All articles by Melanie Goodfellow – Page 107
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Arte France Cinema boards latest Carax, Reygadas pictures
Carax feature set to star Denis Lavant; Arte also backing Gustave Kervern and Benoit Delépine’s latest comedy.
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Cult online world of Dofus to hit the big screen
French online giant Ankama launches into film with Dofus, Wakfu trilogies
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Warner Bros Animation to give Daffy Duck 3D theatrical makeover
WBA revives voice of late Mel Blanc for series of 3D theatrical Looney Tunes shorts
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Top draw: Annecy International Animation Film Festival
The 2011 Annecy festival is a one-stop shop for the international animation industry.
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French BackUp gets animated over Lassie and White Fang adaptations
BackUp’s Cofanim and Devanim funds line up animation investments
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Paris Cinema Festival unveils details of 9th edition
Eight films to compete and more than 40 pre-premieres to screen in Paris event running July 2-13.
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EuropaCorp’s international sales fell by 56 percent in 2010/11
Increased box office receipts and domestic television sales reverse losses.
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EuropaCorp strikes deal with theme park giant Europa Park
Luc Besson’s EuropaCorp enters theme park business
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Kino Lorber strikes US deal for The Fairy with MK2
Directors Fortnight opener has sold to 15 territories.
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First French live action 3D feature Behind the Walls to hit screens in July
Young French filmmakers embrace 3D; other hot projects at Dimension 3 include Shooting D’Artagnan.
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Orange and Canal Plus abandon plans to merge cinema channels
Canal Plus to take minority stake in Orange cinema channels instead
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3D guru Schklair: Nearly every studio film is considering 3D
In a keynote speech at the Dimension 3 forum, Steve Schklair says big business lies in TV.
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France’s CNC to replace Fonds Sud with new fund
New fund will have annual budget of €6 million.
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Paris when it sizzles
After one false start in 2006, Woody Allen has finally made a film in Paris, which has been selected to open Cannes this year. Melanie Goodfellow discovers how the master film-maker shot all over the city last summer
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Strong arm of the law
Sylvie Barnaud must be one of the most credited police chiefs in the history of IMDb. Julie & Julia and The Da Vinci Code are just two of the productions to mention the Paris-based police commander for her help during shoots.
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The French 50
France has a dynamic film industry with a global outlook, and its leading players will all be in Cannes. Screen profiles the industry insiders, producers, distributors, sales companies and financiers it pays to know
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Ameur-Zaimeche wins France's Prix Jean Vigo
Costume drama Les Chants de Mandrin, sold by MK2, was produced by Sarrazink Productions.
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EuropaCorp to shift focus to TV and international sales
After a turbulent 12 months, Luc Besson’s EuropaCorp came out fighting on Wednesday [May 4] with the announcement of a four-year strategic action plan it hopes will return it to profit in 2011/12 and puts the accent on increased TV production and international sales.
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Paris Cite du Cinema on track for 2012 opening
A decade after Luc Besson first mooted the idea, construction of France’s state-of-the-art film studio complex the Cité du Cinema is on schedule and will be completed in time for a grand opening ahead of Cannes 2012, EuropaCorp project chief Paul Kistner has confirmed.