All France articles – Page 99
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NewsLosange secures key deals on Berlinale title ‘Fabian’ (exclusive)
Dominik Graf’s Golden Bear contender came in joint second on Screen’s Berlin jury grid.
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NewsNew Europe closes French deal for ‘Christmas At Cattle Hill’ (exclusive)
Norwegian family animation previously sold to Samuel Goldwyn for North America.
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Features‘Drift Away’ director Xavier Beauvois describes why the film is about the “real desperation” in France today
Jérémie Renier stars as a local policeman whose life is undone when he mistakenly kills a man.
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NewsIFC Films picks up US rights to Jacques Audiard’s 'Paris, 13th District'
Audiard co-wrote screenplay with Celine Sciamma.
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NewsKino Lorber pounces on ‘Fabian – Going To The Dogs’ for North America (exclusive)
Dominik Graf’s film premiered in the Berlinale Competition.
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NewsCapricci takes French rights to Hong Sangsoo’s ‘Introduction’ (exclusive)
Feature is Hong’s fifth film in competition at the Berlinale and follows The Man Who Ran which won Silver Bear in 2020.
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FeaturesBarbara Sukowa talks French Oscar submission ‘Two Of Us’, her illustrious career
Barbara Sukowa is winning a new generation of fans thanks to her role in Oscar-shortlisted French drama Two Of Us.
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NewsNeon acquires North American rights to Celine Sciamma's ‘Petite Maman’
Sisters Joséphine Sanz and Gabrielle Sanz star.
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Reviews‘Petite Maman’: Berlin Review
Celine Sciamma explores fragile mother-daughter bonds in this delicate feature
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NewsOver 800 leading French cinema figures call for reopening of theatres
More than 2,000 cinemas in France have been dark since the end of last October as part of anti-Covid-19 measures.
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NewsVersatile posts new sales on adult film world drama ‘Pleasure’ (exclusive)
The feature recently world premiered in Sundance and was feted with a Cannes 2020 special label.
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NewsElle Driver EFM slate includes ‘Beautiful Minds’, new films by Guillaume Nicloux, Céline Devaux (exclusive)
’Beautiful Minds’ is inspired by the real-life experiences of co-director Alexandre Jollien who was born with cerebral palsy but overcame his disabilities to study philosophy
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NewsArclight Films announces French deal on ‘Possessor’ at EFM (exclusive)
Market slate includes rom-com At Last, musical dramedy Seriously Red.
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Newsmk2 films boards ‘Women Do Cry’ starring ‘Borat 2’ breakout Maria Bakalova (exclusive)
Female ensemble-led work is second fiction feature of “demonic duo” behind Cat In The Wall.
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Reviews‘The World After Us’: Berlin Review
A strugging writer in Paris is the subject of this perceptive first feature from Louda Ben Salah-Cazanas
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NewsCannes moots virtual Marche in late spring for market titles only
Many in the industry fear a physical international July event on the Croisette is highly unlikely.
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FeaturesUnifrance's Daniela Elstner talks promoting French cinema during the pandemic
France’s national cinema agency Unifrance may not have been able to travel but it has certainly kept busy, managing director Daniela Elstner tells Screen.
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Reviews‘Drift Away’: Berlin Review
Jeremie Reinier plays a Normandy policeman who buckles under the pressure of a mid-film mistake
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FeaturesEFM 2021: The buzz titles from France
Includes new projects with Catherine Deneuve, Paula Beer, Mathieu Amalric and Jamel Debbouze.
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NewsTF1 Studio launches Marten Persiel’s environmental drama ‘Everything Will Change’ (exclusive)
Three friends living in a dystopian 2054 go in search of traces of the world before environmental disaster struck.









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