All France articles – Page 212
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Canadian shoot starts on Pascal Laugier's The Tall Man
Production is underway in British Columbia on Pascal Laugier’s mystery The Tall Man starring Jessica Biel
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Cotillard, Duris, Chaumeil join new Universal-Quad comedy
UPI is reuniting with Heartbreaker producers Quad on the new French-language comedy Living Is Better Than Dying (Vivre C’est Mieux Que Mourir).
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Pathe names Ivernel chairman of exhibition circuit EuroPalaces
Further to the announcement earlier this week of changes to Pathe’s directorship in France as well as additions to its board, Pathe UK on Wednesday [15] announced the appointment of the company’s executive vice-president Francois Ivernel to the post of chairman of exhibition circuit EuroPalaces.
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Alain Corneau dies at 67, days before premiere of Love Crime
Alain Corneau, the celebrated French director who won the best director Cesar for Tous Les Matins Du Monde in 1992, has died from cancer. He was 67.
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The Remakes Market to launch in LA in November
Paris-based The Media Faculty and Los Angeles-based Basic Lead are launching The Remakes Market, an inaugural event dedicated to adaptation rights of European films, books, and television properties.
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Fantastic Mr Fox claims top prize at Annecy animation festival
Wes Anderson’s Fantastic Mr Fox has picked up the Cristal for best feature at France’s International Animation Film Festival Annecy, which ran from June 7-12.
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Eyes Wide Open in Germany, Spain enjoys The Wedding Cake
ScreenDaily’s weekly round-up of the local and independent openings in key European markets this week.
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Wild Bunch heads to Cannes with 9 official selection films
Cannes slate includes Beauvois’ Of Gods and Men and Mikhalkov’s Burnt By The Sun 2.
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Centurion invades the UK, France welcomes The Countess
ScreenDaily’s weekly round-up of the local and independent openings in key European markets this week.
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MK2 boards web piracy doc Hackonomics ahead of Cannes
MK2 has announced a new documentary, Hackonomics - No Hacking, No Surfing, which will go into production in autumn of this year.
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The Hot List
Nancy Tartaglione profiles some of the major French films set for release in 2010
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Turning a Prophet overseas
The success of Coco Before Chanel and A Prophet underlines the fact French cinema can score big internationally as well as at home. But what works overseas - and are distributors and audiences really hungry for French product? Nancy Tartaglione reports.
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The Wild man
Wild Bunch co-founder Vincent Maraval outlines to Nancy Tartaglione some of the challenges he faces in selling French film overseas
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Laws of attraction
After years of being bypassed by foreign productions — even those set in the territory — France is aiming to redress the balance. Nancy Tartaglione explores the impact the C2I international tax credit is having on attracting films to the country