotterdam recruits The Fighter as new closing film
The 40th International Film Festival Rotterdam has moved quickly to plug the hole left in its schedule by the surprise last-minute withdrawal of The King’s Speech as closing film on Feb 5.
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NewsFrance's Orange plans to acquire video site Dailymotion
French telcom giant Orange has entered into exclusive negotiations to acquire 49% of the capital of Dailymotion, the French video website.
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NewsBelarus government hopes to ramp up film business
The government of Belarus is considering new measures to raise the level of domestic film production and to raise the local film business profile in Europe.
















