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    A Monster In Paris
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    A Monster In Paris

    2011-11-10T08:00:00Z

    Dir: Bibo Bergeron. France. 2010. 88mins

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    'Shark Tale' director readies $10m animation 'Charlotte'
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    'Shark Tale' director readies $10m animation 'Charlotte'

    2017-07-19T07:00:00Z

    Film tells the story of Jewish painter Charlotte Salomon.

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    Toronto Vanguard, Midnight picks include new film from Blair Witch director Sanchez
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    Toronto Vanguard, Midnight picks include new film from Blair Witch director Sanchez

    2011-08-03T15:00:00Z

    The Toronto International Film Festival has announced dozens more films in its programme, across the Vanguard, Midnight Madness, City to City and Kids strands.

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    Shout! Factory takes two from EuropaCorp
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    Shout! Factory takes two from EuropaCorp

    2012-12-06T18:55:00Z

    In a deal with French studio EuropaCorp, Shout! Factory has acquired US home entertainment, digital and broadcast rights to CG animated feature A Monster In Paris and Luc Besson’s adventure film The Extraordinary Adventures of Adele Blanc-Sec.

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    Jerusalem Film & Television Fund plots drive into virtual reality
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    Jerusalem Film & Television Fund plots drive into virtual reality

    2017-07-14T15:22:00Z

    As it approaches its 10th anniversary, the fund is pushing into the hi-tech worlds of VR, visual effects and gaming.

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    Polisse, The Minister lead Césars nominations
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    Polisse, The Minister lead Césars nominations

    2012-01-27T10:44:00Z

    Maiwenn’s gritty drama Polisse picks up 13 nominations, followed by Pierre Schoeller’s political satire The Minister with 11.

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    EFP's Film Sales Support backs 55 films in Toronto
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    EFP's Film Sales Support backs 55 films in Toronto

    2011-09-06T10:58:00Z

    Sellers being backed for the first time include EuropaCorp and Bankside.

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    EuropaCorp transforms Sagan miniseries into theatrical feature

    2008-02-11T00:21:04Z

    French powerhouse EuropaCorp has made a late decision to transform DianeKurys' TV mini-series Hello Sagan - about legendary French writer François Sagan - into a theatrical feature.The aim now is to turn the biopic, starring Sylvie Testud, Pierre Palmade and Jeanne Balibar, into this year's answer to last year's runaway ...

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    Holy men and Hollywood
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    Holy men and Hollywood

    2010-12-09T14:01:00Z

    The French box office is looking strong for 2010 on the back of Hollywood summer hits and local breakouts. By Jean-Philippe Guerand

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    Toronto 2011: Vanguard, Midnight Madness, Visions, TIFF Kids
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    Toronto 2011: Vanguard, Midnight Madness, Visions, TIFF Kids

    2011-09-06T20:12:00Z

    VanguardCARRÉ BLANC (Fr-Lux-Bel-Switz)Dir Jean-Baptiste LéonettiThe first feature from acclaimed French commercials director Léonetti, Carré Blanc is a futuristic drama set in a dark dystopian world, about a suicide survivor who works for a nameless corporation. Produced by Tarantula, Solair Films and CJSC CTC Network, the film’s cast includes Sami Bouajila ...

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