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Netflix “open” to Euro investment
Netflix is “open” to investing in original European series and feature films, according to Christopher Libertelli, vp of global public policy at the US VoD provider.
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Doc heavyweights head to IDFA
Kevin Macdonald, Marcel Ophuls, Fred Wiseman and Claude Lanzmann are among the top directors attending the 26th International Documentary Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) (Nov 20 - Dec 1).
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Thessaloniki pays tribute to Wintonick
Documentary festival to rename audience award in honour of the filmmaker who died last week.
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Halcyon to adapt Ost memoirs
Terminator Salvation producers Victor Kubicek and Derek Anderson have partnered with style icon Beatrix Ost to adapt her two memoirs My Father’s House: A Childhood In Wartime Bavaria and the forthcoming More Than Everything.
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Creative Europe approved by European Parliament
The European Union’s Creative Europe framework programme has been given a resounding vote of confidence by the European Parliament.
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Berlinale World Cinema Fund selects eight
The Berlinale World Cinema Fund has awarded production and distribution funding of €165,000 ($223,000) to eight films.
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German distribs close AFM deals
EXCLUSIVE: New films by David Cronenberg, Quentin Dupieux and Lone Scherfig are among the titles acquired by German distributors at this year’s AFM.
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Rai Trade seals AFM, Rome deals
EXCLUSIVE: Titles include The Mercury Factor, Neverlake, L’Intrepido and Song e’ Napule.
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Child's Pose producer wins co-pro award
This year’s European Co-Production Award – Prix Eurimages will go to Ada Solomon from Romania.
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EuropaCorp to sue over embezzlement claims
French newspaper reported company is under investigation over public investment into Cité du Cinema. EuropaCorp “surprised” and “outraged” by claims of misappropriated funds.
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Tallinn welcomes 36 industry speakers
Black Nights Film Festival kicks off 17th edition with Canadian Oscar submission Gabrielle.
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Clio Barnard wins at Stockholm
Bronze Horse for best film goes to The Selfish Giant. More wins for Fruitvale Station, Miss Violence and Screen Star of Tomorrow George MacKay.
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Bloody Beans wins at CPH:DOX
Other winners include Everyday Rebellion, Dirty Wars and A Spell to Ward Off the Darkness.
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Max Irons, Samantha Barks go for Harvest
Max Irons and Samantha Barks are currently shooting The Devil’s Harvest, in production in the Ukraine.
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Famke Janssen joins Kickback
The Dutch star takes her place on the crime thriller alongside John Cusack, Sean Astin, Misha Barton, Michael Biehn, John Hannah, Rutger Hauer, Stelio Savante, Tom Sizemore and Sean Young.
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ParisFX to spotlight Gravity, WWZ, Spivet
Ile de France Film Commission unveils ParisFX line-up. Filmmaker Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Dreamworks animation chief Kristof Serrand among speakers.
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Europe's Cinema Communication unveiled
The European Commission (EC) has finally adopted a new Communication on state aid for films and other audiovisual works.
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Bille August readies Quiet Heart shoot
Ghita Nørby stars in family drama to be shot on Danish island of Funen.
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Les Arcs unveils co-pro and work-in-progress titles
Fitzgibbon, Sitaru, Vicari, Huddles, Runarsson and van Geffen will be at Les Arcs this December.
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Wes Anderson “would” make 3D movie
Moonrise Kingdom director says he would consider making a 3D film; and would like to turn his new short for Prada into a series set around the world.