All Europe articles – Page 659
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Screen International changes to reflect market needs
Screen International is changing the way it delivers information for its subscribers; ScreenDaily is now only available to subscribers.
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NewsChiesa bags Spanish sale on teen Sorry trilogy
Italian outfit Adriana Chiesa Enterprises has sold its Federico Moccia’s teen trilogy to Savor for Spain.
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NewsStudioCanal rallies US sale on Army Of Crime
Robert Guédiguian’s Army Of Crime, which had its world premiere out of competition at Cannes last year, has been sold to Lorber Films for the US by StudioCanal.
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NewsBulgaria lures films with 30% rebate
Bulgaria is set to compete for film productions with its Eastern European neighbours following the proposal of a film and TV incentive that will refund up to 30% of costs.
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NewsCannons fires for Fandango
Fandango Portobello Sales has sold Italo-Turkish director Ferzan Ozpetek’s Loose Cannons (Mine Vaganti) to seven territories.
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NewsFinnish Film Foundation supports Kaurismaki, Moomins
Aki Kaurismaki’s new project Le Havre and Maria Lindberg’s animated Moomins project are among nine features to receive $7.1m (€7.1m) from the Finiish Film Foundation.
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Rome's Cinecitta teams up with Montana for global push
Rome’s Cinecitta Studios is forging a partnership with U.S. based Montana Artists Agency to strengthen their global reach in servicing film, and media industries.
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FeaturesSoloman Kane battles in UK, France gets Le Mac
ScreenDaily’s weekly round-up of the local and independent openings in key markets this week.
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FeaturesWeekly International Box Office - February 19
ScreenDaily brings you the weekly international box-office news.
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ReviewsWhat More Do I Want? (Cosa Voglio Di Più?)
Dir: Silvio Soldini. Italy-Switzerland. 2010. 126mins.
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NewsPinewood, Studio Hamburg form joint venture
Pinewood Studios and Studio Hamburg have launched a joint venture to encourage European and international film-makers to shoot in Germany.
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NewsStudioCanal enjoys bumper EFM
StudioCanal has enjoyed a bumper EFM. Since selling The Last Exorcism (formerly known as Cotton) to Lionsgate for the US last week, the French major has racked up multiple major deals on its eclectic slate.
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Bittersuess lines up Love, Run Boy Run and Santiago
Berlin-based Bittersuess Pictures is lining up new films by directors Christian Alvart, Pepe Danquart and Christian Schwochow.
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Pyramide International knows what buyers want
Pyramide International has closed several deals for Italian director Silvio Soldini’s eighth feature What More Do I Want (Cosa Voglio Di Piu), which had its world premiere in the Berlinale Special section.
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Perfect Circle signs up to Blind Spot werewolf picture
Vancouver’s Perfect Circle Productions has boarded AJ Annila’s new project Human as co-producers with Blind Spot Pictures.
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Europe should stop looking to US, says panel on indie film finance
Oscar-nominated producer Nicolas Chartier, whose Voltage Pictures was behind The Hurt Locker, has issued a stark warning that old models of financing independent films no longer work
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NewsMicro-budget UK horror sells to Japan, Germany
The film, which marks the debut of Welsh film-maker Marc Price, has sold to Eden Entertainment for Japan, and to MIG Film for German-speaking territories.Left is also negotiating the more substantial financing for Price’s next movie Thunderchild, a war/horror feature which will shoot in June and is being produced by ...








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