All Europe articles – Page 628
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Match Factory climbs The Wall with Martina Gedeck
The Match Factory has picked up international sales for Julian Roman Pölsler’s adaptation of Marlene Haushofer’s bestselling novel The Wall (Die Wand) which has begun shooting in Upper Austria.
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Karlovy Vary to honour Jude Law
Jude Law will receive the Festival President’s Award at the 45th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, which runs July 2–11.
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Media Luna to handle sales on Black Field, Im Not Harry Jenson
The Cologne based company will handle the Greek cross gender love story and New Zealand murder mystery.
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Taormina Film Fest to open with Toy Story 3 3D
Seven titles will compete for the festival’s top prize, the Golden Tauro, whilst highlights will include a masterclass with Robert De Niro and a series of World Cup themed parties.
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Beyond This Place wins in Krakow
The best docuentary award went to Kaleo La Belle’s Swiss film Beyond This Place.
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Mundane History takes grand prize in Cluj
Thai director Anocha Suwichakornpong was presented with her prize by Wim Wenders, who himself received a lifetime achievement award.
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Norwegian Film Institute backs 3D Magic Mountain sequel
The Norwegian Film Institute has allocated $4.5m (NOK 29m) for two features and four television series, including Arne Lindtner Næss’ 3D-production, Magic Mountain 2 (Blåfjell 2), and Ole Endresen’s King Curling(Kong Curling).
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MaagFilm comes on board as German producer for Wireless
Written by Shawn Parker, Wireless is a dystopian action-thriller with a political edge, scheduled to shoot in Brussels and Cologne.
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This week's highlights on Screenbase
This week on Screenbase: new productions by Stephan Schesch and Ismaël Ferroukhi, as well as a joint project by Julien Lacombe and Pascal Sid.
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Golem picks up slew of Cannes award winners for Spain
Leading indie/arthouse distributor Golem has picked up Spanish rights to several Cannes award winners, including Aussie director Michael Rowe’s Camera D’Or winner Leap Year from Pyramide and Xavier Beauvois’ Grand Prix winner Of Gods And Men from Wild Bunch.
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Elisa Salinas
Mexican businesswoman and leading film/TV producer Elisa Salinas talks to Chris Evans about her own companies, Television Azteca and Corazon Films, and her new post on the board of Filmax.
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Wanda Films pick up Certified Copy, Enchantment for Spain
Leading producer/distributor Wanda Films has taken Spanish theatrical rights to Abbas Kiarostami’s Cannes competition title Certified Copy from MK2 and documentary The Field Of Enchantment from Wild Bunch.
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Controversial doc Armadillo tops Danish box office
Cannes hit was number one at the Danish box office with a three-day gross of $287,936 on 56 screens.
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Cinepool's busy Cannes sales led by Legends of Valhalla and 7 Dwarves
Munich-based Cinepool made its first sales on two stereoscopic 3D animation films in a raft of deals at a busy Cannes market.
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Camera takes Danish rights to Route Irish, Of Gods and Men, The Tree
Danish distributor also takes on Wiseman’s La Danse, hit Easy Money and A Somewhat Gentle Man.
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Cine Expo honours David Kosse as International Distributor of Year
Universal’s President, International, will receive the honour at a luncheon in Amsterdam on June 22 as part of Cinema Expo.
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Karlovy Vary adds four competition titles
Selections include world premiere of Catherine Martin’s Mourning for Anna and international premiere of Daniel Burman’s Brother & Sister.
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Stockholm dedicates next festival to Dennis Hopper
The late actor, who visited Stockholm in 1991, will be honoured with a party during the November festival.
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Teza takes top prize at Spain's Tarifa African Film Festival
Festival screened over 100 African films from by dozens of respected filmmakers and producers from Europe and Africa.