Sponsored (The article continues below - Commercial information) 54 articles available in total starting from 02/10/2013. Last article published on 10/12/2025. page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 next OzApp: where the film world encounters the digital generationItaly 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 | SponsoredPickbox launches Pickbox 2, a new entertainment channel focused on feel-good programmingThe 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 | SponsoredAgnieszka Holland’s Franz scores further European Film Awards nominationsThe 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 | SponsoredAfter the Act locks in theatrical premieres across EuropeSarah Jayne Portelli and Ivan Malekin’s Berlin-set drama will bow in Vienna and Berlin in December 27/11 | SponsoredLev Prudkin’s Bleeding Blue Bird world-premieres at the Chelsea Film FestivalThe 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 | SponsoredLatvia submits Lauris and Raitis Ābele’s Dog of God for the OscarsSet in 17th-century Livonia, the animated picture follows a series of mystical events, blending history with folklore 09/09 | Oscars 2026/SponsoredLatvia to step into the spotlight at the upcoming Locarno Film FestivalSome 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/SponsoredPonta Lopud: a creative hub for filmmakersNestled 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 | CroatiaSofia’s Cinelibri open for submissions, announces first high-profile guestsThe 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/SponsoredLithuania shines at Karlovy Vary with world premieres and new projectsVytautas Katkus’s Crystal Globe contender The Visitor leads the Baltic country’s contingent at the Czech festival 04/07 | Karlovy Vary 2025/Sponsored page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)