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395 articles available in total starting from 12/11/2013. Last article published on 02/04/2024.

Titane, Quo Vadis, Aida? and The Father lead the nominations for the European Film Awards

Titane, Quo Vadis, Aida? and The Father lead the nominations for the European Film Awards

The films by Julia Ducournau, Jasmila Žbanić and Florian Zeller receive four nods, while Paolo Sorrentino’s The Hand of God and Juho Kuosmanen’s Compartment No. 6 follow hot on their heels with three  

09/11/2021 | European Film Awards 2021

Seville's European Coproductions Forum focuses on Germany

Seville's European Coproductions Forum focuses on Germany

The festival will include ten guest projects for this third edition of the initiative, also launching the Independent Film Market MERCI Sevilla  

04/11/2021 | Seville 2021 | SEFF Industry

Juan Andrés Arango and Paola Andrea Pérez Nieto • Director and producer of Where the River Begins

Interview: Juan Andrés Arango and Paola Andrea Pérez Nieto • Director and producer of Where the River Begins

“Stories have to have the ability to knock on the doors of viewers in any part of the world”

We talked to the director and the producer of the Colombian project, which has taken home EFAD and CAACI’s DALE! Award from the tenth Europe-Latin America Co-Production Forum  

27/09/2021 | San Sebastián 2021 | San Sebastián Industry

REPORT: San Sebastián Industry 2021

REPORT: San Sebastián Industry 2021

We take a look at the winning projects of this year's Europe-Latin America Co-Production Forum, as well as the works-in-progress awarded in the WIP Europa and WIP Latam sections  

27/09/2021 | San Sebastián 2021 | San Sebastián Industry

Romanian debut film Blue Moon wins the Golden Shell at San Sebastián

Romanian debut film Blue Moon wins the Golden Shell at San Sebastián

In a bold move, the jury has bestowed the festival’s main prize upon Alina Grigore’s raw and challenging movie; Lucile Hadzihalilovic’s and Tea Lindeburg’s works also won big  

26/09/2021 | San Sebastián 2021 | Awards

Johnny Depp launches his own European production company

Johnny Depp launches his own European production company

The US actor has teamed up with Spain’s A Contracorriente Films and previous partners to create IN.2 Film  

24/09/2021 | Production | Funding | UK/Spain

Projects from Latin America, Spain and Moldova awarded prizes at San Sebastián’s professional events

Projects from Latin America, Spain and Moldova awarded prizes at San Sebastián’s professional events

The works by Juan Andrés Arango and Eduardo Crespo stood out among the Latin American winners, while those by Francisco Marise and Ion Borș excelled among the European efforts  

23/09/2021 | San Sebastián 2021 | San Sebastián Industry

San Sebastián's European Film Forum focuses on what we need (and what we have) in terms of green production

San Sebastián's European Film Forum focuses on what we need (and what we have) in terms of green production

Professionals are asking for direct intervention from the institutions to establish green standards within the value chain, so that the audiovisual sector can lead the environmental shift  

22/09/2021 | San Sebastián 2021 | San Sebastián Industry

Ikusmira Berriak puts five new projects on the starting blocks

Ikusmira Berriak puts five new projects on the starting blocks

The new selection of training schemes supported by the San Sebastián Film Festival includes upcoming Works by Manuel Muñoz Rivas and Eduardo Crespo  

21/09/2021 | San Sebastián 2021 | San Sebastián Industry

EXCLUSIVE: Poster for Venice International Film Critics' Week title They Carry Death

EXCLUSIVE: Poster for Venice International Film Critics' Week title They Carry Death

The first feature by filmmaking duo Helena Girón and Samuel M Delgado will have its world premiere in the parallel section of the Italian festival  

30/08/2021 | Venice 2021 | International Film Critics' Week

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