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The European Parliament’s independent monitor for the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) resigned Friday in protest after 22 European Union member...
30/01 | Legislation | Europe
More than 20 Romanian films are scheduled for domestic release in 2012, the biggest number since the '89 Revolution. Famous directors such as Cristian...
30/01 | Releases | Romania
Finnish director Aki Kaurismäki’s Le Havre swept the Jussi awards gala last night (January 29) in Helsinki, where it collected six-and-a-half trophies...
30/01 | Awards | Finland
The International Film Festival Rotterdam, which began on 25 January, has a reputation for edgy, avant-garde fare. But even by those standards, Clip, the...
30/01 | Rotterdam 2012 | Serbia
Based on a true story and adapted from a novel written by Marc Fiévet, who is sent by the French Customs department to infiltrate the drug traffickers in...
30/01 | Berlinale 2012 | Market | France
Winner of the Grand Jury Prize in the European competition and Best Actor for Anders Danielsen Lie: Norwegian director Joachim Trier’s Oslo, August 31st...
30/01 | Festivals | France
Legal proceedings have ended between director João Maia and production company Utopia Filmes, so pre-production can finally move forward on the biopic about...
30/01 | Production | Portugal
Shooting has started in Rome for Romeo and Juliet, a new adaptation of Shakespeare’s classic, directed by Carlo Carlei and produced by Amber Ent., Gabriele...
27/01 | Production | Italy
With or without public funding, shooting for Marco Bellocchio’s (pictured) new film, Sleeping Beauty, will begin in Cividale del Friuli (Udine) on Monday,...
27/01 | Productin | Italy
Fandango brings On the Path to Italian cinemas in 20 copies. The film was presented in competition at the 2010 Berlin Film Festival (see the article from...
27/01 | Releases | Italy
With 13 nominations (including seven for its actors), Maïwenn’s Poliss dominates the list of nominees for the 2012 Césars, to be awarded on February 24....
27/01 | Césars 2012 | France
British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) will honour veteran actor John Hurt with the Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award at the...
27/01 | Awards | UK
Peter Calin Netzer's third feature The Child's Position, a psychological drama about a mother and her "almost pathological" relationship with her son, will...
27/01 | Production | Romania
Fresh German films from current directors have found their place in the programme of the 35th Göteborg International Film Festival (January 27–February 6),...
27/01 | Festivals | Germany
Munich-based international sellerBeta Cinema will be offering several titles of international calibre at the market at the Berlinale (February 9-19),...
27/01 | Berlinale 2012 | Market
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26/01/2012
Fiction struck back and US scripted formats took Europe by storm, becoming international hits within a few months. Today, local fiction strikes back, and co-productions increasingly appear to be the best way to offer high-quality series destined to be broadcast in as many countries as possible.
25/01/2012
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24/01/2012
Creativity takes the stage in Cannes. Want to pitch your winning formula? Then enter the new MIPDoc International Pitch!
19/01/2012
A new report from the European Audiovisual Observatory and MEDIA Salles shows that around 18 500 digital screens had been installed in Europe by the end of 2011. This means that over 52% of European screens are now capable of digital projection, up from just 4% three years ago.
16/01/2012
Crisis in the US film industry is also felt in Quebec, where, in 2011, revenues decreased by 4.1% despite good quality of Quebec films.
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When she took to the stage ahead of the world premiere of her romantic comedy 2 Days in New York...
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