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1653 articles available in total starting from 03/01/2003. Last article published on 10/04/2017.

A royal flush

Led by the 500 prints for the comedy Palais royal! by Valérie Lemercier, seven European productions are launched today on French screens. And Italy, Norway and Lithuania are also alongside French...  

23/11/2005 | Releases | France

Spain and France on show

European cinema plays one of its best trump cards this week in Belgian theatres to take on the third episode of the adventures of Harry Potter, directed by Englishman Mike Newell. Following its...  

23/11/2005 | Releases | Belgium

The last dictatorship in Europe

Among the 6 European films premiering today in Germany, the most political is no doubt 89 Millimeter by Sebastian Heinzel. This documentary produced and distributed by the Berlin-based company...  

17/11/2005 | Releases | Germany

Black and white nostalgia in digital times

A comic hero from black and white films is about to disappear forever as a group of builders demolish an old studio and burn some ancient forgotten films. However, he manages to escape and,...  

17/11/2005 | Releases | Portugal

A trans-European week

Numerous European productions are on the bill this week in Belgium, giving a taste of a multicultural Europe without borders. Beginning with the documentary by the German of Turkish origin Fatih...  

16/11/2005 | Releases | Belgium

Pupi Avati and the marriage of convenience

Pupi Avati’s new film, La seconda notte di nozze, debuted at third place in the Italian box office (according to the Cinetel classification), and grossed 817,203 euro in its opening weekend....  

14/11/2005 | Releases | Italy

Johanna in the projectors

Awarded the special Jury Prize last week at the second Seville festival, Johanna, the second feature from young Hungarian filmmaker Kornel Mundruczo, discovered in May at Cannes in the Certain...  

14/11/2005 | Releases | Hungary

The parable of crime

Rozdroże Cafe is released today in Poland. The film, directed by Leszek Wosiewicz, is based on the true story of a violent hold up of a Kredyt Bank 's branch, killing four people in March 2001....  

11/11/2005 | Releases | Poland

Books on film

Other than five films from the USA, the Dutch screens welcome this week a national production. TV director, Simone van Dusserldorp got behind the film camera for Diep (Deep) which comes out today,...  

10/11/2005 | Releases | Netherlands

Welles' Don Quijote revisited

Two emblematic figures from European literature threaten to conquer the national theatres. Don Quijote by Orson Welles and Arsène Lupin will compete against the American productions Elizabethtown...  

10/11/2005 | Releases | Portugal

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