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Ruben Ostlund updates on “tough shoot” on ‘The Entertainment System Is Down’
Ostlund has been editing his new film while attending Croatia’s Slano Film Days.
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Disney showcases all seven studio brands at CineEurope presentation
The studio trumpeted a slate of releases that play “exclusively on the big screen, longer than any of our competitors”.
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Paramount pushes family films, adult comedies in CineEurope slate presentation
‘The Naked Gun’ and ‘Scary Movie 6’ are released this year, while Ariana Grande joins the cast of ‘Meet The Parents 4’
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Studiocanal showcases D-Day drama ‘Pressure’, ‘Cliffhanger’, ‘Cold Storage’ at CineEurope
The company also trumpeted its “best year ever” at the global box office.
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Warner Bros showcases ‘Superman’, ‘Wuthering Heights’ at CineEurope
Other titles featured in the studio’s slate presentation included Maggie Gyllenhaal’s ‘The Bride!’
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Netflix strikes ‘first-of-its-kind’ deal to carry TF1 channels in France
Deal will allow Netflix subscribers to watch all of the TF1’s live channels and on demand content on the streamer.
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Karlovy Vary to premiere cinematic cut of video game ‘Kingdom Come: Deliverance II’
Film is based on action role-playing game which launched earlier this year.
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Universal declares “biggest, most diverse slate of any studio” at CineEurope
The studio showcased 16 titles including ‘Jurassic World: Rebirth’, ‘Nobody 2’ and ‘Wicked: For Good’.
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Studio and cinema executives debate differing priorities at CineEurope
Executives on the day-one roundtable debated windows, the release slate, marketing spend and investment in cinemas.
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Lebanon’s Abbout Productions to be honoured at Locarno Film Festival
Beirut-based independent producer, led by Georges Schoucair and Myriam Sassine, to receive Locarno’s producing award.
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Cannes kabuki drama ‘Kokuho’ lands Asia, Europe distribution deals
EXCLUSIVE: Ticket sales for the drama in Japan have increased since its release there on June 6.
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‘Olivia And The Invisible Earthquake’ review: Empathetic Spanish stop-motion captures life on the poverty line
Irene Iborra Rizo’s accomplished Barcelona-set debut premieres in Annecy competition
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Yorgos Zois’ ‘Arcadia’ triumphs at Greece’s Iris Awards
Winners express frustration at ceremony at Greek culture ministry and film agency for funding delays.
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‘Arco’ review: Natalie Portman produces appealing French time-travel animation
Ugo Bienvenu’s 2D debut feature sees a boy from the far future crash-land in 2075
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Germany and France press for expansion of Arte into European content platform
Move was confirmed during a European culture ministers’ meeting in Paris.
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AVMSD regulation in spotlight as Central and Eastern European executives question efficacy
Euro figures highlight AVMSD’s unintended consequences on smaller markets as 2026 review looms.
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Alexander Payne to be honoured by Locarno Film Festival
The Holdovers and Sideways director will receive festival’s honorary Pardo d’Onore award.
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Karlovy Vary revamps industry programme with additional focus on series
Industry Days programme will also have a greater focus on Central European film co-production.
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‘Dandelion’s Odyssey’ review: Artistic animation takes a plant’s eye-view of the apocalypse
Momoko Seto’s dialogue-free feature blends computer animation and time-lapse photography
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POM Anime acquires ‘Lupin The IIIrd The Movie’ as it readies ‘Dan Da Dan’ release
The European distributor is also set to re-release Japanese anime classics ‘Akira’ and ‘Grave Of The Fireflies’.