All Production articles – Page 66
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The Euro 75: O Som e a Furia (Portugal)
A go-to co-producer for European filmmakers with strong links in Brazil and Argentina.
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The Euro 75: Number 9 Films (UK)
Europe runs through the DNA of Number 9 Films, both creatively and financially.
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The Euro 75: Nine Daughters (UK-Ireland)
Cronin O’Reilly’s previous projects include ‘Lady Macbeth’, ‘My Generation’ and ‘Ammonite’.
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The Euro 75: Niko Film (Germany)
Niko have a longstanding relationship with German-French filmmaker Emily Atef.
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The Euro 75: Netop Films (Iceland)
Company milestones include Grimur Hakonarson’s Rams winning the Un Certain Regard prize at Cannes 2015.
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The Euro 75: Morena Films (Spain)
Morena’s slate comprises both fiction and documentaries with international potential.
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The Euro 75: Beluga Tree (Belgium)
Diana Elbaum, one of the legendary figures of European independent production founded the company in 2017.
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The Euro 75: Bionaut (Czech Republic)
The Czech Republic production house has offices in Poland and Slovakia.
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The Euro 75: Borsalino Productions (France)
Baudens and Nouaille created Paris-based Borsalino in 2009 after more than a decade in international sales, mainly at Wild Bunch.
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The Euro 75: BTeam Pictures (Spain)
Madrid-based BTeam Pictures spans both arthouse production and distribution.
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The Euro 75: Bufo (Finland)
The company produced the upcoming Cannes title ’Boy From Heaven’.
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The Euro 75: The Bureau (UK-France)
The producer is behind Netflix’s upcoming feature ’The Strays’.
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The Euro 75: Mogambo (Spain)
Has more than 40 films to its name, and works with established and up-and-coming talent.
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The Euro 75: Mistrus Media (Latvia)
Set up in 2000, Mistrus Media is an established Latvian production stable making international features and documentaries.
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The Euro 75: Microfilm (Romania)
Microfilm produced Radu Jude’s Berlinale Golden Bear winner Bad Luck Banging Or Loony Porn.
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The Euro 75: Mer Film (Norway)
Mer has operated as a director-driven company since launching in 2011.
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The Euro 75: Maneki Films (France)
Maneki will have four productions in French cinemas in 2022.
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The Euro 75: Madants (Poland)
Projects include Claire Denis’ High Life and Valdimar Johannsson’s Lamb.
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The Euro 75: Les Films du Fleuve (Belgium)
Founded by Palme d’Or winners Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne.
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The Euro 75: Caviar (Belgium)
Last year, the company received a best picture Oscar nomination for ’Sound Of Metal’.