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Davide Abbatescianni


2115 articles available in total starting from 12/09/2017. Last article published on 09/07/2025.

Review: Everything Will Change

Review: Everything Will Change

Marten Persiel's sophomore feature is an interesting cinematic experiment interweaving elements of dystopian sci-fi and “wake-up call” documentary  

28/03/2022 | Vilnius 2022

Malta launches revamped, “bolder and better” cash rebate

Malta launches revamped, “bolder and better” cash rebate

The archipelago’s film commission has launched an increased 40% cash-rebate programme for international audiovisual productions  

25/03/2022 | Industry | Market | Malta

Tomas Eskilsson • Author of Public Film Funding at a Crossroads

Interview: Tomas Eskilsson • Author of Public Film Funding at a Crossroads

“Over time, more public film financiers have developed a more complex and perhaps more nuanced approach to global streaming services”

The film producer answered a few questions about his report on public financing, recently published by Sweden’s Film i Väst  

24/03/2022 | /Sweden/Europe

EXCLUSIVE: Poster for CPH:DOX title Electric Malady

EXCLUSIVE: Poster for CPH:DOX title Electric Malady

Marie Lidén’s documentary digs deep into the troubled existence of a 40-year-old electro-sensitive man  

23/03/2022 | CPH:DOX 2022

The UK’s Film and TV Charity launches The Whole Picture Toolkit

The UK’s Film and TV Charity launches The Whole Picture Toolkit

The brand new service will support the implementation of healthy working practices as part of the body’s Let’s Reset campaign  

21/03/2022 | Industry | Market | UK

Tim Roth and Trine Dyrholm to lead the cast of Désirée Nosbusch’s debut Poison

Tim Roth and Trine Dyrholm to lead the cast of Désirée Nosbusch’s debut Poison

The English-language drama, a Luxembourgish-Dutch-British co-production, now entered post-production  

18/03/2022 | Production | Funding | Luxembourg/Netherlands/United Kingdom

The Icelandic Film Centre unveils its ambitious 2020-2030 Film Policy

The Icelandic Film Centre unveils its ambitious 2020-2030 Film Policy

The document, now available in English, identifies four main goals to bring the Icelandic industry to the next level as well as a series of concrete actions to pursue them  

17/03/2022 | Institutions | Legislation | Iceland

Romain Renard and Fursy Teyssier • Directors of Melvile

Interview: Romain Renard and Fursy Teyssier • Directors of Melvile

“The Eurimages Award has created some buzz around our project, and it is a real boost for us and our producers”

Cineuropa chatted to the two helmers, who scooped the Eurimages Co-Production Development Award at Cartoon Movie with their animated feature project about “lost love and guilt”  

17/03/2022 | Cartoon 2022 | Cartoon Movie

Masako Kudo • Distributor, Child Film

Interview: Masako Kudo • Distributor, Child Film

“In Japan, family-orientated animation films from foreign countries are quite complicated to distribute”

The Japanese distributor talked through Child Film’s efforts to bring European arthouse animated films to the country and how the local audience has changed over the last two years  

16/03/2022 | Cartoon 2022 | Cartoon Movie

Edith Sepp • CEO, Estonian Film Institute

Interview: Edith Sepp • CEO, Estonian Film Institute

“Platforms are like what US-based studios used to be”

The CEO of Estonia’s national film agency answered some questions about the body’s schemes and activities, and shared her takes on Film i Väst’s recent study on public funding  

16/03/2022 | /Estonia

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