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European cinema is alive and kicking: EFA chief Matthijs Wouter Knol on a bold awards season pivot
As the European Film Awards move to January to crash the Oscar conversation, he discusses building a Euro "star system," reaching global audiences, and why the ceremony never shies away from politics.
Critically, European films are having a hell of a year. Euro cinema is well represented in this season’s Oscar race, with the likes of Jacques Audiard’s transgender crime musical Emilia Pérez, Edward ...
The European Union National Institutes for Culture in Cyprus (EUNIC), in collaboration with the Friends of Cinema Society, ...
For eight weeks, the European Film Academy's initiative celebrated European film in 125 cities in 47 countries ...
The report European Cinema in the Digital Era, which will be discussed today at the European Parliament (see news), serves first and foremost as an invitation to consider the very function of cinema – ...
As Hollywood doubles down on sequels, the contenders for the European Film Awards feature bold, political works that are challenging audiences and creating buzz far beyond the continent. That ...
A delegation from European cinema trade body the International Union of Cinemas (UNIC) met with senior European Commission officials yesterday (January 15) to raise cinema operators’ concerns about ...
Gael García Bernal calls for union between Latin American and European cinema in face of US hegemony
Celebrated Mexican actor and filmmaker Gael García Bernal believes that Latin American and European cinema share a critical perspective that is “more necessary than ever” in the face of the “hegemony” ...
European movies like 'Conclave,' 'Emilia Pérez,' and 'The Substance' are winning rave reviews but box office returns tell another story. By Scott Roxborough Europe Bureau Chief Commercially, it’s ...
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