All articles by Nancy Tartaglione-Vialatte – Page 8

  • News

    Celluloid Dreams takes world rights to Kuras doc The Betrayal

    2008-04-02T06:00:00Z

    Celluloid Dreams has acquired worldwide rights excluding North America to award-winning film-maker Ellen Kuras' The Betrayal. The film, which ran in the documentary competition at Sundance, recently took the top prize at the Ann Arbor Film Festival.The epic odyssey follows a family from war-torn Laos to New York over the ...

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    Glowinsky promoted to deputy MD at Pathe Production

    2008-04-01T16:48:00Z

    Pathe Production France has announced the appointment of Leonard Glowinski to the post of deputy managing director, business affairs.Glowinski joined Pathe's financial management team in 1999. Following that he was named director of business affairs for Pathe France in charge of international productions.Whilst holding that post, he was involved in ...

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    CNC reports that investment in French films crosses $1.89bn

    2008-03-28T14:28:00Z

    France's national film board, the CNC, has concluded that 2007 was a globally healthy year for French cinema. In total 228 films were produced with the CNC's stamp of approval. The figure does not match 2005's historic 240 but is higher than the average 213 over the past six years. ...

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    Six win places in 16th Cannes Residence

    2008-03-27T06:35:00Z

    The 16th edition of the Cannes Residence is set to welcome six new candidates.During the four-month session, they will meet with experienced film-makersand industry professionals to help them develop either their first or second feature.The successful candidates are: Rebecca Daly (Ireland), Nikias Chryssos (Germany), Adrian Sitaru (Romania), Manuel Nieto Zas ...

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    Unifrance's Menegoz defends bodyagainst damning report

    2008-03-20T11:13:00Z

    A report commissioned by the foreign affairs ministry has sent shockwaves through the French film industry since it was first leaked to French daily Le Figaro last week.The report, commissioned in October 2007 and handled by theMedia Consulting Group, examined Unifrance's missions over the period of 2005-2007 and found that ...

  • Features

    Production - The film-makers - Youth movement

    2008-03-14T00:00:00Z

    NABIL AYOUCHAyouch first came to attention in 2000 with his second feature, Ali Zaoua, Prince Of The Streets, a drama about children in Casablanca which won international prizes from St Louis to Stockholm. The latest title from the film-maker, whose mother is French-Jewish and father is Moroccan-Muslim, is Whatever Lola ...

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    French production- Cinema Sans Frontieres

    2008-03-14T00:00:00Z

    France produces 200-plus films a year, more than any other country in Europe. Its output has long been dominated by light-hearted fare, targeted at the local market.However, with the local box office falling in 2007 and exports booming, this is gradually changing as a new breed of French film-makers and ...

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    Comedy Bienvenue sets record for opening weekend in France

    2008-03-03T16:46:00Z

    The Dany Boon-directed comedy Bienvenue Chez Les Ch'Tis has overtaken Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge Of The Sith with the all-time best opening weekend in Paris and its environs.The film, which is set in the north of France and whose title refers to the local denizens, has sold 604,126 ...

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    Bac picks up four for France including Wackness, Wave

    2008-02-28T19:37:00Z

    French distributor Bac Films has announced the acquisition of four titles scheduled for release in 2008 and 2009. The company has bought Ma Mec A Moi by director Jean-Jacques Zilbermann starring Antoine de Caunes and produced by Agat Films et Cie. The film is the sequel to 1998's romantic comedy ...

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    MK2 picks up Berlin doc With Gilbert & George

    2008-02-25T22:43:00Z

    France's MK2 has announced the acquisition of Julian Cole's documentary With Gilbert & George.The film ran in the Panorama Dokumente section of the recent Berlin Festival. MK2 has taken world rights.A moving portrait, the work traces the lives of award-winning artists Gilbert Prousch and George Passmore from their humble beginnings ...

