All Europe articles
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Uncertainty reigns as international film and TV sector digests impact of US tariffs
Many industry execs told Screen they were uncertain about the exact impact at this stage.
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European Film Agencies Directors Association names Sevara Irgacheva as secretary general
Irgacheva was previously a director at Brussels-based FTI Consulting.
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Udine’s Far East Film Festival unveils 2025 line-up, Sylvia Chang to be honoured
Asian film festival to open with Chinese comedy ‘Green Wave’.
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Global film and TV industry braces for expansion of Trump trade war
Trump has indicated he is prepared to target international film and TV industry while the MPA, DGA and IATSE urge action.
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Month of European Film initiative boosts ticket sales to European movies
European Film Academy says admissions to European films as part of scheme have grown rapidly in past three years.
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Mounia Akl, Anna Hints, Micah Magee selected for TorinoFilmLab’s ScriptLab 2025
This year’s edition features 13 women, seven men and two non-binary participants
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France’s CNC urges European solidarity against US ‘threats’
French TV and film body expects ‘much more aggressive’ US approach against European streaming regulation
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Nine talking points from Series Mania 2025: “The scripted TV market is not going down any further”
From the rise of co-productions to the absence of political talk, Screen rounds up scripted festival’s main talking points
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“It is the only way to compete”: Series Mania execs debate AI’s impact on film and TV
Producers should embrace AI, says Wild Sheep founder Erik Barmack, who also said it scared him.
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AMC and Korea’s CJ 4DPlex to open 65 premium format cinemas in the US, Europe
Starting this summer, 25 ScreenX and 40 4DX locations will be launched.
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Michel Franco’s ‘Dreams’ scores multiple sales through The Match Factory
Berlinale competition title stars Jessica Chastain and Isaac Hernández.
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‘The Redemption’ review: Daniel Guzman, Luis Tosar star in Madrid-set social drama
Guzman directs and stars in worthy piece about a man trying to save his grandmother from eviction
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Vuelta Group takes minority stake in Italian distribution and sales firm PiperFilm
European group extends its footprint with stake in recently launched PiperFilm
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Political thriller ‘The Deal’ wins Series Mania Buyers Choice prize
European co-production set against backdrop of nuclear talks between US and Iran wins out in inaugural initiative
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TAICCA, Federation Studios partner to boost Asia-Europe co-productions
The pact between the Taiwanese organisation and European production house was signed at Series Mania.
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10 key trends shaping the European film and TV industries
Screen summarises 10 findings from the European Audiovisual Observatory’s Key Trends 2025 report.
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Reviews
‘The Helsinki Effect’ review: Timely doc revisits pivotal East/West summit
CPH:DOX title is a lively exploration of the 1975 Helsinki conference that aimed to end the Cold War
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‘Lowland Kids’ review: America’s first climate refugees prepare to leave their Louisiana home
Darren Aronofsky produces this ’extremely accomplished’ CPH:DOX debut
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‘Sanatorium’ review: Striking portrait of Odesa’s Soviet-era health facility
Documentary from Irish director Gar O’Rourke debuts at CPH:DOX
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Features
Distributors and sales agents will find something here for them, says CPH:DOX industry head
Industry head Mara Gourd-Mercardo explains why Roughcut has replaced Work in Progress.