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    ‘A Private Life’ review: Rebecca Zlotowski directs Jodie Foster in her first French-speaking lead
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    ‘A Private Life’ review: Rebecca Zlotowski directs Jodie Foster in her first French-speaking lead

    2025-05-20T18:45:00Z

    Foster is a Parisian therapist embroiled in a murder mystery in this intriguing, uneven thriller

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    'Planetarium': Venice Review
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    'Planetarium': Venice Review

    2016-09-07T23:51:00Z

    Dir. Rebecca Zlotowski. France-Belgium, 2016. 106 mins

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    ‘Other People’s Children’: Venice Review
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    ‘Other People’s Children’: Venice Review

    2022-09-04T15:00:00Z

    Rebecca Zlotowski draws from her own life for this portrait of a woman at the crossroads

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    ​Cannes Directors' Fortnight unveils genre-heavy 2019 selection
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    ​Cannes Directors' Fortnight unveils genre-heavy 2019 selection

    2019-04-23T09:43:00Z

    New films by Robert Eggers, Takashi Miike, Luca Guadagnino and Rebecca Zlotowski to premiere. 

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    Wild Bunch unveils 2019 French slate (exclusive)
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    Wild Bunch unveils 2019 French slate (exclusive)

    2018-12-20T12:18:00Z

    Company to unveil new films by Rebecca Zlotowski, Guillaume Nicloux and Roschdy Zem during Paris Rendez-vous in January.

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    Cannes 2019: Screen's guide to the Directors' Fortnight titles
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    Cannes 2019: Screen's guide to the Directors' Fortnight titles

    2019-05-11T09:08:00Z

    This year’s selection includes films by Rebecca Zlotowski, Takashi Miike, Robert Eggers and Lav Diaz.

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    Kinology to launch sales on Fitoussi’s 'Trainee Day'
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    Kinology to launch sales on Fitoussi’s 'Trainee Day'

    2015-10-30T06:00:00Z

    Biggest slate to date also includes Planetarium, Money’s Money and Overdrive. 

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    Exclusive first look: Julien Hallard’s 'Let The Girls Play'
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    Exclusive first look: Julien Hallard’s 'Let The Girls Play'

    2017-01-11T10:12:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Indie Sales unveils first image of female soccer comedy.

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    Venice 2016: Out of Competition
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    Venice 2016: Out of Competition

    2016-08-26T15:00:00Z

    The full line-up of world premieres Out of Competition at Venice, with details on each title including sales contacts.

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    Mipcom preview: how can a high-end drama break through in a dynamic global TV market?
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    Mipcom preview: how can a high-end drama break through in a dynamic global TV market?

    2019-10-14T12:37:00Z

    Screen reports on the strategies of several leading international distributors.

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