All Festivals articles – Page 745
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NewsNew Europe boards Violet
Warsaw-based international sales company New Europe Film Sales has taken on Bas Devos’ Generation 14+ title Violet.
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NewsIsmailia to host co-production market
Egypt’s Ismailia International Film Festival has announced plans for the second edition of projects market, Ismailia Co-production Platform, to take place from June 3-8.
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NewsZaman wins Gothenburg's Dragon
Hisham Zaman has become the first director to be a two-time winner of Gothenburg’s Dragon Award for Best Nordic Film.
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NewsRotterdam's Tigers go to Japan, Sweden, Korea
UPDATE: UPC Audience Award goes to Alexander Payne’s Nebraska. Festival’s second Big Screen Award to support Dutch distribution goes to Russia’s Another Year.
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NewsGothenburg: Nordic Lab filmmakers offer fresh voices
Filmmakers pitching include Iram Haq [pictured], who just completed I Am Yours and is now working on The Way Back; and Concerning Violence producer Annika Rogell with My Skinny Sister.
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NewsGothenburg: Iceland's filmmaking challenges
Icelandic film may be riding high creatively (it gets a special focus at this year’s Gothenburg Film Festival), but business is tough, according to Oscar nominee Fridrik Thor Fridriksson.
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NewsPhilomena to open Istanbul 2014
Stephen Frears’ Oscar-nominated feature to open this year’s Istanbul Film Festival.
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Rotterdam awards CineMart prizes
Two projects awarded finance prizes; Global Film Initiative introduces new grants.
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NewsScreen's EFM panel to hear producers 'lessons learned'
Top producers Robin Gutch, Lars Knudsen, Guneet Monga, Judy Tossell and Louise Vesth to talk about their experiences.
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NewsRotterdam: How to get your film noticed
At Rotterdam’s CineMart, industry experts advised filmmakers to start early and make marketing and PR an integral part of any production.
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NewsIFFR reflects on State of Europe
The International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) has used film to reflect on European culture, politics and identity.
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Berlinale Kamera for Baumgartner
In more Berlinale news, two new episodes of House of Cards to be shown on festival closing day.
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NewsFestival briefs: Berlin, Tokyo, Locarno, Kinoteka, Pan-Asia, Ilkley
Scorsese doc in Berlin, Tokyo sets dates, Pan-Asia Film Festival stretches across UK, Locarno to honour Titanus studio, and Ilkley plans first edition.
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Former Tribeca exec joins Viewster
David Kwok, who spent ten years at the Tribeca Film Festival, has resurfaced at VOD service Viewster.
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NewsBeta firms Berlin slate
Market screening for The Physician, two competition titles among slate.
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NewsMarrakech sets 2014 dates
The 14th editon of the film festival set to feature a tribute to Japanese cinema.
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FeaturesTiger directors: Natalia Meschaninova, The Hope Factory
Russian filmmaker Natalia Meschaninova makes her feature debut with The Hope Factory, a coming-of-age tale set against the backdrop of the Siberian city of Norilsk.
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NewsLove Steaks wins Berlin slot
Slamdance winner won the Max Ophüls Prize at the weekend, granting it a slot in the Berlinale.
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FeaturesTiger directors: Jan Schomburg, Lose My Self
Maria Schrader stars as a woman suffering from retrograde amnesia.
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News10 films vie for Rotterdam Big Screen Award
Now in its second year, Rotterdam’s Big Screen Award Competition aims to support the distribution fo films in Dutch cinemas.
















