All Europe articles – Page 8
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NewsJapan box office hit ‘Kokuho’ makes wave of sales including UK-Ireland
EXCLUSIVE: The kabuki epic is Japan’s Oscar submission and highest-grossing local live-action film to date.
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NewsDamiano Michieletto’s ’Primavera’ scores sales in Asia, Europe
EXCLUSIVE: The period drama premiered at Toronto and previously sold to more than 20 territories.
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NewsAGC sells Prince Naseem biopic ‘Giant’ to key territories
EXCLUSIVE: Deals have been closed across Europe, Asia and the Middle East.
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NewsEuropean cinema body UNIC warns Netflix-Warner Bros deal will mean “significant cinema closures”
“Both in its words and actions, Netflix has time and again made it clear that it doesn’t believe in cinemas”
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NewsRomania’s Ada Solomon elected chair of European Film Academy board
Ukraine’s Petro Rusanienko joins the board to represent Roma and Sinti filmmakers in Europe, in an EFA first.
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NewsAlba August, Sverrir Gudnason lead Tea Lindeburg’s ‘The Seal Woman’ for Reinvent Yellow
EXCLUSIVE: ‘As In Heaven’ director Lindeburg’s second feature is shooting now in the Faroe Islands.
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Reviews‘A Place For Her’ review: Strong, immersive social drama unravels in a Parisian women’s support centre
Mélisa Godet’s debut feature is powered by an authentic approach and a raft of strong performances
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NewsLFF’s Kristy Matheson and filmmaker Ariane Labed join Rotterdam’s Tiger jury
French cinematographer Yorick Le Saux to receive festival’s Robby Müller Award.
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NewsEuropean Film Market unveils expanded 2026 programme
Berlinale’s market to launch EFM Animation Days and will introduce new pitching and training sessions.
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Reviews‘Behind The Palm Trees’ review: Formulaic Moroccan love triangle drama bolstered by strong performances
Meryem Benm’Barek’s second feature makes its debut in Marrakech competition
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NewsFlorian Zeller, Jasmila Žbanić and Miguel Gomes projects among €9.7m Eurimages funding recipients
Thirty-three co-productions share €9.7m in Eurimages’ latest round of funding.
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FeaturesOscars international feature race 2026 guide: the contenders from Europe
Europe dominated the international feature Oscar in 2025, earning four out of five nominations — ultimately losing out to Brazil. Can the region win back the trophy in 2026?
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News‘Bugonia’, ‘Sirat’ and ‘Sound Of Falling’ lead craft nominees for European Film Awards
European Film Awards take place in Berlin on January 17.
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NewsErich Pommer Institut unveils 2025 participants for Audiovisual Women leadership programme
EXCLUSIVE: Programme is aimed at female mid- to senior-level managers working in the audiovisual sector.
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Reviews‘Hercules Falling’ review: Dar Salim is phenomenal as a troubled war veteran in powerful Danish drama
Christian Bonke’s drawn-from-real-life drama was named Best First Feature at Tallinn
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Reviews‘Testimony’ review: Raw, defiant doc gives voice to survivors of Ireland’s Magdalene Laundries
Director Aoife Kelleher follows attempts to bring real and lasting justice to the women involved
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Reviews‘Three Goodbyes’ review: Alba Rohrwacher impresses at heart of Isabel Coixet’s warm drama
The Spanish director’s latest plays Tallinn after its Toronto premiere
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Reviews‘My First Love’ review: A disabled student fights prejudice in fierce Norwegian debut
Director Mari Storstein draws from her own experiences for this powerful Tallinn premiere
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News‘All Fixed Up’, ‘Four Comrades, One Echo’ and ‘The Cord’ lead IDFA Forum winners
Projects win key prizes at IDFA’s international co-production and co-financing market for documentaries.
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Reviews‘Sisu: Road To Revenge’ review: The vengeful Finnish soldier returns in gory, underwhelming sequel
Jorma Tommila’s grieving commando goes up against Stephen Lang’s Red Army commander to muted results
















