BRATISLAVA: Director Daniel Dangl's new doc 38 about the Slovak ice-hockey legend Pavol Demitra, has topped the Slovak box office reaching record numbers of spectators. With nearly 50,000 admissions in its opening weekend, its total admissions have now reached over 83,000.

The European Film Academy proudly announces the three nominations in the category EUROPEAN ANIMATED FEATURE FILM 2014.

The 18th edition of Black Nights Film Festival introducing an International Competition has opened accreditation for industry and press. The festival, now accredited by FIAPF as one of fifteen Non-Specialized Feature Film Competition Festivals,  takes place from 14th to 30th November in the setting of winter wonderland of Tallinn, Estonia.

SIBIU: The Astra Film Festival, will take place from 6 - 12 October this year in Sibiu, Romania. A highlight of the festival is the Central and Eastern Europe Documentary Competition, featuring ten films from the region.

EAVE, European Audiovisual Entrepreneurs, is one of the leading training and development providers for producers in Europe,renowned for its European Producers Workshop.

Second time around for WESTWIND in Moscow

15 titles will compete for The Best Documentary Award in this year's competition at 30th WFF. 

The Institute of Documentary film and the Czech Film Center present the joint event Czech Docs 2014-2015 which opens 29 September 2014.

Ignas Jonynas’ debut feature ‘The Gambler’ was today announced as Lithuanian submission for the Academy Award nomination as Best Foreign-Language Film.

Astra Film Sibiu (the 6th-the 12th of October 2014), the oldest and the most important festival of documentary cinema in Central and Eastern Europe offers with each edition a perspective on the documentaries having been produced in the named region during the year. The Festival has focused on this since its very beginning in 1993, the selected films approaching subjects which define the identity of the area and unveil realities sometimes unknown even among neighbouring countries.