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The agency has earmarked nearly €1.4 million for projects spanning fiction, animation, documentary and short formats
16/10 | Production | Funding | Finland
The French body will also support ten other projects, including the upcoming films by Christophe Honoré, Philippe Faucon, Joël Karekezi and Charlotte Le Bon
16/10 | Production | Funding | France
“We all see ourselves as beautiful people, but maybe we are not in reality”
The Romanian filmmakers elaborate on inherited guilt, denial and shared responsibility, as addressed in their first jointly directed feature
16/10 | Warsaw 2025
Rome’s market presents DiversiFind, a platform for underrepresented talent, with major industry players such as Amazon and Sky on board
16/10 | MIA 2025
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Animation – 10/10/2025MIA explores how game engines and AI are reshaping animation workflowsAI was not demonised but framed as a "supportive" tool to be handled responsibly, whilst game engines are increasingly emerging as key instruments for cross-platform production
Market TrendsFOCUSA busy summer festival season awaits the European film industry. Cineuropa will continue to keep its readers up to date with the latest news and market insights, covering the buzziest events, including Locarno, Venice, Sarajevo, Haugesund, Toronto, San Sebastián, Zurich and many others
Gender Equality, Diversity and Inclusion – 16/10/2025MIA puts the spotlight on diversity and innovationRome’s market presents DiversiFind, a platform for underrepresented talent, with major industry players such as Amazon and Sky on board
Distribution, Exhibition and Streaming – 16/10/2025Tereza Nvotová’s Father continues to dominate the Slovak box officeSo far, the Venice Orizzonti-premiered movie has taken 97,570 admissions and generated €720,739 in box-office revenues
Distribution, Exhibition and Streaming – 16/10/2025Anders Thomas Jensen’s The Last Viking enjoys a record-breaking opening weekendThe film starring Mads Mikkelsen and Nikolaj Lie Kaas marks the biggest Danish live-action opening since 2018, with a total of over 127,000 admissions
European Policy – 14/10/2025EFAD voices concern over the Council of Europe’s new approach to the co-production convention for seriesThe association argues that the new text has shifted from its original cultural goals to economic competitiveness, thereby weakening safeguards
Distribution, Exhibition and Streaming – 14/10/2025MIA explores the future of independent distribution and the role of festivals, platforms and social mediaRome’s market hosted a panel focused on new strategies for distributing independent films in an increasingly competitive landscape
Produce – Co-Produce... – 14/10/2025Experts navigate global film financing at Rome’s MIALeading industry figures have explored the changing landscape of festivals, financing and market expectations in Europe and worldwide
So far, the Venice Orizzonti-premiered movie has taken 97,570 admissions and generated €720,739 in box-office revenues
16/10 | Box Office | Slovakia
The 27th edition of the festival will screen the latest movies by Ion de Sosa, Guillermo Galoe, Gabriel Azorín, Irati Gorostidi and Alberto Vázquez, among others
16/10 | Abycine 2025
Features by Irati Gorostidi and Sofia Bohdanowicz are screening in competition in the event, which will honour Isaki Lacuesta, Helena Wittmann and Belén Funes
16/10 | Festivals | Awards | Spain
14/10/2025Episode 81: When The Light Breaks (Iceland/Netherlands/ Croatia/France)The producers of the upcoming film by Rúnar Rúnarsson are invited to speak about their collaboration and the financing of their movie, which has received Eurimages support
09/10/2025Episode 80: Le Faux Soir (Belgium/France)The producers of the upcoming film by Michael R Roskam are invited to speak about their collaboration and the financing of their movie, which has received Eurimages support
30/08/2025Episode 79: Living Large (Czech Republic/Slovakia/France)The producers of the film by Kristina Dufková are invited to speak about their collaboration and the financing of their movie, which has received Eurimages support
12/08/2025Episode 78: Ghost Trail (France/Germany/Belgium)The producers of the film by Jonathan Millet are invited to speak about their collaboration and the financing of their movie, which has received Eurimages support
22/07/2025Episode 77: The Flats (France/Ireland/UK/Belgium)The producers of the film by Alessandra Celesia are invited to speak about their collaboration and the financing of their movie, which has received Eurimages support
08/05/2025Episode 76: The Girl with the Needle (Denmark/Poland/Sweden)The producers of the film by Magnus von Horn are invited to speak about their collaboration and the financing of their movie, which has received Eurimages support
25/03/2025Episode 75: Vermiglio (Italy/France/Belgium)The producers of the film by Maura Delpero are invited to speak about their collaboration and the financing of their movie, which has received Eurimages support
