All articles by Martin Blaney – Page 82
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Shooting wrapped on Zentropa Poland’s first Polish-language project
Baby Blues is the second feature from Kasia Roslaniec, who was also participating in New Horizons Studio training programme in Wroclaw this week.
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Cate Shortland’s Lore backed by Germany‘s DFFF
Australian director’s WWII drama latest international co-production to benefit from DFFF incentive this year.
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German-Russian Co-Production Treaty signed after years in the works
Journey to get treaty created has been more than 10 years.
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IM Global, TrustNordisk, Pacha Pictures and UK’s Blue Light among newcomers to Locarno
International sales and distribution company IM Global, Copenhagen-based TrustNordisk, the new French-Arab sales outfit Pacha Pictures, and UK producer-distributor Blue Light are among more than 20 companies already confirmed to attend Locarno’s Industry Days for the first time this year.
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Calls for future MEDIA Programme to increase support for digitisation of cinemas
New report from Polish MEP calls on Europe to speed up the digital shift, as the European Commission gathers views on how Europe can move towards a digital single market.
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Kinoforum, St Petersburg
Photos from the awards ceremony at the second edition of the St Petersburg International Kinoforum which took place Jul 10-15.
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Black Blood, A Separation triumph at Kinoforum
Films from China and Iran took home the top prizes at the second edition of the Saint Petersburg International Kinoforum (Jul 10-15), which despite teething troubles was attended by 40,000 cinemagoers at six cinemas and other special venues.
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German media mogul Leo Kirch dies at 84
Kirch Group became one of the biggest film and TV concerns in Europe
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Alexey German Jr’s Under Electric Clouds starts casting
Russian-Ukrainian-Polish co-production to start shooting from October after German Jr completes short film From Tokyo
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Russia’s Rock Films joins Friends From France
Anne Weil and Philippe Kotlarski’s 1982-set feature will shoot in Germany, Russia and Israel
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French-Russian Film Academy launched, Carole Bouquet and Pavel Lungin serve as presidents
Relations between the French and Russian film industries are set to be given an additional boost with the creation of the French-Russian Film Academy.
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Tyrannosaur crowned king at VOICES, St Petersburg's Kinoforum kicks off
Pure also wins big in Vologda; Kinoforum, presents two competition programmes.
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Ralph Fiennes in talks to return to 19th century Russia
Ralph Fiennes is in talks to star in another adaptation of 19th Russian literature – Ivan Turgenev’s 1872 play A Month In The Country.
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German Films Previews to include films by Glawogger, Fehlmann, Thalheim
75 buyers set to attend the Hamburg event starting July 10.
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Le Quattro Volte producer to partner on Italian remake of Uchitel’s The Stroll
Project is discussed by Cinecitta Luce at Russia’s Voices festival, where there is a strong Italian presence.
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Switzerland, Germany and Austria sign trilateral co-production agreement
Trilateral co-production agreement between Switzerland, Germany and Austria comes into effect, but international visibility of Swiss cinema dealt a blow by ministry’s cost-cutting.
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Aktis acquires KVIFF competitor Lollipop Monster
Aktis Film International has acquired the international distribution rights for Ziska Riemann’s feature debut Lollipop Monster which has its international premiere in Karlovy Vary’s main competition today (July 6).
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Sherry Hormann to direct one of Bernd Eichinger's last screenplays
The US born director of Desert Flower has been picked by producer-distributor Constantin Film to direct Kampusch, one of the last projects which Bernd Eichinger had been working on before his untimely death in January this year.
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Le Havre, In A Better World amongst winners at Filmfest Munchen
Hell and In A Better World also picked up awards at the festival in St Petersberg.
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EC proposes €1.6bn for culture and the audiovisual industry from 2014-2020
The European Commission has proposed in its Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) for 2014-2020 to allocate €1.6bn for culture and the audiovisual industry.