All articles by Nancy Tartaglione-Vialatte – Page 12

  • News

    Charlotte Gainsbourg recovering from brain hemorrhage

    2007-09-06T19:39:00Z

    Actress Charlotte Gainsbourg underwent surgery overnightWednesday following a brain hemorrhage. News reports said the actress was 'doingvery well' on Thursday.Gainsbourg's agent,Dominique Segall, said in a statement that the actress had taken a fall a fewmonths ago whilst water skiing and underwent surgery for a small hematoma inthe brain.'She is ...

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    Deauville applauds Affleck's Gone Baby Gone

    2007-09-06T15:36:00Z

    Based on the novel by Mystic River author Dennis Lehane, Gone Baby Gone tells of two private detectives' attempt to find a young girl abducted in a rough part of Boston.Pre-screening, Casey Affleck joked that brother Ben was 'a pain in the ass' as a director while the director himself ...

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    Wild Bunch announces equity boost and $150m joint venture

    2007-09-04T20:49:00Z

    French sales, distribution and financing outfit Wild Bunch has raised $34m (Euros 25m) in equity and announced a $150m co-production and acquisition venture with US investment group Continental Entertainment Capital (CEC). CEC is providing most of the new capital with additional support from capital risk fund Iris Capital, which is ...

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    Wild Bunch boosts strong Toronto slate with addition of $22m Terra

    2007-09-03T03:00:00Z

    Wild Bunch has acquired worldwide rights outside English-speaking territories to the $22 million animated project Terra, which will screen in a gala world premiere at Toronto. The film is directed by Aristomenis Tsirbas and has a voice cast including Luke Wilson, Evan Rachel Wood, Danny Glover, Dennis Quaid, Rosanna Arquette, ...

  • Features

    Festival Deauville - Opening French doors

    2007-08-31T00:00:00Z

    The 33rd edition of the Deauville Festival of American Film will showcase 124 films, including 11 in competition. And for the first time, the festival has added a sidebar entitled American Nights, which will screen 60 films back to back, 24 hours a day, in the French seaside town's Morny ...

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    Rezo boosts Toronto slate with Sayles' Honeydripper

    2007-08-30T17:47:00Z

    Following its success with Julie Delpy's 2 Days In Paris , France 's Rezo Films will handle international sales on another English-language film, John Sayles Honeydripper. The film will have its world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival this month and is a 'rock-n'-roll fable' about a 1950s juke joint ...

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    Sebastien Beffa now overseeing acquisitions at Films Distribution

    2007-08-30T14:14:00Z

    French sales outfit Films Distribution is restructuring its sales and acquisitions department and will launch an international TV sales arm.The company announced the news Wednesday saying that Sebastien Beffa would oversee all acquisitions and also take part in corporate development alongside existing Films Distribution principals Nicolas Brigaud-Robert, Francois Yon and ...

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    Celluloidveteran Tanja Meissner joins Memento Films

    2007-08-28T14:01:00Z

    Former Celluloid Dreams sales executive Tanja Meissner has joined Paris-based producer/distributor Memento Films. Meissner will act as head of world sales and acquisitions for the company.Her first markets will be Venice and Toronto. Memento has recently acquired Philippe Aractingi's Under The Bombs which traces the story of a Shiite woman ...

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    Fremaux gets new general manager title at Cannes

    2007-08-27T17:36:00Z

    Cannes artistic director Thierry Fremaux has been named general manager of the festival, organizers announced Monday. The appointment was made by the Cannes board of directors on July 19 based on a proposal by Cannes president Gilles Jacob.Fremaux officially took up his new functions on August 9, while continuing to ...

  • News

    French box office celebrates summer bonanza

    2007-08-19T21:32:00Z

    The French box office in July saw a staggering 57.8% increase in ticket sales over the same month last year. The total box office for 2007 thus far, however, is down 2.5% compared to the same period in 2006. While July was not the best month of this year, ...

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    France: sales drop is still cause for cheer

    2007-07-13T00:00:00Z

    After a record first half in 2006, the first six months of 2007 have seen a 12% drop in film attendance in France. However, the 90.5 million admissions racked up are an increase on the same period in 2005.That figure comes from France's Film Federation (Fncf), which represents the nation's ...

  • News

    4 Months stirs education controversy in France

    2007-07-11T15:16:00Z

    Cannes Palme d'Or winner 4 Months, 3 Weeks And 2 Days has been at the heart of some controversy lately in France.The drama, which deals with clandestine abortion in Communist-era Romania, was also awarded the National Education Prize which is given to a Cannes official selection that has relevant artistic, ...

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    France sees 9m fewer tickets sold in first half of 2007

    2007-07-09T21:34:00Z

    After a record first half in 2006, the first six months of 2007 have seen a 12% drop in film attendance in France. However, the 90.5m admissions racked up are an increase over 2005. That figure comes from France's Film Federation (FNCF), which represents the nation's exhibitors, while the National ...

  • News

    EuropaCorp starts trading on Euronext after $95m IPO

    2007-07-06T12:21:00Z

    Luc Besson's EuropaCorp made a strong entry to the Euronext today having raised $95.1m (Euros 70m) in an initial public offering. The French mini-major sold 4.51m shares at $21 (Euros 15.5) each, the company said in a statement. Underwriters have the option until August 3 to sell 451,612 further shares ...

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    Catherine Breillat: blood and guts

    2007-07-06T00:00:00Z

    When she suffered a cerebral haemorrhage while making her latest film, French director Catherine Breillat convinced her producer she would be all right - as long as she sat down. Nancy Tartaglione-Vialatte reports. She may be loved by international arthouse audiences, but French director Catherine Breillat is not beloved at ...

  • News

    Lola Doillon: coming of age

    2007-07-06T00:00:00Z

    The latest member of the Doillon dynasty to join the family business tells Nancy Tartaglione-Vialatte what she loves about film-making. Lola Doillon grew up on film sets. Her father, Jacques Doillon, is the award-winning director of Le Petit Criminel and Le Jeune Werther and her sister is the actress Lou ...

  • News

    France's CNC creates fund to back experimental new media projects

    2007-07-05T16:19:00Z

    France 's film center the CNC has announced the creation of a new fund designed to aid in the development of experimental projects for new media. Submissions are currently being solicited from French and European Union nationals and residents and/or French production companies. The projects must be destined for at ...

  • News

    Jean-Jacques Bernard takes over as president of Critics Syndicate

    2007-07-04T13:32:00Z

    France's Critics Syndicate, which notably runs the Critics Week sidebar at the Cannes Film Festival, has elected Jean-Jacques Bernard to the post of president. Bernard replaces Gerard Lenne who held the post for six years Bernard is a journalist and critic who has worked for TV network France 2, Premiere ...

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    European Producers Club elects new board of directors

    2007-06-28T12:43:00Z

    The European Producers Club (EPC) has announced the election of a new board of directors. In their posts for the next two years are: Jean Cazes (Initial Productions, France), Antoine de Clermont-Tonnerre (MACT, France), Patrick Quniet (Artemis Productions, Belgium), Antonio Saura (Zebra Producciones, Spain) and Ruth Waldburger (Vega Film, Switzerland). ...

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    France's Fete du Cinema ticket sales hold steady at 2.8m

    2007-06-28T12:37:00Z

    The 23rd Fete du Cinema wrapped Tuesday night in France to tie last year's results with 2.8m tickets sold. The reduced-price ticket scheme, organized by the National Cinema Federation (FNCF), offers free entry to all films over three days after a one-time $2.70 (Euros 2) ticket purchase. Tuesday's figures jumped ...