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    Ben Ammar promises to preserve French 'cinematic heritage'

    2008-02-25T22:27:00Z

    Quinta Communications boss Tarak Ben Ammar has moved to reassure the French industry that he recognises a 'cultural responsibility' in his takeover of the country's post-production sector.In December, Ben Ammar bought a 57% stake in post-production group Eclair, cementing his position as the owner of all of France's film labs.Industry ...

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    Graine, Cotillard, Amalric win top Cesars

    2008-02-23T00:58:00Z

    As widely predicted, Abdellatif Kechiche's La Graine Et Le Mulet had a healthy showing at Friday's Cesar Awards taking the Best Picture and Best Director trophies. The film also scored a best newcomer award for actress Hafsia Herzi.Oscar nominee Marion Cotillard was honored with the Best Actress prize for La ...

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    Sony Classics picks up I've Loved You So Long for US

    2008-02-22T12:13:00Z

    UGC International has sold Philippe Claudel's I've Loved You So Long... (Il Y A Longtemps Que Je T'Aime...) to Sony Classics for the US. The film, starring Kristin Scott Thomas, Elsa Zylberstein, Serge Hazanavicius and Laurent Grevill, ran in competition in the recently-wrapped Berlin Film Festival where it earned strong ...

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    Films Distribution picks up Happy Ever Afters

    2008-02-21T12:29:00Z

    Films Distribution has acquired Happy Ever Afters by newcomer Stephen Burke. The film is the story of two wedding parties taking place in the same hotel at the same time and the collision of the two in what is being referred to as an Irish My Big Fat Greek Wedding ...

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    Manuel Alduy named new head of cinema at Canal Plus

    2008-02-19T18:30:00Z

    Canal Plus has announced the departure of its head of cinema, Evi Fullenbach, and the appointment of Manuel Alduy as her replacement. In a press release, the company said Fullenbach was leaving for personal reasons but will continue to manage relationships between the US studios and Canal from her base ...

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    Coach 14 sells Shiver to MPI for US/Canada

    2008-02-18T16:19:00Z

    French sales outfit Coach 14 celebrated its first birthday at the European Film Market with healthy sales on Panorama selection Shiver. Directed by Isidro Ortiz, the horror was sold to MPI for the US and Canada, Legend in German-speaking territories, Cinetel for Eastern Europe, Cinevideo y TV for Mexico and ...

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    Memento strikes US, UK deals for Wonderful Town

    2008-02-18T16:16:00Z

    Memento Films International has announced strong sales on Aditya Assarat's award-winning Wonderful Town including a US and a UK deal. Kino picked up the film for the US with Soda Pictures in for the UK and Aztek taking Australian rights. Additional territories sold include Switzerland (Trigon), Austria (Stadtkino), Greece (Rosebud) ...

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    Patrice Leconte prepares for La Guerre

    2008-02-14T18:42:00Z

    Patrice Leconte is preparing to shoot his latest comedy, La Guerre Des Miss , which begins production on March 25, Gaumont announced today.Starring Benoit Poelvoorde, Olivia Bonamy, Christian Charmetant, Laurent Gamelon and Jacques Mathou, the film is to be produced by Franck Chorot.The story of a decades-old rivalry between two ...

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    Francois Ozon's ambitious Ricky lands at Le Pacte

    2008-02-09T06:00:00Z

    Jean Labadie's newly formed distribution, sales and co-production company, Le Pacte, has acquired worldwide rights to Francois Ozon's next project, Ricky. Claudie Ossard and Chris Bolzi's Eurowide Film Production is producing in association with effects specialist Buf Compagnie.Alexandra Lamy and Sergi Lopez star in the film about an ordinary woman ...

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    UGC International loads up with Lucky Luke, Schroeder

    2008-02-08T06:00:00Z

    Along with competition feature Il y a Longtemps Que Je T'Aime directed by Philippe Claudel, UGC International is hitting Berlin with a strong line up including the latest from Andre Techine, Barbet Schroeder and James Huth.Huth, whose recent hits include Hell Phone and Brice De Nice, will re-team with his ...