All France articles – Page 182
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NewsDinard festival sets Brexit panel, Claude Lelouch as jury president
Competition films include Alice Lowe’s Prevenge and John Carney’s Sing Street.
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NewsEFA to honour Jean-Claude Carrière
Writer, actor and director to receive Lifetime Achievement Award.
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NewsMK2, Jia Zhangke’s Fabula Entertainment join forces in Asia
New partnership includes production, distribution and exhibition.
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NewsWild Bunch pre-sells Sergei Loznitsa drama
EXCLUSIVE: Deals in Germany, Latin American, more for Austerlitz director’s next film; producers secure France deal.
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NewsCelluloid Dreams licenses 'Mifune: The Last Samurai' to Strand
The sales company has struck a deal with Strand for US rights to Steven Okazaki’s documentary Mifune: The Last Samurai.
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NewsMK2 Films clocks sales on 'A Woman’s Life'
EXCLUSIVE: Stéphane Brizé’s period drama stars Judith Chemla as a young aristocrat.
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NewsThierry Frémaux flies into Toronto for Lumière tribute
Cannes head will be live-narrating his archive film Lumière! at the festival.
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Reviews'Message From The King': Toronto Review
Dir. Fabrice Du Welz. UK/France/Belgium, 2016. 102 mins
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NewsMK2 Films launches Naomi Kawase’s 'Radiance'
EXCLUSIVE: An co-star Masatoshi Nagase to play photographer with failing eyesight.
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NewsMemento scores 'The Midwife' sales
EXCLUSIVE: Double bill of Catherine Deneuve and Catherine Frot draws buyers to comedy drama
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FeaturesBertrand Bonello on politically charged thriller 'Nocturama'
Bertrand Bonello speaks to Melanie Goodfellow about his highly charged Paris-attack film Nocturama, which opens the second edition of TIFF’s Platform showcase.
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NewsGuillaume Lirondiere joins Backup Media as COO
Paris-based company’s current slate includes Toronto titles Message From The King and Brimstone.
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NewsToronto: Alma Cinema takes Palestinian debut 'In Between', scores deals on Sundance hit
EXCLUSIVE: Film captures lives of young Palestinians living in Tel Aviv.
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NewsBonello’s 'Nocturama' hits cinemas in jittery France
Film that was deemed too close to current events for Cannes set to open Toronto’s Platform showcase.














