All France articles – Page 9
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‘Anatomy Of A Fall’ heads France’s Lumiere awards nominations
The Lumieres are voted on by international correspondents from 36 countries.
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Cannes Film Festival names Greta Gerwig 2024 jury president
Gerwig to become first American female director in Cannes history to serve in the role.
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Gerard Depardieu doc sends shockwaves through French film industry
Gerard Depardieu: The Fall Of The Ogre was broadcast on France 2
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Dublin film festival to honour Isabelle Huppert, unveils closing night title
The Irish festival runs from February 22 to March 2.
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Directors from Egypt, China, Spain selected for Cannes’ Critics’ Week’s Next Step programme
The six-day Next Step initiaive is to help feted shorts directors to make a feature.
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In conversation: Juliette Binoche and Tran Anh Hung on ‘The Taste Of Things’ and the healing power of an omelette
The Taste Of Things director and lead actress talk about bringing the art of French gastronomy to the big screen.
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Les Arcs reveals 2023 Work in Progress projects
Excerpts from the 13 selected films will be screened to attending industry on Sunday 17 in Les Arcs.
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‘The Boy And The Heron’ helps France’s November box office take flight
The early autumn slump has been reversed.
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Red Sea Competition title ‘Six Feet Over’ secures sales representation (exclusive)
The Algerian-French drama had its world premiere in Montpellier in October.
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Studiocanal sets April 2024 release for Amy Winehouse biopic ‘Back To Black’
Sam Taylor-Johnson’s feature will release in the UK on April 12, 2024.
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“I never thought this could happen in France”: Is the far-right behind campaign to smear ‘After The Fire’?
Directors’ guild the SRF issued a statement saying “the far right is attacking culture”.
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Venice Horizons title ‘Behind The Mountains’ scores France distribution deal (exclusive)
Mohamed Ben Attia’s third feature played at Red Sea International Film Festival last week.
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Buzzy Atlas Workshop project ‘The Camel Driving School’ adds international co-producers (exclusive)
‘The Camel Driving School’ is about a Moroccan woman who becomes part of a group of rebel women in her community.
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Mélita Toscan du Plantier reveals the secret to attracting A-list talent to Marrakech
The French producer was instrumental in the creation of the festival with her husband, the late Daniel Toscan du Plantier.
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‘Napoleon’ opens to strong admissions in France despite weak critical reception
The historical epic is on track to be the biggest November opener.
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France’s Pyramide names new head of acquisitions as Christine Ravet steps down
Anne-Cécile Rolland has been appointed to the role and start in February.
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Imax agrees five screen and distribution deal with Pathe Cinemas
Deal expands existing partnership between European exhibitor and large format specialist.
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France's Clermont-Ferrand festival reduces 2024 programme following budget cuts
Festival’s future seemed to hang in the balance after council funding was halved in May
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Erige Sehiri reveals details of ‘Marie & Jolie’, her anticipated follow-up to ‘Under The Fig Trees’
“Visibility allows you to be heard more and sooner for the next film, but funding is just as difficult,” says the Tunisian director.
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Ismaël El Iraki talks developing Atlas Workshops project ‘Wolfmother’ with France’s Bac Films
At $3m, the film noir is a “pretty ambitious project”, says the Moroccan director.