All Europe articles
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Reviews‘The Boy With The Light Blue Eyes’ review: Greek debut is beguiling, lyrical coming-of-age fable
Thanasis Neofotistos’s story of a teenage boy living in a Greek mountain village premieres at SXSW London
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NewsMaggie Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard join Croatia’s Slano Film Days lineup
Pawel Pawlikowski will present his Cannes prizewinner ‘Fatherland’ at the event.
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NewsYukiko Sode’s ‘All The Lovers In The Night’ lands multiple deals after Cannes bow
EXCLUSIVE: The film received its world premiere in Un Certain Regard.
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NewsParamount swoops on Studiocanal’s Florence Pugh fantasy drama ‘The Midnight Library’
Production is expected to begin in early 2027.
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NewsTransilvania Pitch Stop unveils 10 projects for 2026 edition
Line-up includes debut features by Romania’s Octavian Saramet, Bulgaria’s Martin Iliev and Ukraine’s Iryna Asonov.
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NewsBuyers and sellers give their verdict on Cannes 2026
General view was that the range and quality of market packages marked an improvement on 2025.
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Reviews‘Crescendo’ review: A French opera is rocked by scandal in Agnès Jaoui’s tone-deaf #MeToo satire
Daniel Auteuil, Vincenzo Amato and Claire Chust star alongside Jaoui in blunt Cannes Out Of Competition premiere
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Reviews‘The Birthday Party’ review: Hafsia Herzi and Monica Bellucci head conventional home invasion thriller from Lea Mysius
French Cannes Competition title is an adaptation of the novel by Laurent Mauvignier
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Reviews‘The Dreamed Adventure’ review: Exhilarating Bulgarian borderlands fable makes expert use of non-professional cast
Valeska Grisebach’s unpredictable Cannes Competition entry is led by former geologist Yana Radeva
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FeaturesWho are the key private equity players backing film productions in Europe?
Europe is a haven for films looking for soft money, but has very few private investors prepared to put in equity.
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Reviews‘Madame’ review: Brooding French debut mines uneasy relationship between wealth and freedom
Helene Rosselet-Ruiz’s Cannes Special Screening features strong performances and confident craft
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Reviews‘Vertiginous’ review: Quentin Dupieux’s outre comedy tackles complex issues of identity through crude animation
The French auteur’s latest work closes Cannes Directors’ Fortnight
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Reviews‘De Gaulle: Résistance’ review: Broad-brush, old-fashioned biopic of former French president Charles de Gaulle
Antonin Baudry’s sweeping epic is fuelled by national-origin-story patriotism
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Reviews‘Coward’ review: Two Belgian soldiers are drawn together amid the horrors of war in Lukas Dhont’s intimate queer drama
Newcomers Emmanuel Macchia and Valentin Campagne drive Dhont’s First World War Cannes Competition title
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Reviews‘The End Of It’ review: Striking future-set study of mortality hangs on a layered performance from Rebecca Hall
Maria Martinez Bayona’s Cannes Premiere title also stars Gael Garcia Bernal, Noomi Rapace and Beanie Feldstein.
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Reviews‘La Bola Negra’ review: Penelope Cruz and Guitarricadelafuente star in sprawling exploration of Spain’s queer culture
The works of Spanish poet Federico Garcia Lorca inform Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi’s Cannes Competition title
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NewsSarah Arnold’s Cannes Directors’ Fortnight premiere ‘Too Many Beasts’ wins Europa Cinemas prize
Arnold’s feature debut will now receive the support from the European exhibition network during its release.
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Reviews‘Roma Elastica’ review: Marion Cotillard anchors fractured, excessive Italian 1980s drama
Bertrand Mandico’s Cannes Midnight title also stars Noemie Merlant and Isabella Ferrari
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Features“Diversity is the defining feature of European cinema,” says European Film Promotion president Vítor Pinheiro
One year into the job, Pinheiro reflects on the challenges facing the European industry and how some of EFP’s programmes can help.
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Reviews‘I’ll Be Gone In June’ review: A German exchange student navigates post-9/11 America in modest, engaging debut
Katharina Rivilis’s Cannes Un Certain Regard title is produced by Wim Wenders















