All Europe articles – Page 650
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NewsRodar Y Rodar set to produce Sergi Viscaino's horror film Scars
The Orphanage producers are making another Spanish-language horror project; DeaPlaneta will handle sales.
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Cinema Expo's Exhibitor of the Year is Pathe in Netherlands
Cinema Expo has announced that its 2010 International Exhibitor of the Year awards will go to Pathe Theatres BV and its managing director Lauge Nielsen.
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China, France sign film co-production treaty
China-French co-productions will be able to enter the Chinese market outside of China’s import quota.
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NewsPeter O’Toole and Geraldine Chaplin to star in Paris ballet drama
The $6.6m (€5M) French-UK production Jennifer And The Swan Boat will be directed by feature first timer Michael Beyer and produced by David Amory Lown and Patricia Twohill Lown of Palancar Productions.
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NewsTransilvania announces 12 competition titles
Founded in 2002, Transilvania is synonymous with the Romanian new wave and its international competition focuses on first and second features.
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NewsBertucelli's The Tree to close Cannes
English-language family drama stars Charlotte Gainsbourg with Marton Csokas and Aden Young.
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NewsFortissimo takes on Cannes Competition title My Joy
Sergei Loznitsa’s debut feature is a parable of contemporary life in Russia, telling the story of a truck driver who loses his way in the Russian wilderness .
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FeaturesWoman In The Fifth
Ethan Hawke and Kristin Scott Thomas star in Pawel Pawlikoswki’s supernatural thriller Woman In the Fifth, currently shooting in Paris.
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FeaturesNo summer at the beach
After years of struggling to book high-profile releases during summer months, Italy finally offers a complete roster of films including blockbusters, family, horror, comedies, local and auteur-driven films between May and August. Sheri Jennings reports on distributors’ high hopes riding on this Italian summer.
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CommentThe romance of remakes
It’s easy to scoff at remakes but only if you don’t understand that a US remake will be seen by millions more around the globe than a non- English language original, Mike Goodridge argues.
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NewsLily Sometimes to close Cannes Directors Fortnight
Fabienne Berthaud’s film stars Diane Kruger and Ludivine Sagnier.
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NewsWinter in Wartime producers get rights to Dutch novel Gimmick!
N279 Entertainment has acquired the rights to Dutch author Joost Zwagerman’s novel Gimmick!, set in the late 1980s.
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Fintage House, mediapeers announce strategic partnership
Part of the alliance will let Fintage House support mediapeers extending their user base. The companies will also work together on new web-based services for buyers and sellers.
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Ashes and Blood, Oceans take honours at Athens Francophone Film Festival
Jean-Paul Gaultier, Jane Birkin, Nana Mouscouri, Antoine de Caunes, Benoit Magimel, Anne Consigny, Riad Sattouf, Francois-Xavier Demaison among French delgation.
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NewsEric Khoo, Eduardo Antin, Lisandro Alonso to lead Locarno juries
Singaporean film-maker Eric Khoo (My Magic) will be president of the five-person International Competition jury.
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NewsFrench-Italian thriller Amer takes top prize at Copenhagen's CPH PIX
Audience award went to Copti and Shani’s Ajami.
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NewsWar drama The Blacks wins Linz’s Crossing Europe Award
Crossing Europe Award for Best European Documentary goes to Erik Gandini’s Videocracy.
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NewsThe Hedgehog takes audience award at COLCOA
Henri-Georges Clouzot’s Inferno takes critics award at City of Lights City of Angels in LA.








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