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News‘The End Of It’ with Rebecca Hall among 11 co-productions backed by UK Global Screen Fund
Jim O’Hanlon’s ‘Rabbit Hayes’ and Sophie Heldman’s ‘Scotch Verdict’ were also awarded.
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NewsPaul Greengrass’ ‘The Rage’, starring Andrew Garfield and Thomasin McKenzie, to shoot in Germany
The peasant revolt drama has received €2m from regional Bavaria fund FFF Bayern.
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NewsACF Investment Bank launches New York office and UK initiative
New York office will be headed by former Lazard banker Jason Rejebian, while ACF Growth will support emerging media companies.
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NewsAhmed Yassin Al-Daradji, Cyril Aris projects among Doha Film Institute spring selection
A total of 45 projects will benefit from the latest round of grants.
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NewsCalifornia legislators set to confirm $750m tax incentive funding
The boost will more than double the amount available under the state’s film and TV incentive programme.
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NewsLukas Dhont, Pawel Pawlikowski, Ryusuke Hamaguchi projects among €10.7m Eurimages funding recipients
European organisation’s latest round of funding has also backed films by Marie Kreutzer, Jonas Poher Rasmussen and Radu Jude.
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NewsSarajevo, Slano support five female filmmakers from Southeast Europe
Filmmakers include Ena Sendijarevic, Aida Begic.
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NewsUK Global Screen Fund, LFF, NFTS receive big funding boosts from UK government
The package will also include support for British Film Commission, BFI Film Academy, and CoSTAR programme.
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Features‘Nadia’ doc about Olympic gymnast Nadia Comaneci among beneficiaries of Romania’s revamped cash rebate
The financial incentive has been revamped and offers a 30% cash rebate on eligible spend.
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NewsAVMSD regulation in spotlight as Central and Eastern European executives question efficacy
Euro figures highlight AVMSD’s unintended consequences on smaller markets as 2026 review looms.
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NewsFrance’s World Cinema Aid fund for co-productions sees record year for Cannes winners
The fund supported 16 co-productions across the Cannes sections, with a record six titles winning main competition prizes.
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NewsHas Cannes 2025 marked a turning point for the European film industry?
President Trump’s pre-festival film tariff threat seems to have spurred European politicians, policy makers and producers into action.
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NewsFIDLab Marseille selects 11 projects including Nicolas Pereda’s ‘Everything Else Is Noise’
One UK project, Graeme Arnfield’s ‘The Case Against Space’, on selection.
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NewsMarie Kreutzer’s ‘Gentle Monster’ wins Marche Investors Circle prize
‘Gentle Monster’ follows women who shape their lives around men whose dark sides they prefer to ignore.
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NewsColm Bairéad’s ‘Mary Rose’ among recipients of Flanders support
EXCLUSIVE: ‘Mary Rose’ is being coproduced by Belgium’s Lemming Film.
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NewsBudapest film festival selects first winner for independent Hungarian funding
EXCLUSIVE: Jury headed by Ildiko Enyedi chose female identity exploration ‘My Mother, The Monster’.
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NewsBenelux launches co-development fund to boost regional collaboration
EXCLUSIVE: Grants of up to €50,000 per project will be available.
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NewsEAVE sets out framework for inclusive international co-productions
EXCLUSIVE: Report outlines tools for producers to build more ethical and inclusive co-productions that reflect a plurality of voices.
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NewsMEP Emma Rafowicz: “Europe must take a stand against American cultural nationalism”
EXCLUSIVE: In a Screen interview, the vice-chair of the European Parliament’s influential Culture Committee talks tariffs and bolstering Creative Europe and the AVMS directive.
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NewsEuropean film industry rallies behind Creative Europe Media programme amid fears for its future
Leading European film and audiovisual organisations issue joint statement to call for strengthening of programme
















