All France articles – Page 81
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Reviews‘Scarlet’: Cannes Review
Directors’ Fortnight opens with Pietro Marcello’s unusual period semi-musical drama
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Newsmk2 appoints head of collections, acquires Pagnol catalogue (exclusive)
Cannes slates includes new restorations of David Lynch’s Lost Highway, Claire Denis’s Chocolat, and Olivier Assayas’s Irma Vep.
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NewsSC Films International takes world sales on ‘Girl In The Clouds’ (exclusive)
The $15m CGI animation is now in production.
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Reviews‘Final Cut’: Cannes Review
Cannes opens with plenty of laughs in Michel Hazanavicius’ delightfully silly meta zombie remake
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NewsMemento International posts raft of early deals for ‘The Night Of The 12th’ (exclusive)
French director Dominik Moll’s seventh feature debuts in the Cannes Premiere section.
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FeaturesCannes 2022: the buzz titles from France
Films include Ken Loach’s ‘The Old Oak’ and Bruno Dumont’s sci-fi ‘The Empire’.
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NewsCannes Classics opening film ‘The Mother And The Whore’ enjoys sales renaissance (exclusive)
Late French post-New Wave director’s filmography was recently acquired and restored by Les Films du Losange.
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NewsFilm Constellation launches sales at Cannes on ‘The Last Dinosaur’ (exclusive)
Director Ben Smith’s credits include animation ‘StarDog And TurboCat’.
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NewsUK’s Film Seekers launches sister firm in France (exclusive)
Film Seekers boss Caroline Couret-Delègue will head both branches.
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NewsSony Classics acquires ‘Return To Seoul’ in first major Official Selection deal announced in Cannes
French-Cambodian filmmaker’s narrative debut feature Diamond Island played Critics’ Week in 2016.
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NewsCannes’ Thierry Fremaux responds to diversity criticisms of 2022 selection
“It takes time for cinema to come into its own.”
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FeaturesLéa Seydoux to star in Audrey Diwan’s reboot of cult erotic novel ‘Emmanuelle’
Wild Bunch International and CAA to kick off pre-sales on the project during Cannes.
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NewsCannes ticketing and badge problems causing early headaches for international press, critics
International press and critics report being unable to access the Cannes ticketing site this morning.
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Features“We need a feisty Cannes”: UK sales agents head to festival in high spirits
The UK’s top sales execs plan to do things differently, as many return for their first in-person, post-pandemic market.
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FeaturesThe Euro 75: Vendôme Group (France)
They were producers on Sian Heder’s Oscar best-picture winner ‘Coda’
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FeaturesThe Euro 75: Aurora Films (France)
Marking its 20th anniversary, Paris-based company is represented in official selection this year with Davy Chou’s All The People I’ll Never Be.
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FeaturesThe Euro 75: Borsalino Productions (France)
Baudens and Nouaille created Paris-based Borsalino in 2009 after more than a decade in international sales, mainly at Wild Bunch.
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FeaturesThe Euro 75: The Bureau (UK-France)
The producer is behind Netflix’s upcoming feature ’The Strays’.
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FeaturesThe Euro 75: Maneki Films (France)
Maneki will have four productions in French cinemas in 2022.
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FeaturesThe Euro 75: CG Cinéma (France)
Charles Gillibert launched CG Cinéma in 2013 after a decade at mk2 Films.
