20/03/2025Episode 74: Crossing (Sweden/ Denmark/France/Turkey/Georgia)The producers of the film by Levan Akin are invited to speak about their collaboration and the financing of their movie, which has received Eurimages support
The leading Central European documentary gathering will showcase over 300 films and is set to welcome a slew of acclaimed directors and thinkers from 24 October-2 November
16/10 | Jihlava 2025
Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal give passionate performances in this awards-hungry tearjerker by Chloé Zhao, chronicling William Shakespeare’s domestic life in Stratford-upon-Avon
16/10 | London 2025
Maria Popistașu and Alexandru Baciu claw at a guilty chapter in recent Romanian history, one to which the collective consciousness prefers to turn a blind eye
The film starring Mads Mikkelsen and Nikolaj Lie Kaas marks the biggest Danish live-action opening since 2018, with a total of over 127,000 admissions
16/10 | Box Office | Denmark
27/08/2025Venice 2025 – PhotogalleriesThe global film community is back on the Lido for the 82nd Venice Film Festival, unspooling from 27 August-6 September. Discover the festival highlights and the international stars walking the red carpet in our exclusive photo galleries
13/05/2025Cannes 2025 – PhotogalleriesThe international film industry is gathering again on the Croisette for a packed edition of the Cannes Film Festival and its Marché du Film, unspooling from 13-24 May. Discover the festival highlights in our exclusive photo galleries
13/02/2025Berlinale 2025 – PhotogalleriesThe Berlin International Film Festival returns for its 75th edition, the first under the direction of Tricia Tuttle, from 13-23 February. Check out the festival highlights in our exclusive photogalleries
23/09/2024San Sebastian 2024 – PhotogalleriesThe San Sebastián International Film Festival cements its position on the global festival circuit with its 72st edition, which is unspooling from 20-28 September. Check out our exclusive photo galleries
27/08/2024Venice 2024 – PhotogalleriesAfter the media storm triggered by last year's SAG-AFTRA strike, the global film community is back on the Lido for the 81st Venice Film Festival, unspooling from 28 August-7 September. Discover the festival highlights and the international stars walking the red carpet in our exclusive photo galleries
14/05/2024Cannes 2024 – PhotogalleriesThe international film industry is gathering again on the Croisette for a packed edition of the Cannes Film Festival and its Marché du Film, unspooling from 14-25 May. Discover the festival highlights in our exclusive photo galleries
15/02/2024Berlinale 2024 – PhotogalleriesThe Berlin International Film Festival returns for its 74th edition, the last under the direction of Carlo Chatrian and Mariette Rissenbeek, from 15-25 February. Check out the festival highlights in our exclusive photogalleries
25/09/2023San Sebastián 2023 – PhotogalleriesThe San Sebastián International Film Festival cements its position on the global festival circuit with its 71st edition, which is unspooling from 22-30 September. Check out our exclusive photo galleries
The 47th edition of the festival will unspool in the French city from 17 to 25 October, showcasing 230 titles, including nine fiction features vying for the Golden Antigone
16/10 | Cinemed 2025
French director Melissa Drigeard presents her fourth feature film, inspired by an attention-grabbing criminal case which made headlines in France in the ‘90s
16/10 | Namur 2025
The MIA hosted the introduction of this association, which is set to roll out initiatives to boost production activity in Italy and beyond
Be Lovedby Elisa AmorusoElisa Amoruso’s new film charts two women’s paths toward motherhood – and their free choice – in a work that’s both intimate and socially minded
Renovationby Gabriele UrbonaiteGabrielė Urbonaitė’s solo feature debut delivers a satisfying relationship dramedy that jumps into the nuances of having one’s status quo shaken up
Dog 51by Cédric JimenezCédric Jimenez’s meaty and frenetic adaptation of Laurent Gaudé's dystopian novel is a convincing action film whose pace sadly suffocates any nuance
Milk Teethby Mihai MincanVENICE 2025: Mihai Mincan’s feature uses documentary-like realism to portray a child’s disappearance amid political upheaval and personal grief
Motherby Teona Strugar MitevskaVENICE 2025: Teona Strugar Mitevska places us in Mother Teresa’s head for a few days, as she dispels the last remaining doubts stopping her from fulfilling her wildest ambition
The Chronology of Waterby Kristen StewartCANNES 2025: Kristen Stewart’s directorial debut, adapted from Lidia Yuknavitch’s memoir, follows an abuse survivor’s journey to become a writer
Two Pianosby Arnaud DesplechinFrançois Civil dazzles in Arnaud Desplechin’s excellent, sombre and tormented melodrama where the past and the present come together and collide
Hunger Strike Breakfastby Karolis KaupinisLithuanian filmmaker Karolis Kaupinis’s second feature recreates a crucial political episode through an intimately human lens
Elisa Amoruso’s new film charts two women’s paths toward motherhood – and their free choice – in a work that’s both intimate and socially minded
15/10 | Films | Reviews | Italy
