European Film Market 2007 11 articles available in total starting from 08/02/2007. Last article published on 16/02/2007. page: [1] 2 next Berlin catches up to Cannes (2)Another genre continued to prove popular: chiller films. On the commercial end, Spanish director Jose Antonio Bayona’s The Orphanage, co-produced by Guillermo del Toro, was pre-sold by Wild Bunch... 16/02/2007 | European Film Market 2007Berlin catches up to Cannes (1)As usual, after a very busy first weekend for the 260 sellers and 878 buyers registered, business started to calm down by Tuesday for the market screenings. Overall, however, the 2007 European... 16/02/2007 | European Film Market 2007Nordisk strikes gold with Lost TreasureNordisk Film International Sales has racked up sales on children’s adventure film The Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar 2 by Giacomo Campeotto, which had its world premiere at the market. The... 15/02/2007 | European Film Market 2007 | ScandinaviaItaly believes in TrustItalian distributor Lucky Red has developed a strong taste for Danish films following the excellent results of Lars von Trier’s The Boss of it All (200,000 admissions in Italy). The Italian... 14/02/2007 | European Film Market 2007 | ScandinaviaHigh Point sells Front Line to BeneluxLondon-based sales company High Point has done brisk business with David Gleeson’s Irish film The Front Line, sold to Film Entertainment Group for Benelux and to Alberto Bitelli Films for Brazil.... 14/02/2007 | European Film Market 2007 | UKLotte Sola Media’s best friendBoosted by the fantastic success of the Estonian/Latvian animated children’s film Lotte in Gadgetville in Berlin, Sola Media CEO Solveig Langeland said with great pride: “This has been our biggest... 14/02/2007 | European Film Market 2007 | GermanyIndependent’s hot Hallam Foe“We are so excited that David Mackenzie’s Hallam Foe was accepted in competition. It’s the platform we were hoping for for this film”, said Independent Film Sales' head of marketing Sarah Goodwin,... 11/02/2007 | European Film Market 2007 | UKNordisk adds Bornedal and Espinosa to slateNordisk Film International Sales has just signed a deal for international distribution rights to three films produced by Thura Film: The Substitute and Just Another Story, both by Ole Bornedal... 11/02/2007 | European Film Market 2007 | ScandinaviaMoviehouse adds Sweet Land to line-upGary Phillips and Mark Vennis of Moviehouse Entertainment, located at the Martin Gropius Bau British stand in Berlin, have just added a little gem to their EFM line-up: the independent US film... 10/02/2007 | European Film Market 2007 | UKNew Capitol sales team with six films on offerFrom its Berlin headquarters at the Ritz Carlton, a brand new sales team at Capitol Films is welcoming international buyers. Founding Managing Director Jane Barclay and co-MD Nick Hill have... 09/02/2007 | European Film Market 2007 | UK page: [1] 2 next