All France articles – Page 20
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Reviews
‘In His Own Image’: Cannes Review
Corsica’s fight for independence is told through the experiences of a young photographer in this dry drama
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MPM sends ‘Fine Young Men’, ‘Vanishing Goats’ to Cannes (exclusive)
Alejandro Pease’s queer coming-of-age drama is set in a Catholic school.
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Claire Simon developing Annie Ernaux feature (exclusive)
The feature doc will look at the reaction of high school and university students to Ernaux’s work.
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First Look at German family adventure ’Akiko The Flying Monkey’ (exclusive)
The live-action title is produced by writer-director Helmer’s production house Veit Helmer-Filmproduktion.
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‘Wild Diamond’: Cannes Review
Agathe Riedinger’s debut about a teenage wannabe influencer impresses in Competition at Cannes
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Features
How Cannes Competition title ‘Wild Diamond’ explores “extreme femininity”
First-time French filmmaker Agathe Riedinger talks to Screen.
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‘This Life Of Mine’: Cannes Review
Directors’ Fortnight opens with the posthumous last work from Sophie Fillieres, starring a bittersweet Agnes Jaoui
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‘Ghost Trail’: Cannes Review
Thrilling debut about a Syrian refugee in Europe taking revenge opens Critics Week
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Picture Perfect’s ‘The Incredible Shrinking Man’ starring Jean Dujardin scores key pre-sales (exclusive)
Picture Perfect Entertainment head Patrick Wachsberger has closed deals for Germany, Italy, Latin America, Spain, Japan, and Middle East.
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The bittersweet story behind Directors’ Fortnight opener ‘This Life Of Mine’
Director Sophie Fillieres died last July, aged 58, just after wrapping the shoot of her seventh feature.
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‘Moi Aussi’ director Judith Godrèche plots feature (exclusive)
Godrèche now developing a feature with the theme of female empowerment.
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‘The Second Act’: Cannes Review
Quentin Dupieux’s meta-commentary on the future of filmmaking is a flimsy Cannes opener
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French producer Alain Sarde accused of sexual assault by nine women
Veteran producer of films such as The Pianist and Mulholland Drive has denied the accusations.
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Sales bloom for Blandine Lenoir’s French family drama ‘Juliette in Spring’ (exclusive)
Key deals have been done in Australia and New Zealand, Germany and Spain among others.
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Features
Future Leaders 2024: Jérémy Cottin & Mathilde Chassagneux (France)
The two Lyon natives took very different paths to joining the Institut Lumière.
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Future Leaders 2024: Elsa Charbit (France)
She championed Weston Razooli’s ’Riddle Of Fire’ and Pham Thien An’s ’Inside The Yellow Cocoon Shell’ in last year’s Quinzaine selection
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First look at Leila Bekhti in Gaumont’s ‘Once Upon My Mother’ (exclusive)
Project directed by Ken Scott.
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Cannes 2024: the buzz titles from France
Screen picks through some of the hottest titles from the France that are available in the market.
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“We tried for a festival without controversy”: Cannes head tries to shift focus onto the films
Thierry Fremaux skirted questions about the impact of a potentially damaging #MeToo report but lamented impact of rumours.
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Celebrity chefs, A-list DJs and rooftop bars: What’s new on the Cannes 2024 social scene?
Festival-goers will still have to weave through and around plenty of construction work.