Over the weekend of March 15-16, the European Film Academy is hosting free watch party screenings of two of its Lux Audience Award nominated films in partnership with its European Film Club, a ...
In a year when the Göteborg Film Festival will highlight the importance of truth, it will give its international Honorary ...
The CEO and director of the European institution discusses the new developments shaping this year’s European awards season ...
European movies like 'Conclave,' 'Emilia Pérez,' and 'The Substance' are winning rave reviews but box office returns tell another story. By Scott Roxborough Europe Bureau Chief Commercially, it’s ...
The European Film Academy recorded nearly half a million admissions for its November 2024 screenings, part of a broader plan to create an Oscar-style "awards season" for European cinema. By Scott ...
18/02/2025 - BERLINALE 2025: The continent’s film industry has witnessed a year of stabilisation following the pandemic, as two in-depth EFM presentations demonstrated Fioroni stressed that this ...
Cinema admissions across Europe fell in 2024 despite a slim increase in box office numbers, according to a new report by Europe’s International Union of Cinemas (UNIC). UNIC represents cinema trade ...
Films that provided entertainment for the entire family were the big draws across Europe last year according to the new data. In the Netherlands, while cinema attendance has been steadily increasing ...
As exhibitors in major European markets begin eyeing potential openings at the end of June and through mid-July, some smaller hubs are returning to operation this week, albeit under strict social ...
European Cinema trade body UNIC (International Union of Cinemas), whose members operate 43,500 screens in 39 European countries, has slammed Netflix‘s blockbuster deal for Warner Bros and said it will ...
In today’s Global Bulletin, European cinemas demand public funding; Amazon commissions U.K. original series; leadership changes are afoot at Banijay; and DCD and APC score global series sales. After a ...
Actress Diane Kruger first broke out in a big way as Helen of Troy in the 2004 epic “Troy,” but she worried Hollywood didn’t know what to do with her — and that’s when Europe stepped in. “I’ve always ...