All articles by Melanie Goodfellow – Page 22
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NewsFrench mid-year box office report: admissions down amid heatwave and World Cup
Preliminary figures show admissions were down 1.9% for first six months of 2018.
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NewsRoman Polanski's wife Emmanuelle Seigner turns down Academy invite
Actress publicly rejects invitation accusing academy of “hypocrisy”.
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NewsCreative industry groups express dismay at rejection of new EU copyright law
Bodies accuse digital giants of investing millions of euros in “disinformation campaign”.
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NewsClaude Lanzmann, director of 'Shoah', dies aged 92
Local media reported the film-maker passed way in his native city of Paris on Thursday (July 5).
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NewsMAD's Arab Cinema Center launches film and TV festival in Prague
New festival aimed at Arab films and high-end TV to launch this autumn.
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NewsFilm and TV piracy fell in France in 2017 but still cost country €1.2bn, says study
’Game Of Thrones’, ’Valerian’ among the most pirated titles.
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NewsCanal Plus to close SVoD service CanalPlay in face of Netflix competition
CEO Maxime Saada blames imminent demise on domestic red tape and rise of Netflix.
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NewsEuropaCorp confirms new content strategy as it posts $95m loss
Company to re-focus on Besson’s signature action and sci-fi films.
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NewsParis appeals court rules in favour of Paulo Branco on ‘The Man Who Killed Don Quixote’
Surprise twist in the long-running battle between Paulo Branco and Terry Gilliam over rights to ‘The Man Who Killed Don Quixote’
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NewsFrench broadcasters join forces to create Netflix-style platform Salto
Rivals France Télévisions, TF1 and M6 unite to show original, catch-up and third-party content
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NewsEuropean Parliament calls on Russia to release Oleg Sentsov
Institution passed a resolution calling for Sentsov’s release as Ukrainian filmmaker entered 32nd day of hunger strike.
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NewsConcerns grow for Oleg Sentsov as hunger strike enters second month
Calls for Russia to release Ukrainian director intensify on eve of World Cup kick-off in Moscow on Thursday.
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NewsJane Fonda to receive France's prestigious Lumière Award
Institut Lumière will also fete late UK filmmaker Muriel Box at 10th edition of festival.
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FeaturesAfter the Cannes/Netflix row, what next for France's strict media window laws?
Reform of France’s media window laws has divided the country’s cinema industry.
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NewsDinard's British cinema-focused festival rebrands, sets 2018 dates
Event drops “British” from its title.
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NewsEuropaCorp sales chief Marie-Laure Montironi moves to Pathé International
Montironi is the latest executive to quit Luc Besson’s Paris-based beleaguered mini-major.
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NewsFrench cinema industry rattled by Canal Plus football rights debacle
The pay-TV network is a key financier of the country’s cinema.
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NewsCannes Marché du Film posts rise in attendance
US was the biggest territory at the market followed by France and the UK.
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FeaturesCannes 2018: the industry verdict
Festival veterans weigh in on the state of the market, press screenings and the TIFF/Venice threat.
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NewsKirill Serebrennikov's 'Leto' scores key deals for Charades (exclusive)
Serebrennikov was unable to attend the Cannes premiere due to his disputed house arrest.









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