All France articles – Page 202
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NewsLes Films d’Ici 2, Weydemann pact on Middle of the River
Film revolving around Native American community, directed by Damian John Harper, to shoot early 2015.
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NewsBuyers circle Aïnouz’s Sharks at Paris Copro Village
English-language thriller set on French Riviera in the 1950s due to shoot July 2015.
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NewsEat Your Bones wins Jean Vigo Prize
Feature set against the backdrop of traveller community in France premiered at Cannes in Directors’ Fortnight
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NewsDickinson’s Creative Control wins US in Progress prize
Benjamin Dickinson’s dark sci-fi comedy took the top prize at the US In Progress independent showcase in Paris on Wednesday (11).
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Sunny Side set for 25th year
International market dedicated to factual content runs June 23-26 in La Rochelle, France.
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NewsGKIDS acquires The Boy And The World
GKIDS has acquired North American rights to Alê Abreu’s Brazilian animation Boy And The World, which screens in competition at Annecy this week.
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NewsPrincess Kaguya kicks off Annecy
Ghibli to give master-class at lakeside Annecy International Animation Festival.
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Ferrara's DSK film tops 100,000 views
Controversial VOD-only release of Welcome to New York sets precedent for future film releases in France.
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NewsDrafthouse takes La French for US
Cedric Jimenez’s crime-thriller starring Jean Dujardin impressed in Cannes.
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NewsSPC acquires Salt of the Earth
Sony Pictures Classics takes US rights to Wim Wenders and Juliano Ribeiro Salgado’s Un Certain Regard winner.
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NewsJean-Luc Godard's Cannes winner sold to 30 territories
EXCLUSIVE: Cannes Jury Prize winner marks Godard’s first Official Selection award in 50-year career.
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NewsCannes buyers pick up Party Girl
Un Certain Regard titles revolves around 60-year-old nightclub hostess who decides to get married and settle down.
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NewsParis Copro Village unveils line-up
Inaugural edition of the new co-production market will run June 12-13.
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NewsDSK to sue over 's**t' Welcome to New York
Fallen IMF chief’s lawyer Jean Veil describes Abel Ferrara’s film as a “shit, a turd”.
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Fiddlesticks flies high in Europe
EXCLUSIVE: German kids adventure Fiddlesticks has been snapped up buyers following its market premiere.
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NewsFocus swoops on Bastille Day
Focus Features has snapped up North American rights from StudioCanal to the action thriller Bastille Day starring Idris Elba and Adèle Exarchopoulos.
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NewsTF1's Weddings goes global
EXCLUSIVE: TF1 International has been racking up sales on French multicultural marriage comedy hit Serial (Bad) Weddings.














