All Europe articles – Page 4
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Reviews
‘Love Letters’ review: Drama charts lesbian couple’s rocky road to parenthood in 2014 France
Alice Douard’s confident feature debut stars Mona Rumpf and Monia Chokri
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News
Budapest film festival selects first winner for independent Hungarian funding
EXCLUSIVE: Jury headed by Ildiko Enyedi chose female identity exploration ‘My Mother, The Monster’.
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‘Mirrors No. 3’ review: Rich study of trauma and grief unfolds in the German countryside
Christian Petzold’s fourth collaboration with actor Paula Beer is small but mighty
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‘Urchin’ review: Harris Dickinson directs an elevated study of addiction
British actor-turned-filmmaker bows in Un Certain Regard
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‘Wild Foxes’ review: Samuel Kircher lands a punch in school boxing drama
Kircher headlines Valery Carnoy’s thoughtful Directors’ Fortnight debut
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News
EAVE sets out framework for inclusive international co-productions
EXCLUSIVE: Report outlines tools for producers to build more ethical and inclusive co-productions that reflect a plurality of voices.
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News
US is not joining Eurimages, executive director confirms
She also confirmed there had been no further approaches from the UK about rejoining Eurimages.
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New Europe hires LevelK exec as co-head of sales
EXCLUSIVE: Liang will handle territories including UK-Ireland, Aus-NZ and Canada.
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Reviews
‘Her Will Be Done’ review: A young woman faces an ancient evil in rural French horror
Polish actor Maria Wrobel impresses in Julia Kowalski’s atmospheric second feature
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‘Amrum’ review: Fatih Akin directs coming-of-age drama set in 1945 Germany
Diane Kruger stars in delicate story set on a remote island as the Nazi regime falls
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News
Vision Distribution tunes into Chiara Malta’s ‘Three O’Clock In The Morning’
Coming-of-age story is the next film for Italian director of Cesar-winning Chicken For Linda!
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News
Antenna Group launches Iconic Films led by Gareth Ellis-Unwin
EXCLUSIVE: The Greek production and distribution outfit has plans for international co-productions.
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Reviews
‘Sirât’ review: Oliver Laxe’s long strange trip stars Sergi López
Fraught trek across the desert in search of missing daughter is a cinematic risk for French-Spanish auteur
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‘Case 137’ review: Lea Drucker anchors Dominik Moll’s police corruption drama
The 2018 Paris Yellow Vests protests provide the backdrop for this controlled procedural
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‘The Girl In The Snow’ review: Louise Hemon turns to drama with a story from her own family’s past
Documentarian’s debut is beautifully based in the Hautes Alpes
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‘Put Your Soul On Your Hand And Walk’ review: Gaza documentary is a poignant final testimony
Sepideh Farsi’s ACID film pays tribute to its subject Fatma Hassona, killed in Gaza in April
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‘Promised Sky’ review: Follow-up to ‘Under The Fig Trees’ opens Un Certain Regard
Three migrants struggle to make a home in Tunisia in Erige Sehiri’s engaging drama
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‘Sound Of Falling’ review: Trauma seeps through a century of women’s lives in rural Germany
Mascha Schilinski’s Cannes Competition title is ‘a work of thrilling ambition’
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‘Reedland’ review: A violent crime rocks a rural Dutch community
Sven Bresser’s confident Critics Week debut makes effective use of its traditional setting
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Features
“Prices are crazy”: European distributors discuss Cannes deal-making
Eve Gabereau, Tobias Lehmann, Huub Roelvink and Anne-Cécile Rolland met for a Screen International roundtable.