All Europe articles – Page 64
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NewsPoland’s ‘Certainly The End Of Something’ among Tallinn industry winners
Puerto Rican title ‘The Fisherman’s Daughter’ takes best international project.
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News‘Belfast’, ‘All Quiet On The Western Front’ lead craft winners at European Film Awards
Films win two Excellence Awards each.
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NewsFremantle acquires majority stake in Israeli documentary firm Silvio Productions
Israeli company is behind documentaries including ‘Shadow Of Truth’ and Emmy-nominated ‘Buried’.
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NewsSteven Spielberg to receive Honorary Golden Bear and homage at Berlinale
Films by the US director to be shown at the festival in 2023.
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NewsUkrainian producers win European Film Awards co-production prize
Award to be presented to delegation of Ukrainian producers at EFA ceremony next month.
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FeaturesWill a European film actually win the international Oscar this year?
Europe dominated the nominations for last year’s international feature Oscar category, but failed to clinch the win.
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Reviews‘Pelican’: Tallinn Review
An injured Croatian footballer questions his entire life in this Croatian feature debut
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Reviews‘The Astronaut’: Cairo Review
Nicolas Giraud’s portrait of a French loner sending himself to space fails to get off the ground
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NewsCanal+ in exclusive talks to buy Orange’s film and TV operations
Deal would bolster French pay-TV firm as it takes on US streamers.
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Reviews‘Simone: A Woman Of The Century’: Review
Olivier Dahan follows ’La Vie En Rose’ and ’Grace Of Monaco’ with this portrait of inspirational French politician Simone Veil
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NewsDanish director Lea Glob’s ‘Apolonia, Apolonia’ wins best film in IDFA international competition
Festival continues through Sunday.
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NewsUberto Pasolini’s ‘Nowhere Special’ set for Chinese remake (exclusive)
Production company of director Wen Muye, whose ‘Nice View’ is China’s Oscar submission, to produce.
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News‘Niñxs’, ‘The Tuba Thieves’, ‘We Speak Their Names In Hushed Tones’ win IDFA Forum awards
IDFA Forum runs until Wednesday (November 16) and IDFA itself continues until the weekend (November 20).
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Reviews‘Dignity’: Thessaloniki Review
A Greek family struggle with their patriarch’s ailing health in Dimitris Katsimiris’ tense chamber piece
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Reviews‘Black Stone’: Thessaloniki Review
Eleni Kokkidou carries the comedy in Spiros Jacovides’ Thessaloniki award-winning debut
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NewsCyril Dion’s ‘Animal’ wins European Film Awards’ young audience prize
French feature documentary triumphs with audiences aged 12 to 14 years old.
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Reviews’Behind The Haystacks': Thessaloniki Review
Asimina Proedrou’s Thessaloniki award-winning debut follows three members of a family on the Greek/North Macedonian border
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Reviews‘The Lost Souls Of Syria’: IDFA Review
European lawyers seek justice for victims of Syria’s genocide in this hard-hitting documentary
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Reviews‘Axiom’: Thessaloniki Review
A habitual fibber struggles to keep up with his own lies in Jons Jonsson’s second feature
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Reviews‘Siete Jereles’: Seville Review
An exploration of the flamenco traditions of the Spanish city of Jerez















