First day of Meeting point -Vilnius: Baltic works in progress and Lithuanian film market presentation
Festivals 02-04-2014How Film Festivals Can Help Promote, Market and Build Audiences
New call for entries for emerging filmmakers from Southeast Europe and Southern Caucasus to participate in Talents Sarajevo held within the framework of the 20th Sarajevo Film Festival is open from the 28th of March 2014.
“Love conquers rudeness and madness.” The Swedish-Icelandic film Home (Hemma), the first film by director Maximilian Hult, won the competitive section of New Europe.
Online film submissions for the programmes of the 20th Sarajevo Film Festival, which will be held from 15th to 23rd August 2014 is open.
Monday night, March 24, the National Opera hosted the 8th edition of the Gopo Awards which took place in front of over 800 guests.
CENTRAL EUROPEAN MEDIA ENTERPRISES LTD. ANNOUNCES COMMENCEMENT OF RIGHTS OFFERING
Press releases 03-04-2014Hamilton, Bermuda, April 3, 2014 - Central European Media Enterprises Ltd. (“CME”) (NASDAQ/Prague Stock Exchange: CETV) announced today the commencement of the subscription period (the “Subscription Period”) for its previously-announced fully-backstopped $341.8 million rights offering (the “Rights Offering”).
The Board of Directors of Global City Holdings N.V., a company organized in the Netherlands and existing under the laws of the Netherlands, with its registered office in Amsterdam, the Netherlands (the "Company"), hereby announces that on 3 April 2014, the Company issued an announcement on the purchase of shares under the public tender offer to subscribe for the sale of the Company's own shares announced by the Company on 28 February 2014 (the "Announcement").
The Board of Directors of Global City Holdings N.V., a company organized in the Netherlands and existing under the laws of the Netherlands with its corporate seat in Amsterdam, the Netherlands (the "Company") hereby announces that Mr. Frank Pierce and Mr. Jonathan Chissick, two of its non-executive Board Members, resigned from office on 31 March 2014:
VILNIUS, LITHUANIA -- A Romanian film starring the south-eastern European country's top veteran actor Victor Rebengiuc, that uses a robotic canine as a motif in a poignant tale of loss, separation and love, Tudor Cristian Jurgiu's Japanese Dog won best film and a $9,600 cash award late Thursday at the Vilnius International Film Festival.
The year-long documentary workshop Ex-Oriente is now accepting submissions for the 2014 session.