All Europe articles – Page 614
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NewsCinecitta Studios takes share in Filmmaster Group
Italian Entertainment Group (IEG), the holding company of Italy’s Cinecitta Studios has taken a 40 percent share of Italian advertising, production and events company Filmmaster Group as part of the studio’s expansion in the international marketplace.
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FeaturesBenelux eyes cuts
Production has been brisk but producers are bracing themselves for cuts. By Geoffrey Macnab
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FeaturesHoly men and Hollywood
The French box office is looking strong for 2010 on the back of Hollywood summer hits and local breakouts. By Jean-Philippe Guerand
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CommentOne Night In Tallinn
The European Film Awards turned 23 last weekend in Estonia and the event has found a comfortable groove and a fixed place on the calendar.
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NewsKarel Och replaces Eva Zaoralova as Karlovy Vary artistic director
Och, a KV programmer since 2001, takes over duties of outgoing Zaoralova as of Jan 1.
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NewsSpain’s Molinare and Infinia to merge their post production companies
Imagina’s post production outfit Molinare and competitor Infinia, part-owned by Filmax, are in advanced negotiations to merge their two companies.
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NewsThessaloniki hands out more than $133,000 in industry prizes
Cash awards go to Israeli, Croatian, Serbian, Turkish and Greek projects at the script development, co-production and works in progress sections of the Thessaloniki’s Agora/Market.
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NewsVenice films to travel to Beijing and Shanghai
Italian films from the 67th edition of the Venice Film Festival will be sent to Beijing and Shanghai thanks to the second edition of the cultural project ‘Great Italian films from Venice to Bejing’, which promotes Italian films in China.
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NewsLevelK takes on Zandvliet's Applause and new Passer project
LevelK has taken on rights to the two films by rising Danish writer-director Martin Zandvliet.
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NewsBerlin invites Jafar Panahi to join 2011 jury
Not yet known if Iranian director will be able to join jury.
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All Dutch cinemas to be digital by 2012
All Cinemas in the Netherlands are to become digital by 2012, at a cost of $50.5m (€38m), it was announced today.
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NewsMy Joy wins in Tallinn, Baltic Event expanded further East, but fewer buyers
In co-pro market, Hungarian director Arpad Bogdan and his producer Gabor Sipos from Laokoon Filmgroup won for thriller Necromancer.
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NewsUPDATED: Polanski's Ghost Writer has record-setting wins at EFAs
Roman Polanski’s The Ghost Writer was the big winner at the 23rd European Film Awards which took place in Tallinn, Estonia, on Saturday night.
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