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Des Filles En Noir
Two 17-year-old girls from modest backgrounds live in a provincial French city and worry their families as they seem capable of anything.
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Joseph Et La Fille
Joseph has just been released from prison and is in ailing health, Julie is living a reckless life of extreme hedonism. Their relationship mixes desire, friendship and love.
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La Robe Du Soir
A shy and complicated 12 year-old is convinced she is the apple of her French teacher’s eye. But one day she spots her good-looking classmate leaving Mrs Solenska’s house.
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Tamara Drewe
A live action feature adaptation of Posy Simmonds’ graphic novel Tamara Drewe about a sexy young girl whoreturns to her small country village and stirs up dark passions among the locals.
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Les Gardiens De L’ordre
Two junior police officers injure a young recruit who had shot, unprovoked, another member of their team.
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Thirteen Assassins
Based on a true story about a samurai who leads a band of thirteen warriors on a suicide mission to kill an evil young lord in order to assume a high political post. A remake of Eichi Kudo’s 1963 box office hit
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And Us (working title)
Although her boyfriend died a few months ago, Mi-soo still calls his mobile out of habit. When Ha-won, a fashion model trying to fulfil a dying friend’s wish from Japan, accidentally answers one of these calls, the two decide to take a journey into each others’ lives.
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News
Thai film banned from World Film Fest under new film act
An independent Thai film featuring gay sex and confrontational politics was banned from the World Film Festival of Bangkok (WFF), becoming the first casualty of the confusing new Film Act.
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Weekly international box office – October 30
Screen brings you the weekly international box-office news.
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TF1 makes market debut selling merged slate
TFI International will make its market debut selling titles from both its own slate and UGC’s at next week’s AFM. The slate includes new projects such as Redheads, the first film from Costa Gavras’ son, Romain.
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Black & Blue acquires remake rights to cult horror The Asphyx
Black & Blue Films has acquired the remake rights to 1971 cult horror film The Asphyx. It will be written and directed by Matthew McGuchan.
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Norwegian film body appoints international relations head
Sandrew Metrodome’s acquisitions chief Stine Helgeland has been appointed as executive director of promotion and international relations of the Norwegian Film Institute.
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Micmacs in France, UK gets Starsuckers
Screens looks at the local and independent release in key markets.
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Edinburgh kicks off 64th year with Chomet's The Illusionist
Sylvain Chomet was in Edinburgh last night to introduce the UK premiere of his Scottish themed animated feature, The Illusionist, which opened the 64th Edinburgh International Film Festival.
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Weekly International Box Office - June 11 - 13
ScreenDaily brings you the weekly international box-office news.
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Hong Kong’s OSGH, Cyberport join venture to screen 3D World Cup
Hong Kong exhibitor Orange Sky Golden Harvest (OSGH) has teamed with local partners to screen live 3D broadcasts of World Cup matches in its cinemas starting on June 18.
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Comment
Summer Chill
This summer not many of the tentpole movies have been delivering the goods, Mike Goodridge argues.
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Danny Boyle, Stephen Daldry come on board for Olympics 2012
Two leading UK film directors will get prime roles for the 2012 Olympic Games in London