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LevelK boards Dutch teen thriller 'Vicious' (exclusive)
Dennis Bots directs based on Mel Walles De Vries’ novel.
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Rotterdam Film Festival to host Edgar Pêra retrospective
Includes three world and international premieres.
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Nordisk plans biopics about 'Out Of Africa' author Karen Blixen and scientist Niels Bohr
Mikael Rieks will produce both projects.
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'Aquaman' expected to cross $500m on December 24 (update)
Bumblebee scores $31.1m launch; Spider-Verse big in China.
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The downward trend at the Italian box office continued in 2018
Takings still on the slide despite a decent effort from local fare.
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Local comedies once again powered the Spanish box office in 2018
‘Champions’ was a stand-out Spanish title.
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Erika de Hadeln, pioneering film festival chief, dies aged 77
She was the first woman to head an A-list festival.
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Berlin Film Festival’s Perspektive Deutsches Kino announces first six titles
Tamer Jandali’s easy love to open the selection.
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Berlin Film Festival announces first Generation titles for 2019
Seven world premieres amongst 16 films.
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Locarno Film Festival announces new selection committee
New artistic director Lili Hinstin leads the committee.
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Swedish report says women filmmakers still not given as big budgets as men
Far-reaching study said market has more confidence in male directors.
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'Girl' director addresses trans controversy, calling for "inclusion without exclusion"
Lukas Dhont was participating in a gender equality panel at the EFAs.
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New goals needed to reach gender parity in film industry, say experts
Rebecca O’Brien, Anna Serner debated gender equality at the European Film Academy’s awards weekend in Seville.
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France's Lumière awards unveil mixed bag of nominations
Lumières are the Golden Globes of France.
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'Cold War' leads winners at 2018 European Film Awards
Other winners include ’Dogman’, ’The Death Of Stalin’, and ’Bergman: A Year in a Life’.
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Italy’s Eagle Pictures launches international film and TV production division (exclusive)
Projects include comic book adaptation Dampyr and feature comedy A Son Called Eramus
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Ventana Sur: German co-pro ace Peter Nadermann talks Scandi success
’It makes no sense to do a co-production if you don’t have the product that fits your market and your partner.’
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Directors, screenwriters fear online royalty proposals could be dropped from EU's Copyright Directive
Directive updates EU copyright laws to fit the digital age.
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SF Studios moves into Norwegian production with Paradox deal
SF will now become a full-scale studio in Norway.
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Rotterdam's co-pro market CineMart unveils 2019 selection
A total of 16 projects selected for Rotterdam industry event.