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‘Measureable change’ on diversity within five years, Goteborg report
Goteborg Film Festival’s Nostradamus Project report predicts that audiences will rebel against content that doesn’t reflect diversity.
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Pierre Menahem-Juliette Lepoutre enter sales arena for EFM
EXCLUSIVE: Still Moving picks up ‘The Black Frost’ and ‘In The Last Days Of City’.
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Goteborg briefs: As It Is winner, Colliander joins SFI
A roundup of Nordic news from the Goteborg Film Festival and Nordic Film Market.
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Polly Williams: UK needs more character-driven drama
Speaking at Goteborg’s TV Drama Vision conference, the head of the new eOne and Creative England Drama Venture also said she’s open to working with European partners.
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'Embrace Of The Serpent' director Ciro Guerra among CineMart winners
Embrace Of The Serpent director Ciro Guerra and We Are Young. We Are Strong. director Burhan Qurbani among winners.
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Catherine Deneuve comedy-drama 'The Midwife' inks key pre-sale
EXCLUSIVE: German-speaking Europe and Switzerland deal for upcoming Martin Provost title.
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Memento to launch sales on Robelin’s 'Mr. Stein Goes Online'
EXCLUSIVE: Romantic comedy exploring world of online dating to star Pierre Richard [pictured].
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Pretty Pictures, Soda co-acquire UK rights to terror thriller 'Made In France'
EXCLUSIVE: Companies plan to release the film in UK in April.
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Devilworks EFM slate includes horror from 'As You Are' duo
EXCLUSIVE: Valley Of The Sasquatch and Dominic West-narrated doc among slate.
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Cineart acquires Whit Stillman’s 'Love & Friendship'
EXCLUSIVE: Benelux deal signed at Rotterdam festival for period drama starring Kate Beckinsale and Chloe Sevigny.
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Shuttered A-Film back catalogue finds distributors
As the dust settles after the shock closure last year of A-Film, details have emerged as to what has happened with the back catalogue of the blue-chip Dutch distribution company.
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IFFR spotlights film finance challenges
In the midst of Europe’s changing financial landscape, a panel of producers, financing agents and private equity consultants at International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) considered which business models are working best.
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Dutch investor resurrects Helkon Media
Jasper M. de Gier will relaunch the company, which was declared insolvent 13 years ago.
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David Tennant, Elisabeth Moss drama 'Mad To Be Normal' underway
Former Doctor Who star plays psychiatrist R. D. Laing.
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Clive Owen, Alba Rohrwacher join Meryl Streep on Berlin jury
Festival to honour David Bowie, Alan Rickman and Ettore Scola through special screenings; security to be tightened.
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Italian government reveals $435m film fund details
Minister hails shake-up which could bring “60% more finance” to industry; Sorrentino, Bertolucci, Benigni embrace the changes.
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Rotterdam director questions role of microbudget talent schemes
Not all projects should be made or released just because they go through film labs, says Bero Beyer.
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Stanley Tucci’s 'Final Portrait' to shoot in London this month
Geoffrey Rush and Armie Hammer star in the true story of Swiss artist Alberto Giacometti.
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Pope Francis to make big screen debut in 'Beyond The Sun'
The faith film marks the first time in history that a Pope has appeared in a feature film.
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Visit Films acquires Rotterdam title 'Suntan'
“Coming-of-middle-age” drama received world premiere at IFFR.