TBILISI: Georgia reaches to some of the farthest corners of Europe for the international competition at the 14th Tbilisi IFF, running 2-8 December 2013.

The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and 26 of its Members, with cooperation from the European Film Academy (EFA) have joined forces to launch  EUROVISION FILM WEEK - the most accessible film festival anywhere, and the first ever based exclusively on TV and radio.

BUDAPEST: Hungary’s National Media Authority will distribute 117m HUF to 16 documentary productions and 74m HUF for nine science films.

Paweł Pawlikowski’s Ida has won the Grand Prix of the Plus Camerimage film festival and the Best Film of Spain’s Gijon film festival.

FNE asked Xavier Troussard what changes the Central and Eastern European film industry can expect to see under his leadership as the new head of Creative Europe-MEDIA programme at the European Commission and what challenges lie ahead for him personally in his new position. We also asked him about what he thinks should be on the agenda of the upcoming Warsaw AV Summit in December.

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ZAGREB: The Croatian audiovisual industry pays back 1.5 to 2.3 HRK into the state budget for every HRK that the government spends in subsidizing the AV sector, according to a recent government study.  

The government of Malta plans to distribute up to 500,000 EUR toward digitalisation of Malta’s cinemas.

TALLINN: The annual Baltic Event, kicks off on 27 November this week running for three days in Tallinn presenting slates of projects in four different sections:

Andrea Culkova takes a personal look at the addiction to sugar.

"Arab spring compilation wins Jihlava’s main award. Belgium-based Peter Snowdon’s The Uprising, a compilation of amateur footage from the Arab spring, was awarded the Opus Bonum - Best World Documentary Film Award at the Jihlava International Documentary Film Festival in the Czech Republic.