Editorial (The article continues below - Commercial information) 28 articles available in total starting from 21/06/2011. Last article published on 06/12/2022. previous page: 1 2 [3] Europe and its artistsThe President of the European Commission, José Manuel Barroso, recently acknowledged that our times “more than ever needed European cinema, which embodies European values, European cultural... 18/10/2011 | EditorialCinema and cross-media: adapt or disappear?European film producers and distributors, cross-media isn’t your friend. That is to say if you don’t jump on the cross-media bandwagon very soon, you will probably lose, in the medium term, a... 06/10/2011 | EditorialCan Europe help authors seize the digital revolution?This week had a bus stop feeling to it, you wait for one for ages and then two come along at the same time. Such it was this week for European institution interest in the audiovisual sector. Not... 14/07/2011 | Editorial"European Cinema in the Digital Era" sends a political signal to the film industryThe report European Cinema in the Digital Era, which will be discussed today at the European Parliament (see news), serves first and foremost as an invitation to consider the very function of... 13/07/2011 | EditorialCineuropa 2.0 is onlineThe new Cineuropa is here with a revamped design, advanced functionalities and improved content to better meet your demands. Discover what has changed in Cineuropa 2.0... 12/07/2011 | Editorial | CineuropaA cinema without borders in Europe, rather than European cinemaThe notion of European cinema is today an artistic and conceptual nonsense. Its only raison d'être is one based on borders and it is born out of a grouping of nationalities, themselves often... 30/06/2011 | EditorialThree suggestions for the diversity of films and European audiencesI’m a happy filmmaker! A year ago, my third feature, Hitler In Hollywood, was shown in a world preview screening at the Brussels Film Festival. Since then, the film has been selected at almost 40... 23/06/2011 | EditorialGetting rid of European cinema’s elitist imageMainstream audiences often consider European cinema to be elitist and therefore inaccessible for it is too often limited to auteur films, whose favourite genre is still, depressingly, the social... 21/06/2011 | Editorial previous page: 1 2 [3] (The article continues below - Commercial information)