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54 articles available in total starting from 02/10/2013. Last article published on 10/12/2025.

OzApp: where the film world encounters the digital generation

OzApp: where the film world encounters the digital generation

Italy is opening a new frontier for European cinema with a platform devised and directed by Ferzan Ozpetek, which combines technology and talent with a participatory approach  

10/12 | Sponsored

Pickbox launches Pickbox 2, a new entertainment channel focused on feel-good programming

Pickbox launches Pickbox 2, a new entertainment channel focused on feel-good programming

The Central and Eastern European pay-TV platform is expanding its portfolio with the introduction of a new channel, boasting complementary content to the existing one, now rebranded as Pickbox 1  

02/12 | Sponsored

Agnieszka Holland’s Franz scores further European Film Awards nominations

Agnieszka Holland’s Franz scores further European Film Awards nominations

The film has secured nominations for the Costume Design and Hair and Make-up categories following last week’s Best Actor nod for German thesp Idan Weiss  

27/11 | Sponsored

After the Act locks in theatrical premieres across Europe

After the Act locks in theatrical premieres across Europe

Sarah Jayne Portelli and Ivan Malekin’s Berlin-set drama will bow in Vienna and Berlin in December  

27/11 | Sponsored

Lev Prudkin’s Bleeding Blue Bird world-premieres at the Chelsea Film Festival

Lev Prudkin’s Bleeding Blue Bird world-premieres at the Chelsea Film Festival

The UK-Ukrainian co-production, helmed by a director trained at Moscow’s Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography, represents a rare cultural bridge in today’s geopolitical landscape  

21/10 | Sponsored

Latvia submits Lauris and Raitis Ābele’s Dog of God for the Oscars

Latvia submits Lauris and Raitis Ābele’s Dog of God for the Oscars

Set in 17th-century Livonia, the animated picture follows a series of mystical events, blending history with folklore  

09/09 | Oscars 2026/Sponsored

Latvia to step into the spotlight at the upcoming Locarno Film Festival

Latvia to step into the spotlight at the upcoming Locarno Film Festival

Some of the Baltic country’s most prominent producers — including Matīss Kaža, Alise Ģelze and Guntis Trekteris — will present their latest projects at the Swiss gathering  

01/08 | Locarno 2025/Sponsored

Ponta Lopud: a creative hub for filmmakers

Ponta Lopud: a creative hub for filmmakers

Nestled in the heart of the Adriatic, the island of Lopud is not just a postcard-perfect Croatian destination—it’s become one of Europe’s most inspiring hubs for cinematic exchange  

01/08 | Industry | Market | Croatia

Sofia’s Cinelibri open for submissions, announces first high-profile guests

Sofia’s Cinelibri open for submissions, announces first high-profile guests

The Bulgarian event, one of the few devoted exclusively to literary adaptations, will run from 10-28 October and will showcase Agnieszka Holland's latest effort, Franz  

17/07 | Cinelibri 2025/Sponsored

Lithuania shines at Karlovy Vary with world premieres and new projects

Lithuania shines at Karlovy Vary with world premieres and new projects

Vytautas Katkus’s Crystal Globe contender The Visitor leads the Baltic country’s contingent at the Czech festival  

04/07 | Karlovy Vary 2025/Sponsored

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