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    Mia Hansen-Love interview
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    Mia Hansen-Love interview

    2016-07-11T05:00:00Z

    French director Mia Hansen-Love talks about the joy of working with Isabelle Huppert, avoiding melancholy and a new project inspired by her relationship with her husband, Olivier Assayas. Geoffrey Macnab reports.

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    'Things To Come': Berlin Review
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    'Things To Come': Berlin Review

    2016-02-13T18:30:00Z

    Dir. Mia Hansen-Løve. France, Germany. 2016. 100 mins.

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    IFC Films acquires Mia Hansen-Love’s Cannes Competition entry ‘Bergman Island’
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    IFC Films acquires Mia Hansen-Love’s Cannes Competition entry ‘Bergman Island’

    2021-06-04T15:00:00Z

    Deal marks fourth collaboration between distributor and Mia Hansen-Løve.

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    Cannes: Les Films du Losange acquires new Mia Hansen-Løve
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    Cannes: Les Films du Losange acquires new Mia Hansen-Løve

    2015-05-06T10:35:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Drama starring Isabelle Huppert due to shoot this June.

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    Eurimages backs projects from Mia Hansen-Løve, 'Rams' director
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    Eurimages backs projects from Mia Hansen-Løve, 'Rams' director

    2018-03-19T17:08:00Z

    €5m funding is shared between 17 fiction, 2 animation and 1 documentary films.

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    Sundance Selects picks up 'Things To Come'
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    Sundance Selects picks up 'Things To Come'

    2016-02-15T18:48:00Z

    Mia Hansen-Love’s Berlinale world premiere stars Isabelle Huppert.

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    Mia Hansen-Love’s Cannes Competition title ‘Bergman Island’ acquired for UK-Ireland (exclusive)
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    Mia Hansen-Love’s Cannes Competition title ‘Bergman Island’ acquired for UK-Ireland (exclusive)

    2021-06-16T10:00:00Z

    Drama stars Vicky Krieps and Tim Roth.

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    EFM: Mia Hansen-Love, Olivier Assayas titles secure German deals
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    EFM: Mia Hansen-Love, Olivier Assayas titles secure German deals

    2016-02-11T05:00:00Z

    Distributor Weltkino also agree long-term cooperation with France’s CG Cinema.

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    My Screen Life:  Norwegian producer and distributor Maria Ekerhovd talks ‘Twin Peaks’, cold water swimming
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    My Screen Life: Norwegian producer and distributor Maria Ekerhovd talks ‘Twin Peaks’, cold water swimming

    2023-03-02T09:48:00Z

    The Norwegian producer and distributor would be thrilled if Mia Hansen-Love were to make a film starring Isabelle Huppert about her life.

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    How Charles Gillibert of CG Cinéma and Les Films du Losange became a go-to ally for independent filmmakers
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    How Charles Gillibert of CG Cinéma and Les Films du Losange became a go-to ally for independent filmmakers

    2025-09-07T07:17:00Z

    Gillibert hits the fall festival circuit with a string of prestigious projects including Jim Jarmusch’s ‘Father Mother Sister Brother’ and Alice Winocour’s ‘Couture’.

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