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1998 articles available in total starting from 24/05/2002. Last article published on 13/06/2025.

The highs and low of European subsidy

What inspires the decision-makers of the European Union when it comes to the politics of support and related issues with regard to the film industry in Europe? The specialist French online...  

16/06/2005 | Institutions | Europe

The European Audiovisual Observatory 'defines' future prospects

The European Audiovisual Observatory, created in 1992 in order to collect and publish all kinds of (legal, statistical, etc.) information on the European film industry (in 35 countries) took the...  

27/05/2005 | Institutions | Europe

Cinema: National film agencies from all Europe unite

During the Cannes Film Festival, the directors of all the European national film agencies gathered and published a common declaration to reassert ‘the necessity for public funding of film in...  

25/05/2005 | Funding | Europe

Production is stable and admissions are rising

A report published on the 4th of May by the European Audiovisual Observatory shows that European cinema is rather healthy, both in terms of production and admissions, especially the latter. In...  

06/05/2005 | Industry | Europe

The future of the MEDIA Programme

Tomorrow, Ruth Hieronymi, German MP at the European Parliament, will present a proposal for the new MEDIA Programme (covering the period 2007 – 2013) to her fellow-deputees. Amongst the most...  

18/04/2005 | Institutions | Europe

European cinema on the road

The European Coordination of Film Festivals is launching the second part of its world tour. After Hong Kong, it will stop by the Singapore International Film Festival which starts today and...  

14/04/2005 | International Festival | Europe

The producers’ appeal to the Commission

In a letter published last Friday, 23 European producers’ unions gave the European Commission their opinion on the project for a regulation which would liberalise all services. The producers said...  

11/04/2005 | Legislation | Europe

Going to China

The European film industry is increasingly interested in China, a huge market expected to develop considerably where the American have already started settling  

07/04/2005 | Export | Europe

'70 Cents for Culture' launched in the EP

The European Parliament received the public launch of the '70 Cents for Culture' campaign, an initiative of the European Cultural Foundation and the European Forum for Arts and Heritage aiming to...  

23/03/2005 | Culture | Europe

Bela Tarr’s project is cancelled

After a series of mishappenings, The Man from London by Bela Tarr (Hungary), starring Tida Swinton, Jànos Derzsi, and Volker Spengler, will definitely stop shooting. This European coproduction...  

15/03/2005 | Production | Europe

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