“The Great Chimera is a cornerstone of modern Greek literature, and adapting it has been a long, challenging journey”
The six-hour series brings Greece’s literary gem to the TV, blending historical authenticity, cinematic visual language and international collaboration
15/10 | /Greece/Germany/Italy
Nicholas Hytner’s feature stars Ralph Fiennes as a choir leader, blending music and ensemble storytelling in World War I-era Britain
15/10 | London 2025
Mascha Schilinski • Director of Sound of FallingCineuropa met the German filmmaker, winner of the Jury Prize in Cannes and her country’s representative for the upcoming Best International Feature Oscar
Harris Dickinson • Director of UrchinThe rising star, both in front of and behind the camera, talks us through his hard-hitting directorial debut, about a young rough sleeper in the midst of a downward spiral
György Pálfi • Director of HenThe Hungarian director tells us about the risky venture of making a highly creative film where the main protagonist is a hen roaming the world of humans
Emilie Thalund • Director of WeightlessThe Danish filmmaker chatted to us about her first feature film, a coming-of-age story about a girl who spends her first summer away from home at a health summer camp
José Luis Guerín • Director of Good Valley StoriesThe filmmaker returns to the festival where he previously triumphed and talks about young directors, the human diversity that populates his new film and how much he hates drones
Alauda Ruiz de Azúa • Director of SundaysThe Basque director discusses her new film, a long-cherished project that explores adolescence, respect, family conflicts and crises of faith
Claire Denis • Director of The FenceThe French director discusses the origins of her new film and the most significant topics she’s covered during her considerable career
Arnaud Desplechin • Director of Two PianosThe French director offers up his thoughts on his new movie - which is full of music, suspense and melodrama – as well as on film more generally and current events
Céleste Brunnquell, Paul Beaurepaire, Louis Memmi and Mamadou Sidibé are starring in the cast of this Take Shelter production, set to be sold by The Pool Films
15/10 | Production | Funding | France
The helmer’s latest endeavour, playing in the Estonian festival’s main competition, is about finding companionship in the most unlikely places
15/10 | Production | Funding | Germany/Switzerland/Japan
The documentary gathering will present close to 250 films from 76 countries in the Dutch capital from 13-23 November
15/10 | IDFA 2025
Motherby Teona Strugar MitevskaVenice 2025 - OrizzontiItalian release October 16
Milk Teethby Mihai MincanVenice 2025 - OrizzontiToronto 2025 - CentrepieceRomanian release October 17
Ballad of a Small Playerby Edward BergerSan Sebastián 2025 - CompetitionGerman release October 16
Two Pianosby Arnaud DesplechinToronto 2025 - Gala PresentationsSan Sebastián 2025 - CompetitionFrench release October 15
Adam's Sakeby Laura WandelCannes 2025 - Critics’ WeekBelgian release October 15
Draculaby Radu JudeLocarno 2025 - CompetitionFrench release October 15
Dog 51by Cédric JimenezVenice 2025 - Out of CompetitionFrench and Belgian releases October 15
A Magnificent Lifeby Sylvain ChometCannes 2025 - Special ScreeningsAnnecy 2025 - Official CompetitionFrench release October 15
The oldest film gathering in the MENA region will welcome European productions and co-productions, and present Hungary’s Ildikó Enyedi with the Career Achievement Award
15/10 | Cairo 2025
From 21-26 October, the vibrant Bavarian festival will screen movies hailing from more than 30 countries, with nine awards up for grabs
15/10 | Festivals | Awards | Germany
A diverse slate of international and Baltic documentaries will compete at this year’s festival, exploring family, politics, tradition and resilience
15/10 | Black Nights 2025 | Doc@PÖFF
Adam's Sakeby Laura WandelCANNES 2025: After her highly acclaimed debut feature, Laura Wandel has made a name for herself with this visceral portrait of a nurse struggling against the powerlessness of the institution
Draculaby Radu JudeRomanian auteur Radu Jude riffs on the vampire myth in an episodic, irreverent, AI-driven satire on adaptation, filmmaking and national identity
A Magnificent Lifeby Sylvain ChometCANNES 2025: Sylvain Chomet celebrates and reintroduces French institution Marcel Pagnol in his animated biopic, which, while not explicit, is definitely a film for adults
A Pale View of Hillsby Kei IshikawaCANNES 2025: Japanese director Kei Ishikawa takes on a subtle, mysterious novel by Nobel laureate Kazuo Ishiguro, and mostly succeeds in translating it to cinema
Ballad of a Small Playerby Edward BergerThe spectacular Asian locations in the new film by the director of Conclave prove more compelling than its intricate yet hollow plot, starring a committed Colin Farrell
Gender Equality, Diversity and Inclusion – 16/10/2025
Distribution, Exhibition and Streaming – 16/10/2025
European Policy – 14/10/2025
The association argues that the new text has shifted from its original cultural goals to economic competitiveness, thereby weakening safeguards
London 2025 - 16/10/2025
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