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    SPC to reissue ‘Amelie’ on Valentine’s Day two decades after original run
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    SPC to reissue ‘Amelie’ on Valentine’s Day two decades after original run

    2023-12-20T21:18:00Z

    Sony to open fantasy drama on Valentine’s Day 2024 in 250 theatres.

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    Micmacs (Micmacs A Tire-Larigot)
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    Micmacs (Micmacs A Tire-Larigot)

    2009-09-17T17:32:00Z

    Dir: Jean-Pierre Jeunet. France. 2009. 105 mins.

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    SPC takes US and Latin America on Jean-Pierre Jeunet's Micmacs
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    SPC takes US and Latin America on Jean-Pierre Jeunet's Micmacs

    2009-09-02T05:24:00Z

    Sony Pictures Classics (SPC) has acquired US and Latin American rights to Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s Micmacs from Paris-based TF1 International.

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    Jeunet's 'Spivet' to world premiere at San Sebastian
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    Jeunet's 'Spivet' to world premiere at San Sebastian

    2013-08-22T11:58:00Z

    The world premiere of Jean-Pierre Jeunet´s latest film, The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet, is to close the 61st San Sebastian Festival.

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    TF1 and Jeunet reunite to seek Amelie magic

    2008-05-17T22:48:58Z

    The team behind Amelie and Delicatessan have reunited with TF1 International taking on sales on Jean-Pierre Jeunet's next film, Micmacs A Tire-Larigot. The $42m project starring Dany Boon, Jean-Pierre Marielle, Julie Ferrier, Andre Dussollier and Yolande Moreau, will begin shooting in August.TF1 International will handle international sales on Jean-Pierre Jeunet's ...

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    Warner Bros takes worldwide rights to Jeunet's Micmacs A Tire-Larigot

    2007-11-21T23:56:00Z

    Warner Bros France will distribute Tapioca Films and Epithete Films' Micmacs A Tire-Larigot to be directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet.The film will take a satirical look at the world of arms dealers and will be co-written by Jeunet and Guillaume Laurant, with whom Jeunet collaborated on Amelie and A Very Long ...

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    TF1 International sells Gatlif, Veber, Jeunet at AFM

    2008-11-04T22:04:00Z

    TF1 International has boarded Tony Gatlif's latest Korkoro, the story of a gypsy family facing persecution in World War II France which stars Marc Lavoine and Marie-Jose Croze. The film, currently shooting, will be released by TFM Distribution in France.TF1 is here with the world premiere of Francis Veber's latest ...

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    Reitman’s Up In The Air to world premiere at TIFF
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    Reitman’s Up In The Air to world premiere at TIFF

    2009-07-30T16:34:00Z

    Jason Reitman’s frequent flyer comedy Up In The Air, starring George Clooney, will make its world premiere as a special presentation at the Toronto International Film Festival, it was announced today (July 30).

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    LFF reveals nominations for inaugural best film award
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    LFF reveals nominations for inaugural best film award

    2009-10-06T13:05:00Z

    Wes Anderson’s Fantastic Mr Fox, Jane Campion’s Bright Star and Sam Taylor-Wood’s Nowhere Boy are among the nine contenders for The Times BFI London Film Festival’s inaugural best film award.

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    ScreenDaily’s weekly round-up of the local and independent openings in key markets this week.

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