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Sarajevo Film Festival completes 2018 Competition jury
Asghar Farhadi was previously announced as jury president.
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European cinema admissions up 2.5% in 2017 thanks to strong Russian market
There was also a box office upturn of 1.7% across 2017.
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Concerns grow for Oleg Sentsov as hunger strike enters second month
Calls for Russia to release Ukrainian director intensify on eve of World Cup kick-off in Moscow on Thursday.
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What next for the European exhibition industry?
Vue’s Tim Richards, Nordisk Film Cinemas’ Asger Flygare Bech-Thomsen share opinions.
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UTA boards North America sale on UK stop-motion feature 'Chuck Steel' (exclusive)
Jennifer Saunders, Paul Whitehouse among voice cast of film.
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Documentary groups lobby to keep UK in Creative Europe post-Brexit
A petition is live on the European Documentary Network website.
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Six UK companies awarded Creative Europe development grants
Projects include ‘I Am Spartakiade’ featuring footage of mass gymnastic events in communist Czechoslovakia.
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'Cold War' to open 2018 Sarajevo Film Festival
Pawel Pawlikowski won best director for the film in Cannes.
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London Film School appoints permanent director
Gisli Snaer takes on role following departure of Jane Roscoe in 2017.
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Karlovy Vary Film Festival, EFP reveal 2018 Future Frames directors
The initiative is a showcase for emerging film talents from Europe.
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Carnaby International seals raft of deals on 'The Boat'
The company has also presold Summit Fever to Koch Films for Germany.
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Screen Flanders invests €2m in 10 new productions
Titles include action thriller Spider In The Web and BBC drama series Baptiste.
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'To The Night' starring Caleb Landry Jones gets sales deal ahead of Karlovy Vary berth (exclusive)
Reel Suspects boards psychological drama.
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First look at Daniel Brühl, Gemma Arterton in Julie Delpy's 'My Zoe'
Delpy also stars in the drama, which she wrote and directs.
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Sarajevo Film Festival picks Asghar Farhadi as jury president
Farhadi’s ‘Everybody Knows’ will also screen in the Open Air programme.
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Cannes Marché du Film posts rise in attendance
US was the biggest territory at the market followed by France and the UK.
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Peter Haber joins 'Britt-Marie Was Here' as shoot gets underway
Haber plays the husband of Pernilla August’s character Britt-Marie.
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Cannes Critics' Week title 'Our Struggles' sells to new territories (exclusive)
Deals include China, Italy and Brazil.
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Kirill Serebrennikov's 'Leto' scores key deals for Charades (exclusive)
Serebrennikov was unable to attend the Cannes premiere due to his disputed house arrest.